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Orunmila, the Spirit of Ultimate Wisdom in the Yoruba Origin Orisha Tradition Nature, History, Visualization, Celebration Abstract A very brief survey of the nature and history of the Yoruba origin Orisha tradition deity Orunmila, as may be understood by devotees of the tradition, with descriptions of how Orunmila may be visualized and an oriki, praise poem of Orunmila,complemented by art depicting him Nature of Orunmila Orunmila, the Little Man with a Head Full of Wisdom, is the Yoruba origin Orisha tradition deity of wisdom, the founder of the Ifa system of knowledge and divination, the most extensive Yoruba knowledge construct, a means of gaining knowledge described as able to address all issues that can challenge human beings. The insight of Ifa is based on the wisdom of Orunmila, who was present at the creation of the cosmos and his counsel even sought at this time by Olodumare, the ultimate creator. Hence Orunmila is known as Ẹlẹ́rìí ìpín", “witness to creation and destiny,” and as Ibikeji Olodumare, “second to the Creator" and spokesperson for all orisa, the deities. Because Orunmila is witness to creation, he knows its secrets (awo); hence, he epitomizes wisdom, knowledge, and understanding of all destinies great and small, knowing the past, present, and future of all beings. Consequently, he is knowledgeable of all human and divine matters, the ways of the world, and all related phenomena. From this position, Orunmila speaks to the complexities of life. Renowned for his wisdom and understanding of humanity and divinity, he is also called Agbonniregun, “wisdom of the coconut knows no limits to mercy or blessings ,” thus emphasizing his omniscience and compassion. He is also a great doctor, versed in herbal remedies. Osanyin, the deity of herbalogy, is his younger brother over whom he is senior by one thousand four hundred and sixty years. History of Orunmila and Ifa Orunmila later came to Earth with the other orisha, the deities of Yoruba religion. During his stay on Earth, one of his children offended him so seriously, he left the Earth, returning to orun, the zone of ultimate origins from which he had come, a departure resulting in chaos on Earth as such natural processes as childbirth and crops growing were aborted on account of the disruption in the natural order created by his abrupt disappearance. His disciples sought him far and wide until they found him under a massive palm tree, its sixteen branches big as houses. He told them he would not be returning but gave them seeds from the palm tree as a means for them to contact him whenever they needed his wisdom. Thus was born the Ifa system of knowledge and divination which uses sacred palm nuts, ikin, or strings, opele, as a means of seeking Orunmila's wisdom through a vast collection of stories and poems organized in terms of a mathematical structure based on the number sixteen, a structure known as odu ifa and represented by the tree under which Orunmila was found. Orunmila is described in many adventures he underwent while on Earth, such as encounters with Death, with the ajogun, destructive forces, with various women, including his several wives, especially Odu, Iwapele and Osun and with other deities, at times involving his friend and lieutenant Eshu,stories that reveal Orunmila's philosophical complexity and depth of meaning. In stories, he often appears as a sage who outwits chaos with wisdom, teaching humans how to align with destiny (ayanmo). He "represents the ideal model of Yoruba intellectualism, critical analysis, understanding, and engagement with the world" according to Deidre Badejo. His "Earthly manifestation emulates the joys and challenges of being human and unites humanity and divinity in a synergistic struggle for cosmic harmony,prosperity, balance, and immortality" Badejo continues. "Often Orunmila and Ifa are used interchangeably to refer to both the deity and the oracle.#fyp #trend #fouyou #foryoupage #viral
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