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Post by osoronga on Jan 20, 2016 6:37:09 GMT
Meet the Yoruba mushroom giving women orgasms! "The study by the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms explained: ‘There are significant sexual arousal characteristics present in the fetid odour of this unique mushroom." Read more at >>>>>> Yoruba mushroom
so what do people think? How can we bring our Yoruba science from the dark ages into the 21st century before it dies with the current set of practitioners? Shymmex , Interloper , iyalode , Moffy , OmoOba , Iya Niyen! , Omoluabi , dansoye1 , Belmot , osoronga , Omo Oba of the Source , Her Highness , IrekeOnibudo , ioannes , laudate , oduabachanal , stblack , zaynie , Honorebu , ilaje2015 , omohayek , AgbongboAkala , Ogbeni Ogunnaike , aparo , black , colonial pikin , skylar , cocoafarmer , missy89 , ibk , Merchantt , lontoro , isalegangan , yorumigrant , ajanaku , sholeybanty , ayodejilara , oloyesaso , sakur , ritchiee , mignone , honeychild , Short_Biscuit , amorere , donphilosophy , governor , irewande , isholapecham , ola , olugbenga86 , taiwo , loadofs , ijeshaboy , tomtoxic , imodoye , camronaija , ayekooto , dehinde , fado , scully95 , tunde , ayo , omoba , tallwolleh , mankind , anago , egbaknight , oduastates , atandaniyi , ayxmania ,
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Post by Honorebu on Jan 20, 2016 6:45:05 GMT
Interesting!
Ewo tun ni Yoruba mushroom
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Post by Honorebu on Jan 20, 2016 6:46:44 GMT
I'll be moving the thread to either the health or history section later
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jan 20, 2016 7:19:25 GMT
lol, would you like us to address the "miraculous" properties of the mushroom or the slow death of Yoruba science which many see as covert juju? A lot of traditional stuff has been bastardized. And we are all guilty.
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Jan 20, 2016 8:16:54 GMT
lol, would you like us to address the "miraculous" properties of the mushroom or the slow death of Yoruba science which many see as covert juju? A lot of traditional stuff has been bastardized. And we are all guilty. Europeans tell us what is good for us or not, they also determine was it fetish/archaic or not. Yet, they tronge down here in droves learning what we have abandoned then go back to pose as 'authorities' to their people who then pay them monies to learn. On youtube alone you'll find them forming babalawo with divination and herb knowledge. Just last week I saw a caucasian woman in Yoruba gele, buba and iro with a channel hosting videos on how to make egusi soup and the likes. Before we know, they'd become Caucasians with the culture and we'll become Africans without the culture.
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Post by osoronga on Jan 20, 2016 8:20:12 GMT
lol, would you like us to address the "miraculous" properties of the mushroom or the slow death of Yoruba science which many see as covert juju? A lot of traditional stuff has been bastardized. And we are all guilty. We we can discuss both, the mushroom and the yoruba science that discovered it first. We were guilty because we didn't know better, but now we do, we really should act? And fast?
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Post by osoronga on Jan 20, 2016 8:22:25 GMT
lol, would you like us to address the "miraculous" properties of the mushroom or the slow death of Yoruba science which many see as covert juju? A lot of traditional stuff has been bastardized. And we are all guilty. Europeans tell us what is good for us or not, they also determine was it fetish/archaic or not. Yet, they tronge down here in droves learning what we have abandoned then go back to pose as 'authorities' to their people who then pay them monies to learn. On youtube alone you'll find them forming babalawo with divination and herb knowledge. Just last week I saw a caucasian woman in Yoruba gele, buba and iro with a channel hosting videos on how to make egusi soup and the likes. Before we know, they'd become Caucasians with the culture and we'll become Africans without the culture. Before we know they'd become Caucasians with yoruba culture and we will become Africans with no culture.... That's the danger ahead if we don't awaken ourselves to the value of our heritage
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Jan 20, 2016 8:54:50 GMT
Beeni o!
It is funny how people who stick by Yoruba culture (religion and science in this context) are often looked down upon. Nigerians are the fastest in the world to throw the word 'festish' around, even at the culture that sustained their many ancestors which they owe their existence to.
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Post by osoronga on Jan 20, 2016 13:38:17 GMT
and they will buy the fetish culture after Oyinbo have repackaged and approved it for them, they will slave 9 - 5 for the ability to buy their own repackaged culture whcih was alvailable to them for free but which they gave up like fools. i just saw a video where a man was talking about how x men(?) storm, Logan, thor were taking frm yoruba deities Oya, Ogun and Sangorespectively. i would nt be surprised if it was true, more and more the sci fi films i watch strike chords with yoruba myths and fiction eg Harry potter, niothing can convince me that woman wasnt inspired by Yollywood
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 20, 2016 17:32:28 GMT
Interesting.
Isn't Ifa also Yoruba science or the pinnacle of Yoruba science?
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Post by Merchantt on Jan 20, 2016 19:04:40 GMT
I'm a fan of anything Ibile.
I think we need to invest into Research and Development to repackage our traditional medicine.
We have cure to almost all diseases, what we need to do is to repackage the local medicine and enlighten the populace who usually think agbo is fetish.
Agbara n be ninu ewo ati egbo.
Isese Lagba.
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Post by osoronga on Jan 21, 2016 13:18:44 GMT
Interesting. Isn't Ifa also Yoruba science or the pinnacle of Yoruba science? to be honest with you , i like most other Yoruba am not knowledgeable at all about Ifa and what it constitutes.... and trying to get educated on it is like cutting through a thick forest with a plastic knife, so many books, so many experts, so many critics, so many differing opinions and contradictions :-( . in short, i dont know the answer to your question....
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 21, 2016 13:52:52 GMT
Interesting. Isn't Ifa also Yoruba science or the pinnacle of Yoruba science? to be honest with you , i like most other Yoruba am not knowledgeable at all about Ifa and what it constitutes.... and trying to get educated on it is like cutting through a thick forest with a plastic knife, so many books, so many experts, so many critics, so many differing opinions and contradictions :-( . in short, i dont know the answer to your question.... Oh, okay. Thanks, anyway.
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Post by oduabachanal on Jan 25, 2016 21:08:39 GMT
Interesting. Isn't Ifa also Yoruba science or the pinnacle of Yoruba science? Ifa is actually the oracle of the Yoruba race. A divination system that works like a computer, in storing information and bringing together other source of knowledge. For example, Ifa uses combinatorics and permutations in the arrangements of the Odus(signatures) which acts as a variable or memory address. The core of an Odu is made up of bits, I(1) and II(0), where the I shows the flow or existence and II shows the breakage of a flow or non-existence. So therefore, the bits works like the binary switch(on/off). In computer science, when you combine eight bits together, you get a byte. It's the same with Ifa, a byte forms two legs column of the Odu, which means one leg column equals 4 bits and the additional column gives you the complete leg. I I I I I I
I I (You read the Odus from right to left.)
So therefore, one leg column equals (I,I,I,I), this is Ogbe, but when another leg is added with the same odu(I,I,I,I), you get Eji-Ogbe. The Eji meaning two. And it goes on like that with the first sixteen combinations of the Major Odus(Meji). After the sixteen combinations are formed, the permutations of the individual legs are now combined to form the remaining Minor Odus, which then gives you a total of 256 Odus of Ifa. The 256 Odus serves like a database, where within each Odus are hundreds of stories,medicines, and spiritual messages. A basic machine used in displaying the Odus is called Opele, although other tools are used in divination(for example Ikin). A babalawo is expected to learn as much of the stories to be considered proficient. Ifa is just one branch of Yoruba sciences, but It serves as the computer, bringing the remaining sources together.
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Post by oduabachanal on Jan 25, 2016 21:15:11 GMT
lol, would you like us to address the "miraculous" properties of the mushroom or the slow death of Yoruba science which many see as covert juju? A lot of traditional stuff has been bastardized. And we are all guilty. Europeans tell us what is good for us or not, they also determine was it fetish/archaic or not. Yet, they tronge down here in droves learning what we have abandoned then go back to pose as 'authorities' to their people who then pay them monies to learn. On youtube alone you'll find them forming babalawo with divination and herb knowledge. Just last week I saw a caucasian woman in Yoruba gele, buba and iro with a channel hosting videos on how to make egusi soup and the likes. Before we know, they'd become Caucasians with the culture and we'll become Africans without the culture. LoL@Bro... Our own still better. I purchased a video many years ago, about Native Americans Herbs and Medicine. I was excited to watch the DVD, only to see a skinny oyinbo woman, dressed like native american with feather on her head. I was laughing through out the tutorials.
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