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  • Member Since:

    June 29, 2006

  • Real Name::

    Samantha

  • Sex:

    Female

  • Age:

    39

  • Relationship Status:

    Married

  • Education:

    Some College Coursework Completed

  • Location:

    Opa Locka, FL

  • Race:

    Black/African American

  • Ethnicity:

    Other

  • Zodiac:

    Gemini


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Ekaabo, Alafia and Bendicion, I am here for religious purposes, clean friendships and most of all respect me for the Black woman I am.I am an Apetebi and will be an Omo Obatala. We have lost enough through the Middle passage and slavery as predicted so long ago through Divination. Gain back your respect as the strong people we are.....I am not here for booty calls, dating, and like nonsense...i, I am engaged to the love of my life, mi vida..respect that and i will respect you back. May the Orisha Bless you or strike you, according to your works....Samantha
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Ifa in a nutshell...

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IFA BELIEVES:

There is One Supreme God

There is no Devil

Except for the day you were born and the day you are supposed to die there is not a single event in ones life that cannot be forecast and if necessary, changed.

Your spirit lives on after death and can reincarnate through blood relatives

... (continue reading)

Orunmila...

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Orunmila!
Witness of fate
Second to Oludumare
Thou are far more efficacious than medicine,
Thou are the Immense Orbit that averts the day of Death.
My Lord, Almighty to save,
Mysterious Spirit that fought death.
To Thee salutation is first due in the morning,
Thou Equilibrium that adjusts World Forces,
Thou art the One whose exertion it is to reconstruct the creature of bad lot,
Repairer of ill-luck,
He who knows thee becomes... (continue reading)

Olodumare.....

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The head of this heavenly host is Olodumare, also called Olorun (Lord of the Sky), a godhood too high for human communication or worship, too sacred to be portrayed in graven image.

Ashe is the absolute ground of reality. But we must remember that it is a ground that moves and, so, no ground at all. To conceive this ground, in order to speak of it as something rather than nothing, We speak of Olodumare, the Owner of Heaven, the Owner of all Destinies. Olodumare is the object of ashe, the... (continue reading)

Praise to Ifa..

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Ope ni fun Olorun,
Gratitude to the Owner of the Realm of the Ancestors,
Iba Olodumare, Oba ajiki,
Homage to the Creator, the King who we praise first,
Mo ji loni,
I awake today,
Mo wo'gun merin Aye,
I behold the four corners of the World,
Iba Elawori,
Homage to the Spirit of Purity,
Agbegi lere, la'fin ewu l'ado,
He who carves the cloth at Ado in the form of a sculpture,
Eiti... (continue reading)

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Male, 49, Thomaston, GA

Posted February 16, 2008


"...And, as we spoke
Of many things,
Fools and kings,
This he said to me:
The greatest thing
You could ever learn
Is just to love
And be loved in return."

With Valentine's day behind us,
perhaps we all learned a little more about love.

Be well, be safe, and be blessed,
and know that you are loved.


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Male, 49, Thomaston, GA

Posted February 10, 2008


During Black History Month, we especially remember our ancestors.
May God and the spirits of your ancestors bless and protect you.

Reverence to the ancestors who have been elevated in heaven.
Thanks to the ancestral spirits who honor God, the creator of all.
Ancestors, we greet you with the highest respect.
Ancestors, we call on you today. Ancestors, please join us. Ancestors, we welcome you.
Ancestors, come to our table. Enjoy the food we have prepared.
The child honoring his parents never suffers from neglect.
We honor our ancestors in heaven.
Respect to the fathers. Respect to the mothers. Respect to heaven. Respect to God almighty.

Ase ase ase o!