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Post by Her Highness on Feb 10, 2016 16:08:39 GMT
For anyone interested Learn Odu Ifa OnlineThis is the only program currently online designed to teach everything you need to know in order to interpret Odu Ifa, and solve your client’s problems permanently. Talk to Our ExpertsYou will have direct access to our expert Oluwo via private one-on-one sessions where you are given the opportunity to ask any question related to the course material. Communicate with PeopleAs you progress through the course you will have the opportunity to meet other Babalawos who like you are studying Ifa and pursuing the same goals you have. Website
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Post by oduabachanal on Feb 10, 2016 19:29:20 GMT
Lmao!@ The website.... Me I've vowed to learn from the original source o. Na Yorubaland be the real deal.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 10, 2016 20:07:03 GMT
Lmao!@ The website.... Me I've vowed to learn from the original source o. Na Yorubaland be the real deal. The owner of the website is Yoruba nau.
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Post by oduabachanal on Feb 10, 2016 20:12:27 GMT
Lmao!@ The website.... Me I've vowed to learn from the original source o. Na Yorubaland be the real deal. The owner of the website is Yoruba nau. I hear you o...
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 10, 2016 20:18:48 GMT
LMAO
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Feb 10, 2016 23:54:16 GMT
Lol!
When I saw the OP, I knew it had to be the work of a foreigner who has worked so hard to be yrouba-nized.
Whites and South Americans come here to initiate and learn then they go back, set up offices and websites claiming to know these things and charge exorbitant prices from people. I saw a website early this month and this person, apart from muddling up Ifa, had an health plan which he structured out from cowies 1 to 5 and chargjng as much as $600 for divination over health. I was like wtf?!
These people come here then go back to rob people blind.
This person can't teach Ifa. In fact, Ifa can only be learnt in person and on the job.
Oh and on Amazon, I stumbled on the sale of white sese efun beads that is everywhere and free at Ife being sold for $10 and higher depending on quantity. Some even claim to sell Osun water and Osun water dipped beads!
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 10, 2016 23:59:39 GMT
Lol! When I saw the OP, I knew it had to be the work of a foreigner who has worked so hard to be yrouba-nized. Whites and South Americans come here to initiate and learn then they go back, set up offices and websites claiming to know these things and charge exorbitant prices from people. I saw a website early this month and this person, apart from muddling up Ifa, had an health plan which he structured out from cowies 1 to 5 and chargjng as much as $600 for divination over health. I was like wtf?! These people come here then go back to rob people blind. This person can't teach Ifa. In fact, Ifa can only be learnt in person and on the job. Oh and on Amazon, I stumbled on the sale of white sese efun beads that is everywhere and free at Ife being sold for $10 and higher depending on quantity. Some even claim to sell Osun water and Osun water dipped beads! Lol that's how oyinbos get rich, making money off of other people's culture. But I'd love to attend a real Ifa school tho.
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Feb 11, 2016 7:49:18 GMT
Only while you are here niyen.
Whatever you learn online won't be anything but scratches to the surface here and there.
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Post by IrekeOnibudo on Feb 11, 2016 8:07:42 GMT
Only while you are here niyen. Whatever you learn online won't be anything but scratches to the surface here and there. Ogagun Elu - what do you make of Ifa Heritage Instiution, which runs a 2-year program according to Baba Wande Abimbola?
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Feb 11, 2016 20:29:26 GMT
Only while you are here niyen. Whatever you learn online won't be anything but scratches to the surface here and there. Ogagun Elu - what do you make of Ifa Heritage Instiution, which runs a 2-year program according to Baba Wande Abimbola? Egbon mi, I really cannot speak on the school but I've met someone from there. From my assessment of this person; someone who learns under a good Oluwo will have depth of Ifa, divination and the knowledge of contact with the other 'side' while a graduate of the institute mostly knows how to divinate to an extent and the basic of applications to situations but may not necessarily know how to profer or find solutions to problems. It is like someone who studied military tactics in school placed againsg a recruit who has been on several battle fields. Most of the people from these intitutions still always have to go to learn from Babalawos.
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Post by IrekeOnibudo on Feb 12, 2016 7:57:07 GMT
Egbon mi, I really cannot speak on the school but I've met someone from there. From my assessment of this person; someone who learns under a good Oluwo will have depth of Ifa, divination and the knowledge of contact with the other 'side' while a graduate of the institute mostly knows how to divinate to an extent and the basic of applications to situations but may not necessarily know how to profer or find solutions to problems. It is like someone who studied military tactics in school placed againsg a recruit who has been on several battle fields. Most of the people from these intitutions still always have to go to learn from Babalawos. Thanks for the clarification.
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Post by osoronga on Feb 19, 2016 23:45:45 GMT
I actually don't mind any of these online schools and shops so long as they are keeping the religion alive. Everything has to move with the times. It's better than for it to die a death while Nigerian Yorubas are mostly focussed on Abrahamic religions or atheism
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