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About One Body Everywhere
One Body Everywhere is a humanist approach and initiative to the challenges of our current age, inspired by the social voice of Obaluaiye, the energy of the earth’s owner and core spirit – it aims to marshall our human expressions of the earth as deity towards the challenge of creating a more harmonious and prosperous …
Three-a-day: #001
The Song: Simi’s ‘Woman’ – a riff on Fela’s famous song, Lady, it is a smart feast for the ears Quote of the Day “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing. A schedule defends from … Continue reading Three-a-day: #001
Our Appearance
Hey There, Thanks for stopping by -as you may notice, not all our pages have content though there are nav links, we’re a work in progress with some areas still being mapped out, but we’re also already active in some areas – so think of us as a working building with some parts under construction, … Continue reading Our Appearance
The New & Necessary Fundamentalisms: Rough Notes on political action and negotiation for the good life, globally, in the 21st Century
The New & Necessary Fundamentalisms: Rough Notes on political action and negotiation for the good life, globally, in the 21st Century This note means to be brief, the central purpose of it is to articulate this, globally speaking in our understanding of the basis for our political life beyond economics we are at an impasse … Continue reading The New & Necessary Fundamentalisms: Rough Notes on political action and negotiation for the good life, globally, in the 21st Century
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Oba Jise – The Message
Yoruba Obaluaiye la la aga; emi obaluaiye l’on soro, emi nla gaia, emi nla obaluaiye l’on soro, Omi l’on soro Abiyamo l’on soro, Eyin Abiyamo ti oko ati ti obo – mo ki yin; Emi ewe ola l’on soro, epe obi l’on soro, Erinle l’on soro, Aiye l’on soro, emi ana l’on soro – mo … Continue reading Oba Jise – The Message
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In praise of…Adenle’s Congo Square
We have not yet had the pleasure of visiting New Orleans, Louisiana, however, recently watching a documentary about the city, that gave a tour of the city’s sites related to the Vodun religion and dispelling myths about it, featured for a few minutes a sculpture that celebrated the sunday freedom that enslaved people in the … Continue reading In praise of…Adenle’s Congo Square