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Case
Histories from Ifa...
Case 5:
For the Love of Richard
The client
was a young woman about 35 years of age. It was her first visit to my
office, and her first visit ever to a Babalawo. She had been referred
by a friend of hers who found this unusual approach to insoluble problems
valuable. Like all first time visitors, she sat slightly forward on her
chair, a mixture of anticipation and nervousness emanating from her.
She had come
to see me for the same reasons many woman come.failed, or non-existent
- relationships. She would leave thunderstruck by the genuine reason responsible
for the situation.
Almost 40
years ago, when my oldest daughter was a baby, I became friends with her
pediatrician. It is a friendship that has lasted four decades. In part
this is based on a genuine wisdom that transcended his medical training.
One thing he pointed out to me when, as a young twenty year old father,
I asked him about the problems he faced each day in his practice, has
always stuck with me. "Phil, " he replied, " being a Pediatrician is a
funny profession. 98% of the time our job is to reassure the parents and
make sure we do no harm while allowing the child to get better by themselves.
The trick is to never forget the 2% of the time where the child is really
ill, where some immediate, and sometimes heroic, intervention will be
necessary to help them. You can't afford to be complacent. You must always
be vigilant for that 2%"
Years later,
when I became a Babalawo, I remembered his advice. In our profession ,
98% of the individuals we see, face energy imbalances that are relatively
easily corrected. Even serious health, legal, emotional or monetary issues
can usually be addressed and remedied through ebbo. Even though a disproportionate
amount of people would like to believe a "spell" or " evil energy" had
been directed at them, the truth is that for those 98%, the imbalance
is usually self-created. 2% of the time it's more. It turned out to be
more for this young lady.
Her readings
was strange, and it lead me to quickly see that the energy of a departed
individual, or individuals, was interfering with her ability to create
and sustain relationships.
" Has anyone close to you
died recently?," I asked.
"No,", came her reply.
" No relative, friend, business
associate or anything like that,?" I pressed on.
"No."
I cast a few
more times., but each and every avenue led me to the same conclusion:
Here was an individual that clearly fell in that 2% category.but apparently
hadn't a clue about it.
Frustrated, and somewhat desperate,
I asked: " look, maybe it isn't recent, maybe it happened a while ago.
Is there anyone close to you that died?"
She paused, reflected, and
then proceeded to unveil the following tale:
" Well, when
I was in College, that's almost 16 years ago, I was in love with a man
and we were engaged to be married. One afternoon, in the Spring semester,
he went sky diving. I was back on campus at the time, but do remember
that I was suddenly seized with a sadness and terror.and I just 'knew'
something had happened to him. A few hours later I found out he had died
when his parachute failed to open. But, that's so long ago, and I did
get over it"
Two quick
casts showed me that far from "getting over it," that this young lady
was still literally attached to the energy of her departed fiancé.
"Look," I
began, " I know this will sound a little strange to a rational Westerner.it
actually always sounds a little strange to me.but the truth is that the
energy of your fiancé, as he was plunging to his death, reached out to
the thing he loved most.you. You, in turn, have clung to, and kept the
energy attached to your energy, for the last 16 years. I'm not talking
West Coast psychobabble, I am speaking about literal Truth. Our ase',
or eternal energy, does not die when our body dies. It goes on to be reborn
in our blood line. But, once in a great while, the energy gets trapped
here, and in order to free it, and the person it is affecting, a certain
cleansing ceremony must be performed. Are you willing to go through this?"
She agreed.
I told her she would need to come to my office dressed in some old clothes
which would be discarded after the ceremony.
"That's no problem," she replied,
I will wear one of Richard's shirts that I have in my closet."
"You mean you have kept the
clothing of your deceased fiancé in your closet for 16 years?"
" Well, yes," she replied.
" I'm glad you had gotten
over it," I somewhat sarcastically replied.
Three days
later I performed the ceremony. Among many things, the basis of the ceremony
is to pass a live roster over the body of the individual affected. If
the ceremony is appropriate, and successful, the rooster, without ay help
from the Babalawo, should die as a result of being overloaded with the
energy that is being removed. Once this happens, the rooster, and the
energy it contains, is carefully buried. The energy is allowed.finally,
to go on its' way. The individual, is finally free to go on theirs as
well.
The ceremony
was a success. The rooster died. The young woman was finally able to really
live. 18 months later she was married.
You have to be alert for the
2%
Blessings!...
Philip Neimark
Oluwo
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