Awaken With Ifa : : EGUN MOJUBA IBAE - HOMAGE TO OUR ANCESTORS W/ OLOYE BABA IFA KARADE Daily Dose Of Elder Wisdom & Ancestral Medicine
DESCRIPTION: THE RELEVANCE OF ANCESTRAL MEMORIES EMBRACES BOTH LINEAGE AND LEGACY AND ALSO INHERITANCE. EACH OF GREAT IMPORTANCE SEPARATELY BUT WHEN BRAIDED TOGETHER THE TOTAL OF THEM IS GREATER THAN WHEN COMBINED. THAT SAID, IT'S IMPORTANT TO HOLD ON TO THESE THREE STRANDS. WE ARE OFTEN MOVED AND/OR DIRECTED TO MAKE OFFERINGS TO OUR ANCESTORS SEEMINGLY MORE SO IN AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS AND, OF COURSE, FOR GOOD REASONS. WE ARE NOW ADVISED TO GO BEYOND BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO AND SOLELY DEPEND ON WHAT IS TOLD TO US REGARDING OFFERINGS. THERE'S MORE TO IT --THERE'S YOU. IN THIS VIDEO I SHARE A POEM WRITTEN IN HONOR OF MY MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER, LILIAN MURRY DAVIS. SHE'S FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. THOSE WHO HAVE READ THE POEM HAVE STATED THAT THEY CONNECTED DEEPLY. THE TITLE IS "CHICKEN WINGS." (SEE:ELDER REFLECTIONS: PART 1" BY OLOYE KARADE)FIND LESSONS, LIVES TEACHINGS, BOOKS & EVENTS VIA LINK BELOW. https://beacons.ai/sacred.waters.healing.temple
A PLACE OF NIGHTS
SHORTS FROM OLOYE BABA IFA KARADE
When there is war.
Shorts from the PLACE OF NIGHTS by Oloye Karade
OGBON _ A PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO IFA PHILOSOPHY PT_ 2
Ogbon: A Pragmatic Approach to Ifa Philosophy is not a ritual manual—it is a philosophical offering.In this work, Baba Karadé invites readers to engage Ifá as a living system of thought, emphasizing discernment, moral clarity, and personal responsibility. Ogbon serves as a bridge between classical Yoruba teachings and modern realities, offering tools for self-reflection, balance, and sovereignty rather than dependency.Baba Karadé is widely known for his commitment to demystifying African traditional religions, grounding them in philosophy, ethics, and lived experience rather than fear or blind obedience. With over four decades of study, teaching, and travel across Africa and the diaspora, his work continues to bridge ancestral wisdom with contemporary life.#Ogbon#Thehandbookofyorubareligiousconcepts#AfricanKnowledgeSystems#AncestralEducation#DiasporaWisdom#EldersTeachings#SacredStudy#AncestralPhilosophy#LivingWisdom#SpiritualEthics#PragmaticSpirituality#CriticalSpiritualThinking #Ogbon #AfricanKnowledgeSystems #AncestralEducation
BULUKU'S PRIESTESS THE PAIN IS BEYOND ME
Chapter 4: Buluku’s Priestess marks the moment of return, reckoning, and rebirth. Pulled from death and restored to the living, Emina emerges not as a queen or a goddess, but as a priestess charged with discipline, compassion, and ancestral responsibility. As truth is revealed, power shifts, war is halted, and justice moves through divine order rather than vengeance. This chapter explores resurrection, accountability, and the cost of choosing service over worship, wisdom over emotion, and life over escape.