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Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 4:29pm On Jul 05, 2018
Greetings,

Without any bias to any other African ethnic group's cultural heritage yet I present the Original Obatala Story Of Creation which proves the Dome covering Ile (Earth). Almighty Obatala, is the son of heaven, baba of mankind, the Arc angel of the Universe, he is next to Yemaya who is the mother of creation. Obatala was Africa's first king, well the son of heaven which is told in many different creation stories throughout Africa. Obatala's magick is in his head, thus Obatala is called the owner of all heads. This first king was so powerful he willed his kingdom into being and kept it peaceful by force of his will. It was said he was like the great King Cephus, the first Ethiopia, where his rule was peaceful and lasted a thousand years. All this was long before the flood. Obatala is a forgiving God, entrused with the throne of Olorun, he isn't into holding people to unrealistic standards. Obatala is held as the universal king of all Yoruba people. Places where Sango is not worshiped or other Orisha/Irunmole by Yorubas there is always love for Obatala, the baba of Sango and elder brother to Oduduwa. Obatala's climbing down the golden chain means it was fixed to something to hold his weight as he descended, thus the sky is solid according to this original story. Isn't it time for a Yoruba Alphabet so that the enormous heritage of Ifa can be learned the world over by Africans? Anyway, I will let you decide. smiley





This creation story comes from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Togo and Benin. In the religion of the Yoruba, the supreme being is Olorun, and assisting Olorun are a number of heavenly entities called orishas. This story was written down by David A. Anderson/ Sankofa, who learned it from his father, who learned it from his mother, and so on back through the Yoruba people and through time.



The Golden Chain

Long ago, well before there were any people, all life existed in the sky. Olorun lived in the sky, and with Olorun were many orishas. There were both male and female orishas, but Olorun transcended male and female and was the all-powerful supreme being. Olorun and the orishas lived around a young baobab tree. Around the baobab tree the orishas found everything they needed for their lives, and in fact they wore beautiful clothes and gold jewelry. Olorun told them that all the vast sky was theirs to explore. All the orishas save one, however, were content to stay near the baobab tree.

Obatala was the curious orisha who wasn't content to live blissfully by the baobab tree. Like all orishas, he had certain powers, and he wanted to put them to use. As he pondered what to do, he looked far down through the mists below the sky. As he looked and looked, he began to realize that there was a vast empty ocean below the mist. Obatala went to Olorun and asked Olorun to let him make something solid in the waters below. That way there could be beings that Obatala and the orishas could help with their powers.

Touched by Obatala's desire to do something constructive, Olorun agreed to send Obatala to the watery world below. Obatala then asked Orunmila, the orisha who knows the future, what he should do to prepare for his mission. Orunmila brought out a sacred tray and sprinkled the powder of baobab roots on it. He tossed sixteen palm kernels onto the tray and studied the marks and tracks they made on the powder. He did this eight times, each time carefully observing the patterns. Finally he told Obatala to prepare a chain of gold, and to gather sand, palm nuts, and maize. He also told Obatala to get the sacred egg carrying the personalities of all the orishas.

Obatala went to his fellow orishas to ask for their gold, and they all gave him all the gold they had. He took this to the goldsmith, who melted all the jewelry to make the links of the golden chain. When Obatala realized that the goldsmith had made all the gold into links, he had the goldsmith melt a few of them back down to make a hook for the end of the chain.

Meanwhile, as Orunmila had told him, Obatala gathered all the sand in the sky and put it in an empty snail shell, and in with it he added a little baobab powder. He put that in his pack, along with palm nuts, maize, and other seeds that he found around the baobab tree. He wrapped the egg in his shirt, close to his chest so that it would be warm during his journey.

Obatala hooked the chain into the sky, and he began to climb down the chain. For seven days he went down and down, until finally he reached the end of the chain. He hung at its end, not sure what to do, and he looked and listened for any clue. Finally he heard Orunmila, the seer, calling to him to use the sand. He took the shell from his pack and poured out the sand into the water below. The sand hit the water, and to his surprise it spread and solidified to make a vast land. Still unsure what to do, Obatala hung from the end of the chain until his heart pounded so much that the egg cracked. From it flew Sankofa, the bird bearing the sprits of all the orishas. Like a storm, they blew the sand to make dunes and hills and lowlands, giving it character just as the orishas themselves have character.

Finally Obatala let go of the chain and dropped to this new land, which he called "Ife", the place that divides the waters. Soon he began to explore this land, and as he did so he scattered the seeds from his pack, and as he walked the seeds began to grow behind him, so that the land turned green in his wake.

After walking a long time, Obatala grew thirsty and stopped at a small pond. As he bent over the water, he saw his reflection and was pleased. He took some clay from the edge of the pond and began to mold it into the shape he had seen in the reflection. He finished that one and began another, and before long he had made many of these bodies from the dark earth at the pond's side. By then he was even thirstier than before, and he took juice from the newly-grown palm trees and it fermented into palm wine. He drank this, and drank some more, and soon he was intoxicated. He returned to his work of making more forms from the edge of the pond, but now he wasn't careful and made some without eyes or some with misshapen limbs. He thought they all were beautiful, although later he realized that he had erred in drinking the wine and vowed to not do so again.

Before long, Olorun dispatched Chameleon down the golden chain to check on Obatala's progress. Chameleon reported Obatala's disappointment at making figures that had form but no life. Gathering gasses from the space beyond the sky, Olorun sparked the gasses into an explosion that he shaped into a fireball. He sent that fireball to Ife, where it dried the lands that were still wet and began to bake the clay figures that Obatala had made. The fireball even set the earth to spinning, as it still does today. Olorun then blew his breath across Ife, and Obatala's figures slowly came to life as the first people of Ife.



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Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 7:11pm On Jul 05, 2018
Moon And Sun Proven to Be Only Miles In the Sky Oops!



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Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 7:15pm On Jul 05, 2018
Earth is a level motionless plane with the Sun, Moon and stars revolving over and around us just as you experience every day. The North Pole is the magnetic mono-pole center-point with Polaris, the North Pole star situated directly above. Polaris is the only motionless star in the heavens with all the other constellations revolving perfect circles over the Earth every night. The so-called "planets," known to the ancients as "wandering stars," were named such because they were observed then as we can observe today to wander the heavens taking their own unique spirograph-like patterns making both forward and retrograde motions over and around the Earth during their cycles. Meanwhile the "fixed stars" were named such because they were observed then as we can observe today to stay fixed in their constellation patterns night after night, year after year, century after century, never changing their relative positions. If Earth was truly a tilting, wobbling, spinning space-ball as NASA and modern astronomy proclaim, rotating 1000mph on its axis, revolving 67,000mph around the Sun, spiraling 500,000mph around the galaxy, and shooting off several million more mph through the universe, the star patterns would never look the same two nights in a row, let alone be fixed in exactly the same constellations for thousands upon thousands of years! The reality is that the Earth and Polaris do not move, while everything else in the heavens revolves over Earth and around Polaris East to West like in a planetarium dome. Our Earth planetarium, however, is so vast that perspective won't allow any observer to see all the stars simultaneously from any one vantage point. We can see Polaris, Ursa Major/Minor and other Northern constellations from every point North of the equator simultaneously, but conversely cannot see the so-called South Pole Star - Sigma Octantis, the Southern Cross or other outer constellations simultaneously from every point South of the equator, because they all sweep over a great southern arc from their rise in the evening to their setting in the morning. Facing North, the stars turn counter-clockwise, from right to left, facing South they turn clock-wise, from left to right, facing East they rise in front and set behind, while facing West they rise behind and set in front. So their apparent motion, angle and inclination changes depending where you are on Earth and what direction you are facing, but their actual movement is always East to West. For a more in-depth explanation see p-brane and my videos on the subject here: http://ifers.123.st/t18-flat-earth-star-trails-explained









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Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 9:16pm On Jul 05, 2018
THE 100% TRUTH HOW WE GET GPS CELL PHONES AND SATELLITE TV SIGNALS ON THIS FLAT EARTH



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Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 11:49am On Jul 06, 2018
The Earth is positively flat.
Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 7:18pm On Jul 06, 2018
KingSango:
The Earth is positively flat.


Of course, the earth is positively flat. grin
Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by sonmvayina(m): 8:24pm On Jul 06, 2018
The bible says the earth is God's footstool... So I believe it is flat... Not God's thread mill.
Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 11:34pm On Jul 06, 2018
sonmvayina:
The bible says the earth is God's footstool... So I believe it is flat... Not God's thread mill.


Smart funny grin

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Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 3:29pm On Jul 07, 2018
KingSango:
Greetings,

Without any bias to any other African ethnic group's cultural heritage yet I present the Original Obatala Story Of Creation which proves the Dome covering Ile (Earth). Almighty Obatala, is the son of heaven, baba of mankind, the Arc angel of the Universe, he is next to Yemaya who is the mother of creation. Obatala was Africa's first king, well the son of heaven which is told in many different creation stories throughout Africa. Obatala's magick is in his head, thus Obatala is called the owner of all heads. This first king was so powerful he willed his kingdom into being and kept it peaceful by force of his will. It was said he was like the great King Cephus, the first Ethiopia, where his rule was peaceful and lasted a thousand years. All this was long before the flood. Obatala is a forgiving God, entrused with the throne of Olorun, he isn't into holding people to unrealistic standards. Obatala is held as the universal king of all Yoruba people. Places where Sango is not worshiped or other Orisha/Irunmole by Yorubas there is always love for Obatala, the baba of Sango and elder brother to Oduduwa. Obatala's climbing down the golden chain means it was fixed to something to hold his weight as he descended, thus the sky is solid according to this original story. Isn't it time for a Yoruba Alphabet so that the enormous heritage of Ifa can be learned the world over by Africans? Anyway, I will let you decide. smiley







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M06XU5rTETc



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gOaxnUeJZU



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDBRhxryfZM



Cultural Awakening

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Re: Original Obatala Story Of Creation Proves The Dome Covering Ile by KingSango(m): 9:24pm On Jul 12, 2018
Black people have super powers

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