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Fa'lokun Fatunmbi
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R687
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Within the West African cultural spirituality of the Yoruba, Ela is
known as the Spirit of Light and Manifestation meaning all things
came into existence here on Ikole Aye (Earth) by way of Ela. Ela
can also be summarized as the Holy Spirit of Ifa and
interchangeably used as another name for Orunmila Elerin Ipin
Ibikeji Olodumare (Orunmila, Withness of Creation, Second to the
Creator). It is by way of Ela that Ifa became acceptable throughout
the world and Orunmila accepted by followers, including followers
in secret. In "Ela, The Ifa Concept of Altered States," Awo Falokun
opens the dialogue once again on how devotees can continue to seat
Ifa in the West. His approach to the subject of Ela is not the way,
but a way to create and maintain Extended Family and Community.
Knowledge of Ela and the Orisa is not enough - through the
possession (spiritual access to the wisdom) of Ela, Ifa devotees
can begin to heal ourselves of the negative influences of the
Western World View, past and present, and heal the Ifa Community
and the world around us. In this book, Awo Falokun teaches that the
basis of Traditional Yoruba Spirituality is Good Character, which
is accessible through Ela, and how it is essential to go into
possession with the Spirit of Orunmila in order to maintain good
character and banish the negative forces that create ori buruku,
i.e., gossip, jealousy, lying, stealing, violence, etc.
Focused on the indigenous African belief that ethics and spiritual
growth are irrevocably linked (Iwa Pele), this book provides clear
direction for those interested in the spiritual path of Ifa. Filled
with Techniques and Understandings for Beginners and Adepts alike,
Iwa Pele continues to be a "Must Have" book for Western Ifa
Followers to understand how and why the tradition is practiced. It
is with great excitement that we welcome this second edition of
what has become a classic in Yoruba literature. In this ground
breaking book, Babalawo Falokun Fatunmbi continues the work of
Yoruba writers such as Dr. Wande Abimbola and others in unmasking
the deep cosmological and theological principles of the Yoruba
people. This exposition of the theology of the Yoruba people
challenges the prevailing prejudicial assumptions regarding the
depth, beauty and relevance of African theological thought. Titled
"Iwa Pele," this book focuses on the indigenous African belief that
ethics and spiritual growth are irrevocably linked. Written in a
highly accessible manner and in a style easily assimilated by the
Western mind, this great work also provides sensible direction for
those wishing to embark on the spiritual path of Ifa. Each chapter
provides instruction for the adept on Ifa/orisa veneration as done
in the traditional manner.
Awo Falokun Fatunmbi presents in "Ebora" a revealing account and
understanding for the first time of Africa's metaphysical aspect of
Odu Ifa releasing the connection of Spiritual Warriors within our
lives. A dupe Awo Ogun. - - Ifasina O. Agbede In this book, Awo
Falokun Fatunmbi continues to make lasting contributions to our
understanding of the Yoruba cosmos. In "Ebora," Awo Falokun
provides an in depth explanation of the often misunderstood topic
of Spiritual Warriors in Ifa. Set to the rhythm of the universal
hero's journey, baba takes us on a voyage into the Yoruba spiritual
world. This book also provides instruction on how to embark on the
journey to self-transformation with the help and guidance of the
Yoruba Spiritual Warriors. - - Awo Fategbe Fatunmbi
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