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<span class="auto-style9"> </span><strong><span class="auto-style20"><span class="auto-style2">Satanism and the Ifa-Orisha Traditions of the Yoruba</span></span></strong></p>
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When one looks further into the traditions and spiritual
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philosophies of the Yoruba, here we have the core beliefs of
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Satanism which is that of spiritual transformation, evolution and
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themselves beyond the base and lower qualities, purify the human
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spirit and refine the psyche. The end result is union between the
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Social, mental and civic development are also of the teachings of
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the Yoruba as part of the Ifa Corpus, which is an oracular tradition
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passed down from each priesthood with each generation.</span></div>
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Prayer ("calling on" to the ether), recitation, supplication, dance
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and meditation are part of developing the character or Iwa pele.
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This in turn develops and channels the Ashe (energy, chi, prana,
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etc) strengthens the consciousness and feeds the Orisha so that one
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can become as them. </span></div>
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Ashe is believed to come from the the divine creator and is
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manifested through his other aspect Olorun- who rules the heavens
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and is symbolic of the sun, the life force. Devotees still face and
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<span class="auto-style8">Orisha is said to be a term from two
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Yoruba words: ori which is akin to the spark of human consciousness
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in humans and Sha which is the ultimate potentiality of the
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consciousness to enter into a divine state.</span></span><span id="yiv9556077197yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1487298688284_336966" class="auto-style9" style="line-height: 1.22em;"> <br />
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<span class="auto-style10">The 7 main African Orishas are the
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<a href="../www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/The_Chakras.html">
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chakras </span></a>in the human energy system but also the minor orishas are
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the forces that make up the human energy system and the earth. Many
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African traditional religions are earth centered and like that of
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shamanism. Some where along the lines, the Orishas are also
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representative of our gods who guide us.<br />
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The Orishas are said to exist within the self and so must be sought
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within. The Yorubas believe that through veneration of the orishas,
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the ashe will act unto them for the priamry purpose of
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transformation and enlightenment. They are also purported to govern
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the elements and reflect the manifestations of the creator. They are
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known simply as forces of nature.<br />
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<span class="auto-style19">The Yoruba speak of the portion of the soul that holds one's
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destiny. This orisha is the Ori. It is located in the head ,
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top/center, and is seen as the pinnacle of spiritual development. It
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is the individual's personal god and is intuitive knowledge. The
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highest level of existence.</span></span><span id="yiv9556077197yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1487298688284_857682" class="auto-style7" style="line-height: 1.22em;"><span class="auto-style9">
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Prayer (adura) and supplication to one's Ori is said to produce an
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immediate joy/bliss.</span><br class="auto-style9" />
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This is the crown chakra, the seat of godhead.</span><span id="yiv9556077197yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1487298688284_857682" class="auto-style13" style="line-height: 1.22em;"><br />
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<a href="../www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/The_Crown_Chakra.html">
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<span class="auto-style15">Crown Chakra Link</span></a><br />
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<span class="auto-style16">**This old tradition has made its
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way to the Americas by means of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and
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most blacks in America are of Yoruba descent. They still held on to
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these traditions.This is seen in Candomble, Santeria, Obeah, etc.
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But as with many of our traditional African religions, they are
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corrupted, infiltrated and many lost, thanks to Christian and
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The Yoruba, from my research, are an advanced group in Africa. One
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can see from their art, culture, spiritual customs and cosmology.
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They also have ties to the Egyptian gods and their culture.<br />
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I do see similarities to Vodun in that the Yoruba acknowledge the
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orisha Elegba/Eshu who correlates to the Vodun Legba. Legba, as I
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have written, is an aspect of Satan and the chi Mercury energy.**<br />
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Sources:<br />
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The Hand Book of Yoruba religious concepts, Baba Ife Karade, 1991
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(chakra picture diagram is from this book)<br />
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<i id="gmail-yiv9556077197yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1487298688284_833361" style="line-height: 1.22em;">
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Yoruba culture: A philosophical Account, Abimbola Kola, 2005<br />
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<i id="gmail-yiv9556077197yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1487298688284_846213" style="line-height: 1.22em;">
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The religion of the Yorubas, J. Olumide Lucas, 1996</i></span></div>
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