King Oduduwa, who settled somewhat peacefully in the already established Ile-Ife—the sacred city of the indigenous people
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Oduduwa, the chief ancestor and first king of the Yoruba settled at Ile-Ife.
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Oduduwa, the chief ancestor and first king of the Yoruba settled at Ile-Ife
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the orisha) were created and sent by Oludumare to assist in the spiritual evolution of humankind.
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the orisha as emanations of the One Source or Oludumare.
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The Yoruba word for God is both Oludumare and Olorun.
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Yoruba is a divine journey to the inner self and to God-Consciousness.
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In the Old World it has not been forgotten that the aim of the mystic or priestly orders is not to dwell upon occult powers but to seek the divine essence.
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The aim of man's mystical search is to acquire an imperishable consciousness through a progressive communion of his physical body (his temporal reality), with his spiritual being (his immortal reality), and his ‘kinship' with his divine cause.”