Monday, April 6, 2015

What ails you? Spiritual Tourist.

                                             Aboru Aboye
              I have read Facebook posts in the past about people who go to Africa for Initiation and come back with little or no knowledge and no training. What I find amusing is that most people who travel home for whatever it is rarely spent more than two weeks in Nigeria.  I don't think it is possible for anyone to attend a medical school and ultimately become a certified Doctor within one year let alone two weeks. 
              People have different reasons for returning home, some people go back to motherland to get initiated and for initiation only and not to enrolled in studentship, some embark on pilgrimage for personal development alone and to find their path, while for some, its for the purpose of becoming a practicing priest or priestess.
           
  Whatever your reasons are for going to Africa for spiritual pilgrimage, it is important to make your intention and purpose known to the people who are going to be accommodating, initiating you, educating you in order for them to be able to propel you in the right directions. That been said, most of the things you will be able to learn within the short time of your visit will be preliminary, but if you had already educate yourself before you embark home, you will be able to understand the process better.
                     
              Majority of the people back home in Nigeria are not aware of  how deep the root of the religion is here in America, Brazil or any other countries and most especially, the extent of knowledge that people from outside world possesses. So there is a tendency of been treated like a baby even though many have practicing for extended period of time. 
             The cultural difference played a lot of role when it comes to acquiring knowledge. Even though a Yoruba proverb said "a bere ona kii sina" meaning he who ask for direction will not miss his way. The culture still have a no no about asking some questions especially in the spiritual cycle where most things are treated as secret. If you ask suspicious questions, the gate will be shot at you. Watch, observed and ask the right questions. This is because some information is released to students based on the level of commitment and tenacity.
             
              So how does one learn if one cannot ask questions? It is not that one cannot ask questions, but some people frame the questions in an investigative way. Some information are only revealed to the people that I will refer to as Baba, these are real sage Baba and Iya not the two years initiate ones or religion newbies. One need to know how to be humble and romance the elder in such a way that they will feel comfortable to share. There need to be a measure to bridge the gap and ensure free flow of information for those who are willing and committed.
               We all know how expensive the journey is, so make good of your time while at home and make your intentions known, so as not to return as an unhappy child or client. I will round this up by sharing the Fisher King story with you.

               What ails you? This is the right question that the knight must ask the Fisher King in the Grail Legend. In one version of this legend, the king lives in his castle with the grail. He has a wound that does not heal and all about him, his kingdom is a wasteland. He can only be healed when a knight finds the castle and the grail and asks the right questions. Only then will the king return to health and the land becomes green and fertile again. If the knight does not ask the question, the castle vanishes and the knight must start the search for the grail all over again.
In this legend, a Jungian interpretation is that the Fisher King represents the Self: his wound is a symbol of the split between the rational mind and the self or the divine aspect of our being. The wound never heals unless the right question is asked; unless we begin to do self-inquiry, contemplating, “Who am I?” or as the legend states, “What ails you? This form of self-inquiry leads us on the path to wholeness
                 Many of us are like the knight who arrives at the castle and sees the king but fails to ask the question. We are spiritual tourists; we go to visit sacred sites, we go to meet venerated spiritual teachers, we read spiritual books and fall in love with the trappings of spirituality. We miss the opportunity to truly begin the hero’s journey that will bridge the divide between the ego and the Self. It is fitting that the path to wholeness is called the hero’s journey because it takes courage, a willingness to be stripped of what ails us; our ego and its accoutrements.....

                                           Ire o
                    Ela boru, Ela boye, Ela bo sise

Friday, April 3, 2015

Call your Ancestors.


“let us call him
 Let us call Ifa
Let us invoke the spirit
So they can hear us in heaven”

         Ancestral worship is almost universal in Africa. The goal of ancestor veneration is to ensure the ancestors' continued well-being and positive disposition towards the living, and sometimes to ask for special favours or assistance.
        
         I was at a point in my life where I was facing so many obstacles.I had a deep meditation and prayer before I went to bed and had a dream about seeing an elderly man. I sat down with him and pour my innermost to him. He told me not to worry and he called some other people within reach and told them to get some materials and get ready to do work for me. He started making prayers for me and he gave me all kind of  medicines. I was in tears all through the process because I have so much emotion lock within. 
      When I woke up in the morning, I went to my father house and explain the dream to him. He told me that was my grandfather in my dream helping you. I was surprised as he had long passed before I was born. I started asking my dad questions about his father and that was how I reconnect with my grandfather and  I eventually had to get my own ancestral object made and I make it a priority to communicate with him and every other person I have as ancestors. I love to share my testimonies to give people hope and help them build their faith and remain firm in it. 
          In life, there are times when you will going along without a care in the world and nothing to weigh you down, then without warning you hit a great impossible. Do not let yourself sink under the pressure of uncertainty. Sometimes the only actions require by us doing trouble times is to call upon our ancestors.
        Maybe you are facing adversity in physical, emotional, or financial area of your life. Do not panic, do not dwell in worries, it won't fix anything. Call upon your ancestors. Pray!
      Even when it seems there is no way out. Call them. Open your heart, ears and mind and listen to the truth spoken through them by Olodumare. Keeps these in mind whenever you face adversary.

                               
          Iba fun Egungun
          Iba fun Ara Orun
          Iba Baba mi
          Iba Yeye mi
          Eje n ri temi se.
       
         Homage to Egungun
         Homage to the Ancestor
         Homage to my father
         Homage to my Mother
         Do let me prosper.
                  Ase o!
                                     Ifangelist Ifayemisi Elebuibon


Peace Of Mind.

         Peace of mind is Ifokanbale in Yoruba language. Every human desires peace of mind, we all need it to keep our sanity. 

                Man’s conflict with man has been but an expression on the human level of conflict with himself and Olodumare. Until man finds peace with himself and his fellow man, he cannot find peace with Olodumare. Are you searching for peace? Are you longing for it? You thought you would find it if you made a lot of money, but you didn’t find it. You thought you will find it in getting and accumulating a lot of knowledge, so you got all the degrees you could, but you didn’t find it. Yes you didn’t this peace that you looking for.

                  You have searched through the religions of the world and experiment with different spirituality, but you haven’t found it. There are a thousand ways you have turned, trying to find peace, but you still haven’t found it. Olodumare is the one that can give you peace that passes human understanding. Your relationship with the divine being will determine the level of peace you attain and have in life

The number of drama and confusion you avoid and get away from will determine how much peace of mind you have. 

Jengede jengede jengede
Adifa fun Aye
Aye n lo aiye inira koko bi Ike
Aye wa jedede tan aye n tutu bo
Jengede jengede.

Jengede jengede jengede
Cast Ifa for aiye (life)
Aye is living life in hardship
Aye had banana (softness)
Life of aye is now peaceful
jengede jengede

Are you looking for peace,  don't look too far, it's deep down within you. 

May Olodumare grant us peace of mind. 

Ifangelist Ifayemisi Elebuibon. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Spritual Shopper.

         Misinformation and information overload is a problem in the Orisa Community. Just off the phone explaining to someone why shopping around is the reason why some people felt they he spent so much money in making ebo and still the situation remain unchanged.

           When you go to see a doctor, he will collect all your previous medical information and run test based on your complaint. After proper diagnosis, he will prescribe medication if that is all it requires or surgery if it is some type of serious medical condition. They will then make a treatment plan base on their level of medical expertise and experience.

          If the surgery is successfully done, the doctor will then prescribed medication to be taken after surgery for better healing, recovery or to prevent the scar from been infected. The patient is then giving time to come back for check up to monitor his or her progress. If there is any issue the doctor will fix it and it goes on like that until the patient reach a full recovery.

           How is this related to Ifa work you may wonder. Babalawo or any spiritual healers are like the doctors. When you visit a Babalawo you will be asked to provide necessary information for spiritual reading. The odu is revealed is the result of your test. The priest will then relay the Ifa messages from the odu, that is the result of your test. The ebo or offering is your surgery and the Ifa medicine recommended afterwards is your prescription drug.

        Unlike medical practice, the complication from surgery can lead to death or another health issue while with ebo there is always room for improvement with little or no complication. The success of the sacrifice is confirm immediately after it is concluded to know if  its accepted or not. If not, Ifa medicine or charm that best fix the problem is prescribe through reading or by the Babalawo with confirmation from Ifa. The Babalawo will tell the client to give him feedback on how his or her situation is improving. That is your medical checkup.

      Unfortunately, unlike medical checkup, most babalawo clients get comfortable and forgetful once their prayers get answered, they will not go back for check up  nor keep the Awo updated as they are progressing that is if they are progressing at all. Hence the Awo may not know the status of the client condition nor know if there is anything needed to be done as regards to the client condition. This is where the shopping around begins.

                              What happen when you shop around?
Shopping around starts when client feels the Awo handling their problem is either not competent or lack the ase for the efficacy of the spiritual work done or perhaps looking for the next best thing. People now move from one Awo to another hoping to find solution to their problems.

                                 Why shopping is wrong?
  Just like when you have a doctor who have been taking care of your medical well being for a long time, that is how people have spiritual doctor who take care of their spiritual well-being. He knows all your spiritual history. When you shop around  the information exchange with the former Awo in terms of spiritual record file will not be available for the next unknown babalawo who will take over your case. You may not even be asked by the spiritual doctor the kind of work you have done before, if it works or not and the client may not divulge this information either. So they start all over again.

             Just like some doctors will not accept test result from other clinic unless they conduct it themselves, the same applies to this new Awo. The doctor will then run another another test which they trusted. So its back to square one for the client with the new spiritual healer, they will do another reading and who knows another problem may come out or even indicate the persisting one. The Awo will begins his own treatment plan. If the client leaves again without completing the treatment plan, he goes to another Awo and the trends goes on and one like that. We then end up spending so much money and while the problems still persisted.

   I am not preaching restriction, people have found their next best thing shopping around while a large number got ripped off and enslaved in the process. Every individual is free to go to any healer of their choice. However, not everyone is blessed with the potent Ase for the efficacy of prayers. The negativity surrounding a healer can block the efficacy of work been done for you. In essence, not all hands are blessed to be place upon your Ori.


                                                 IRE O!
Ifangelist Ifayemisi Elebuibon