From the Holy Odu Ifa (holy book of the oracle Ifa):
IROSUN MEJI Do not live life in a hurry The Diviner of the house of the king Do not take a title impatiently Diviner of the Jero Hill There is another life afterward It is very sweet; like a person licking honey
"Do not live life in a hurry". We must learn to be patient and quite our senses for truth can reveal itself in various ways. If we just slow our roll we will not miss out on so many needed lessons and blessings in life. The Odu further inculcates us to not take a "title" impatiently. Here, a "title" may mean lofty words of praise that may be veils for evil plotting. It could be a seemingly good thing that actually conceals something negative that can take one away from their center. Or it could be the offering of jobs. Will you just jump at that first offer knowing that you are worth more than what they are presenting to you?
Irosun Meji tells us that there is another life afterward. This is simply based on the fact that where we are now is not and could not be the all in all. So we must do things in this life that will prepare us for the next. The Yoruba teach that the divine Ancestors, those that Olodumare allows to decide to reincarnate and/or provide guidance for their living descendants, are those that exemplified divine character within their individual lives, their families, community, and nation.
"actually... one thing about Africa is that we don't have a problem with leaving some questions unanswered. we understand that life MUST have some mystery and romance..."- AFKAP_of_Darkness
"(Private property) it's a western european concept that has taken the world by storm."- k_orr
And one more thing: I AM NOT UTAMAROHO AND HIS VIEWS DON'T NECESSARILY REFLECT MINE!!!
____________________________ "the real pyramids were built with such precision that you can't slide a piece of paper between two 4,000 lb stones, and have shafts perfectly aligned so that you can see a tiny aperture through dozens of these mammoth blocks