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The Power of the Coconut and the Yoruba Religion 
(A Manual for the Yoruba Religion)

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HISTORY OF THE COCONUT
Olodumare saw in Obi (coconut), a just and humble person, therefore he placed him high in a
coconut tree, and made him white inside, and out. He also gave him an immortal soul.
Elegba who was always a true and trusted servant of Olodumare is also at the service of Obi. That
is why Elegba knows all the friends of Obi, and Obi knows all the friends for Elegba, the poor, the rich,
the clean, the dirty, the straight and the crooked.
One day, Obi had feast for his birthday, and entrusted Elegba to invite all his friends. Elegba seeing
how pretentious and arrogant Obi had become invited all the beggars, and dirty people of the town.
When Obi arrived and saw in his house all the beggars and dirty people in his house, he became very
angry, and asked the beggars who had invited them there. They replied Elegba who had invited them.
At that Obi shouted, Ah, so it was Elegba who invited you was it, but dirty, and with those rags for
clothes! Get out of here! He shouted, and with that all the embarrassed guest left, and with them went
Elegba, Obi soon realized his error, and called Elegba, but Elegba did not listen, and kept walking.
One day Olodumare asked Elegba to go to the house of Obi. However, Elegba refused and told
him to send him anywhere else, and we would go right away beside the house of Obi he would not,
and should not go. Olodumare pretending that he knew nothing of what had transpired, asked Elegba
what he had against Obi. After hearing Elegba the details of the incident at Obis house, Olodumare
transformed himself into the disguise of a beggar, and went calling at the door of Obi. When Obi saw
that who was calling was a beggar, he indignantly said, Take a bath and get dressed before calling at
my door, can you not see that you are dirty, do you want to dirty my furniture too? and with that, he
slammed the door in the face of Olodumare. Olodumare took a few steps from Obis house, and then
with a strong voice called Obi; Obi Meye Emi Ofe which means, Obi see who I am. When Obi was
seen aware that it was Olodumare who had come calling at his door, he tried to excuse himself, and beg
forgiveness but Oloduma said to him Obi it is too late, I thought you were natural and unpretentious,
that is why I placed you high in the coconut tree, making you white inside and out. But having placed
so high, you have to become vain, and have thrown the beggar from your house. Obi, those are my
children too.
I am going to leave you in the coconut tree, so that you may realize that no matter how high you are
placed, you can never be higher than myself, Oloduma the creator God, or my divine laws. Therefore
for as long as the earth exists, you will roll on the ground, and be transformed to green and black on
the outside, but to remain white on the inside for your immortal soul. The black to remind you of the
offense you made to the beggars and the green for the hope that someday you will be forgiven when
you come to understand that all persons are my children. Meanwhile, you will predict the good and
bad, and the death that will occur on earth. And with that began the tradition of reading the Obi at
the feet of Elegba, and the other Orishas.
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I was born at Morrisania hospital in the Bronx New York. At the age of 13 I began learning martial arts, and became a black belt. My brother Seth Canty had a dance company where they did African dance, and I would heat the drums with sterno to change the tone of the drums. I began learning how to play the drums and other accompanying instruments. I went to William Howard Taft high school where I studied music. I graduated in the year of 1969. After enlisting in the army I returned from Viet Nam in 1973. I started learning more drumming from Richard Landrum, Papiro Allende, and Baba Femi Akinlana. After studying at the Jazz mobile for some years, I decided to come to California to go to college to study dance and music. While working at Rwanda Lewis Dance Company with some great drummers I was introduced to the practice here in California by Akin Dosu Davis. From that time my life has changed to who I am now. I have been practicing various forms of ethnic practices from Africa. Many times, I find that one must find his or her way in this life and the things that make you happy. I learned to speak and translate Spanish on my own and conversate with other Spanish speaking groups. I am Caribbean born in New York but my roots are from West Africa Senegal. While studying this belief system performing with different African companies from Senegal as well as Nigerian, Haitian I feel with my observation for some 34 years of the African belief systems that I can give an insight to the practice and study of the material within.
Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 122 ● ISBN 9781483699578 ● Dateigröße 1.2 MB ● Verlag Xlibris US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2013 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 6224172 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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