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Ebora
Cover of the Day: Marvel Premiere #6 (January, 1973) Art by Mike Ploog & Frank Giacoia
Ebora: Ifa and the Hero's Journey
Awo Falokun Fatunmbi presents in "Ebora" a revealing account and understanding for the first time of Africa's metaphysical aspect of Odu Ifa releasing the connection of Spiritual Warriors within our lives. A dupe Awo Ogun.
- Ifasina O. Agbede
In this book, Awo Falokun Fatunmbi continues to make lasting contributions to our understanding of the Yoruba cosmos. In “Ebora”, Awo Falokun provides an in depth explanation of the often misunderstood topic of Spiritual Warriors in Ifa. Set to the rhythm of the universal hero’s journey, baba takes us on a voyage into the Yoruba spiritual world. This book also provides instruction on how to embark on the journey to self-transformation with the help and guidance of the Yoruba Spiritual Warriors.
- Awo Fategbe Fatunmbi PURCHASE YOUR COPY TODAY Ifa Books Inc or Egbe Iwa-Pele
Évora uma cidade que fascina
Évora uma cidade que fascina
Antes de ser o que é hoje, foram várias as vidas e reencarnações de Évora. Ela foi Ebora, sede da corte lusitana, sob a alçada de Sertório. Foi a segunda cidade da Hispania Romana, e foi capital política do reino, bem como centro cultural da Renascença portuguesa.
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Ebora
Capital city of Ilenia and location of the Royal Family, Ebora is a city set upon the Western Shore of the Empire. Ebora is a large, bustling city full of life and people. The sea is extremely important to the daily lives of the people, be it a source of food, work, or fun. In the rocky north lies the castle and the Aidan’s cliff diving haunts. To the south, the smooth coastline is where the harbors lie, funneling goods in and out of the city. Buildings work with the land, carved sandstone that flows with the natural hills. The city is beautiful.