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UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/ifa-divi... Description: The Ifa divination system, which makes use of an extensive corpus of texts and mathematical formulas, is practiced among Yoruba communities and by the African diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean.
Awise Awo Agbaye Wande Abimbola makes a prayer before Pope Benedict XVI in Assisi in the Church of Our Lady of the Angels (built on the Porciuncula)
Awise Awo Agbaye Wande Abimbola hace un oracion ante el Papa Benedicto XVI en Asís en la Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los ängeles (construida sobre la Porciuncula)
Ancestral Eyes welcomes Kabiyesi Ifagbemi Faseye Efunsola on this Episode 6 of our show. Kabiyesi Ifagbemi Faseye Efunsola talks about the Ifá-Òrìsà Indigenous worship and his 28 trips to West Africa including Nigeria, Republic of Benin and Togo for the purposes of initiations and religious study. Baba Faseye began his formal, comparative religious study in 1998. For over 20 years now he has diligently served my community as a healer, diviner, educator, and steward of indigenous spiritual tradition. Before becoming a respected leader in the tradition, he underwent many years of study and practice as an Ifa priest (Babalawo), communicating with the Spirit of Destiny known as Orunmila in order to divine a person’s destiny and, when needed, make edits or changes to this destiny through ritual (or, ebo). As a leader within this culture and tradition, he also specialized in various other forms of divination such as mirror and water gazing, cowry divination and other mystical spiritual disciplines in order to assist devoted seekers to find working solutions to many of life’s various challenges.
A discussion on VODOUN-FÁ and its ancestral origins and influence across the Diaspora. A look at the central role that the Ancestor or "Djoto" plays in a person's spiritual journey or mission. We will also talk about the Book "Noire" written by Bokono Dafodji, now on sale through the Consejo Cultural Yorùbá de Canada, at https://consejoculturalyoruba.ca/shop. We look forward to you joining us for this special bilingual episode Spanish and English.
Kabiyesi Ifagbemi Faseye Efunsola talks about the Ifá-Òrìsà Indigenous worship and his 28 trips to West Africa including Nigeria, Republic of Benin and Togo for the purposes of initiations and religious study. On this special edition return show, he also announces his Oba Òrìsà Obatala of America title after all religious rights were done in Ile Ife by the spiritual Head of Obatala in Ife Obalesun. Baba Faseye began his formal, comparative religious study in 1998. For over 20 years now he has diligently served my community as a healer, diviner, educator, and steward of indigenous spiritual tradition. Before becoming a respected leader in the tradition, he underwent many years of study and practice as an Ifa priest (Babalawo), communicating with the Spirit of Destiny known as Orunmila in order to divine a person’s destiny and, when needed, make edits or changes to this destiny through ritual (or, ebo). As a leader within this culture and tradition, he also specialized in various other forms of divination such as mirror and water gazing, cowry divination and other mystical spiritual disciplines in order to assist devoted seekers to find working solutions to many of life’s various challenges.
Discussion on the Ifa belief system sometimes denoted as Santeria. Interview by Clyde Viechweg with Oba Ifagbemi Faseye Efunsola and Baba Ifalodun (Jean-Jerome C. Baudry)
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Examinando del punto de vista de dos culturas ancestrales, VODOUN-FÁ e IFÁ-ÒRÌṢÀ, los conceptos fundamentales del “Djoto (Ancestro Retornado/Guia Espiritual)” y del “ORÍ/Alma" .
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