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Obatala: Ifa and the Chief of the Spirit of the White Cloth

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Obatala is the Spirit of the Chief of the White Cloth in the West African religious tradition called "Ifá". The power of Obatala is described by Ifá as one of many Spiritual Forces in Nature which are called "Orisha". There are a large number of Orisha, and each Orisha has its own awo (Mysteries of Nature).

The word Obatala is the name given to describe a complex convergence of Spiritual Forces that are key elements in the Ifá concept of consciousness. Those Spiritual Forces that form the foundation of Obatala's role in the Spirit Realm relate to the movement between dynamics and form as it exists throughout the universe. According to Ifá, dynamics and form represent the polarity between the Forces of expansion and contraction. Together these Forces create light and darkness, and it is Obatala who brings this into being.

This title is part of a series of eight booklets about the Orisha by Awo Fá' Lokun Fátunmbi. Please feel free to write us and tell us which of the Orisha you would like to know more about.

36 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1993

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Awo Falokun Fatunmbi

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Awo Baba Falokun Fatunmbi (born David Wilson) is a babalawo, initiate of Ifá, who at the age of 38 visited Nigeria with the purpose of studying the Yoruba traditions Ifa Orisa. Baba got the initiation in Ifa in Ode Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria in Ile Ogunti Ode Remo. For 25 years Baba has been traveling around Nigeria, collecting little by little the Ifa knowledge. His main teacher became Adebolu Fatunmise, who was initiated at the age of 7 in Ifa (Kekere Awo – a young Babalawo).

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January 19, 2025
This book was so informative. It goes deep into the prayers on how to invoke Obatala and gives explanations to each of the different Odu stories. I recommend to anyone trying to study Ifa or in the realm of Santeria, to start with this book first. Then any other book you pick up on the subject will be easier to understand.
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