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The Latest
Masquerade
Shakespeare
said:
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Allow me to
paraphrase:
"Lucumi/Santeria calling itself Yoruba/Ifa smells just as superstitious
and illogical."
Lately, it has
become fashionable, and marketable, to ally yourself with the ancient
African tradition of Ifa. Long time Santeria practioners have increasingly
begun to claim they are a "Yoruba" or "Ifa" House, in order to add a degree
of respectability to their practice. Recently, a group in Puerto Rico
showed how, if you take a careful look, the logic and purity of their
proclaimed "Ifa" outlook peels off to reveal the prejudice, hatred and
bigotry of Lucumi/Santeria.
This particular
group had recently been exposed to an Iyalawo whose initiation, through
another Babalawo initiated at the Ifa Foundation, had been accepted by
the Puerto Rican Group professing to be a "Yoruba" house. In actuality,
this was a good step forward. Their ability to accept a woman initiated
into Ifa was a modification of their previous beliefs. They were eager
to learn the correct order for the opele in divination.yet, when the issue
of initiating Gays as Babalawo was raised, they found the concept "evil"
and "unacceptable."
The lesson and warning here is
two fold:
First:
Anything other than total
acceptance of all diversity.including color, sexual orientation, gender
and nationality is simply NOT Ifa!
Second:
Even if these individuals
learn the "proper" way of divining, their conclusions will always be tainted,
colored and minimized by their own world view. So, learning the mechanics
does not make a qualified diviner.learning good character, logic and mechanics,
does.
A simple example
relates to an Iyalawo we initiated here at the Foundation last year. The
woman had been to Cuba where she received a major reading where the Odu
specifically refers to Ifa initiation. Because initiating women was not
even to be considered possible in the Cuban Babalawo's world view, the
woman was told she should be a priestess of Yemonja. It didn't matter
if he understood the correct order of the Odu or not.it only mattered
that the irrational prejudice and discrimination that he had inherited
from Catholicism, combined with his own Macho view, could totally have
detoured this woman from her destiny.
By the way, they
don't have to be "bad" people.they may have good hearts and motivations.
But, if their behavior is dictated by a supremacist world view, the results
to the client will be disastrous regardless of their good intentions.
If it's not logical
it's not true..and if you attempt to compromise with that, from fear,
a sense of powerlessness or confusion, your life will be less than it
should be.
Blessings!...
Philip Neimark
Oluwo
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