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The Healing Truth
This is all about my path from Christianity to my awakening to the Egun, Orisa, and Ifa.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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Basic Vocabulary
Adupe- We thank you
Alafia-common greeting
ati-and
Baba-Father (spiritual/biological)
Babalawo-Father of Mysteries
E kaabo-Welcome
E kaaro-Good Morning
E kaasan-Good Afternoon
E kurole-Good Evening
E-adds respect. You must use this with elders whether spiritual or natal
Egun-ancestor
Iya-Mother (spiritual or biological)
Iyanifa-High Priestess (female Babalawo is the way I think of it)
Ko tope-you're welcome/no problem
Modupe- I thank you
Odabo-goodbye
Odaro-Goodnight/until morning
Omo-child (Omo Osun=child of Osun)
Ori-Inner Guide (that little voice in your head)
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