A Personal Experience: Aibinuori’s Era of Unification
Aibinuori’s Encounter with the Lineage of the First Luminary:
One night, a member of the lineage of the First Luminary, deeply rooted in traditional Yoruba spirituality, came to Aibinuori, the latest Luminary of this era. This member was familiar with the traditional systems of Yoruba spirituality, including the use of roots, herbs, and the gods known by their Yoruba names.
The Question and the Teaching:
- The lineage member asked how to bring imagination to reality in the context of creating effective charms with herbs and rituals. Aibinuori explained that the charm must be created for good and not for evil. He emphasized the importance of studying herbs, understanding what each represents, and using imagination to travel across different realms and dimensions.
The Importance of Dreams:
- The lineage member mentioned that he never remembers his dreams. Aibinuori, in his wisdom, said, “Bi imole ba de okunkun a para da,” meaning “When light comes, the darkness turns to light.” This signified that henceforth, the lineage member would start to remember his dreams.
- That very night, the lineage member dreamt and remembered everything. In his vision, Agbáraorun showed him that everyone in the same room was wearing crowns that pointed to the sky, symbolizing divine approval and guidance.
Conclusion
The teachings of Oríkì Imọlẹ, as explained by Aibinuori, the latest Luminary of the era of unification, offer profound insights into creating effective charms and recognizing divine guidance. By following these steps with sincerity and faith, individuals can align themselves with the divine principles of light, wisdom, and harmony, ensuring the effectiveness of their spiritual practices and the manifestation of their intentions in the physical realm.