What is Ori spiritual?

Ori, literally meaning "head," refers to one's spiritual intuition and destiny. It is the reflective spark of human consciousness embedded into the human essence, and therefore is often personified as an Orisha in its own right.
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What is Ori in Ifa religion?

Ori is the Yoruba word used to describe the vessel that is able to process conscious thought.In the Ifa description of ori, consciousness is an integration of thoughts and emotions. When an Ifa elder is admonishing someone to think clearly, they will typically point to their heart and not their head.
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How do I connect to Ori?

You can connect your Ori system to an Amazon Alexa device and control your space with your voice.
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To make the connection, follow these steps.
  1. Download the Ori app and connect your Ori to your home Wi-Fi.
  2. In the Alexa app on your phone, go to the "Browse Skills" section and search for "Ori"
  3. Select "Launch"
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What is ori in Yorubaland?

The soul, to the Yoruba, is the “inner person”, the real essence of being – the personality. This they call “ori”. The word “ori”, in contrast to its English meaning as the physical “head”, or its biological description as the seat of the major sensory organs, to the Yoruba connotes the total nature of its bearer.
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How many Orisha are there?

Yoruba tradition often says that there are 400 + 1 orishas, which is associated with a sacred number. Other sources suggest that the number is "as many as you can think of, plus one more – an innumerable number". Different oral traditions refer to 400, 700, or 1,440 orishas.
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Tape # 1:: What is Ori? Ori is Closer to God than Orisha.



How did the orishas get their powers?

In one, far back at the beginning of time, Olodumare created the Orishas and spread powers between them randomly. The Orishas then huddled by the great baobab tree that provided them with everything they needed and refused to use their powers for creation, preferring to satisfy their own needs.
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What is the most powerful orisha?

Ṣàngó is viewed as the most powerful and feared of the orisha pantheon. He casts a "thunderstone" to earth, which creates thunder and lightning, to anyone who offends him. Worshippers in Yorubaland in Nigeria do not eat cowpea because they believe that the wrath of the god of iron would descend on them.
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How is Ori made?

Ori (Pure Shea Butter) is fat that's extracted from the nuts of the shea tree. It's solid at warm temperatures and has an off-white or ivory color. Shea trees are native to West Africa, and most shea butter still comes from that region. Shea butter has been used as a cosmetic ingredient for centuries.
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What does Ori Mi mean?

Word of the Day: Olowo ori mi (Yoruba) : It is a phrase commonly used by wives in Yoruba land to praise their husbands. Husbands are referred to as "Olowo ori mi" because usually he pays bride price to bride's family before marriage.
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What is the Igbo name of shea butter?

Commonly called Shea butter in Nigeria, okwuma in Igbo, kadanya in Hausa, kochi in Nupe, yokuti in Ewe, and ori in Yoruba, Vitellaria paradoxa, is a tree of Sapotaceae family, indigenous to Africa.
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How do I become Ifa?

How do you become an IFA? In order to become an IFA, you first need to complete a Level 4 Diploma for Financial Advisers (DipFA). This qualification is made up of two units, with the first being based on financial services regulation ethics and the second focusing on advanced financial advice.
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What is the meaning of Ifa in Yoruba?

The word Ifa refers to the mystical figure Ifa or Orunmila, regarded by the Yoruba as the deity of wisdom and intellectual development.
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What is Yoruba cosmology?

Yoruba cosmology consists not only of a Supreme Being and numerous divinities called orisa, but also a conglomeration of spirits, ancestral forces and psychic agencies. As with Japanese Shintoism, the ancestors or dead relatives are believed to continue existence after death.
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What is English name of Ori?

English Translation. head. More meanings for ori. head noun.
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How do you say my love in Nigeria?

My love – ìfẹ́ mi

The most neutral phrase in Yoruba that doesn't really depend as much on if you're married or not is “ìfẹ́ mi”, which means my love. It's short, sweet and has inspired many a Nollywood movie title. 'Ìfẹ́ mi' is a term of endearment that you could use on Valentine's Day…or any day for that matter.
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What is Ifemi in Yoruba?

According to a user from South Africa, the name Ifemi is of Yoruba origin and means "My love or my beloved". According to 14 people from all over the world, the name Ifemi is of Yoruba origin and means "My love".
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Where is Ori made from?

Shea butter locally called Ori, is a natural butter/cream obtained from nuts of Shea tree. It finds application in industries such as, Cosmetics, Confectioneries, etc.
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What is the Yoruba name of shea butter?

-Did you know that Shea Butter is called "Ori" in Yoruba, "Okwuma" in Igbo and "Kadanya" in Hausa Language.
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Where does shea come from?

Shea butter comes from the nuts of karité trees that grow in the Sahel region extending from West to East Africa, from Guinea and Senegal to Uganda and South Sudan.
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Are orishas real?

orisha, also spelled orixa or orisa, any of the deities of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria. They are also venerated by the Edo of southeastern Nigeria; the Ewe of Ghana, Benin, and Togo; and the Fon of Benin (who refer to them as voduns).
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How do you know if you're a child of Oshun?

She is one of the most popular and venerated orishas. If you see the number 5 a lot (my two most recent apartments were on the 5th floor), are attracted to the color yellow or gold and enjoy sweets, specifically honey, then you too may be a child of Oshun.
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Does orisha believe in god?

There are five levels in the cosmology: Orisha worshipers believe in a creator who is called Olodumare or Olorun (God), the Orishas, human beings, human ancestors, and the lowest group, plants and animals.
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What orisha number is 11?

Number 11 is considered to be the number of the Ibeji. This is because the twins are complimenting as well as opposing forces. One Ibeji holds the human personality and the other holds the spiritual personality.
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