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Don't believe in Death, is better to believe in Immortality: Odùdúwà

  • IFÁLENU
  • 1 abr 2019
  • 3 Min. de lectura

Don't believe in Death, is better to believe in Immortality: This teaching was given by Bàbá Odùdúwà on December 22, 2018.

Bàbá Odùdúwà: Do you know why we do not believe in death? To Believe in death is for the mediocre/ordinary people. One who believes in death is aware that when the time of Death comes all will be deleted, it will disappear. But who believes in IMMORTALITY is obliged to comply with the Best Expectations throughout, in all things and for all. One who believes in IMMORTALITY has obligations. Who believe in Mortality disclaims all liability/responsibility in his or her life, in his or her way, in his or her destiny. Do you understand the difference? That's why you should do things better in your life. For us, there is No death, but such is a process, however, is the continuation of what you leave (in previous life cycles). Do you understand?

What the reason of their recessions/regressions? The reason why you have recessions/regressions is that you were unaware of ATUNWA (Yoruba concept for reincarnation). Things left unfinished before your death. People Die before they biologically die. They believe that there (in death) all is over, everything is finish. If you want to have an "Odara Atunwa" (a good Re-incarnation) if you intend to have a good Re-incarnation, conclude everything that should be concluded in this life cycle. ". Do you understand? When ATUNWA - the re-incarnation is coming, and you return, your return will be fluid and someday you will eliminate all your recessions/regressions. Death does Not Exist, if it is that you consider yourself Superior, then you will understand. Stop being mortals in order to be AIKÚ - IMMORTALS. My blessing is as given. Does not exist in the world a Word to describe the blessings and wishes I have for you all, asking for my blessing is like asking that in the morning the sun rises again, do you understand? You do not need to ask my blessing because knowing that tomorrow the Sun will shine, my blessing is already given. Sister Vicky: Thanks we have you, father. Oduduwa: Who said you have me, I have all of you (under my protection/guidance)... A new ỌDUN (year) that you will have for the 16 Immortal Elders (Ẹẹ́rìndílógún Aikú Bàbáwa) to recite their verse later after this cycle has finished. (a new Ifá verse more / a new Ifá sign that will Rule over this new year which will be revealed by the 16 Elders). Note by Ifalenu: According to the spiritual revelation of Oduduwa, outside of this universe are 16 Elders pronouncing their Verses that rule over everything in this universe, and every other universe in creation is equal with their respective 16 Elders around.) "Òfọ̀ Ẹẹ́rindilogun Aikú Bàbáwa"-the Power of enchantment of the verb of the 16 Immortal Elders (who govern and are around the universe pronunciating their verses). " You will start a new cycle, a new Ifá sign, the shadows will become light, and then the world will look at our faces (referring to his sons and daughters following his spiritual Yorùbá lineage - ẸGBẸ́ ODUN ỌLỌ́FIN - the Spiritual Family of the Secret of Olofin through the Yoruba Olófin Tradition. Bàbá ÌROSÙN, Mo bẹ yin (I beg You). The people should hear from me, that I'm a good father, that I am a good son, that I am a good brother, that I am the best in everything I do. People should hear about my children, that I have the best children of this world, those that give me the good, the best fruits and will be the best in this world. People should hear about me, that I have honor, that I have Word, that my livelihood is as of the Palm tree that nothing can pluck it out of this land only Olódùmarè. do you understand? Aláàfíà Olófin Ayé nagbe wa - The peace of the Olófin Ayé (Oduduwa) be with you.

 
 
 

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