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Baba Ifa Karade holds a degree in Africana studies from Rutgers University and has written a number of books about the Yoruba/Ifa culture. He is a keynote lecturer at colleges across the United States and at Orisha conferences throughout the world. Visit him at www.karadenationalarchive.weebly.com.

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I quite thoroughly enjoyed this.
I did feel that there was a bit of focus on gender binary.
Not sure if I misunderstood.
Otherwise loved it.
 
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LoisSusan | 2 autres critiques | Dec 10, 2020 |
People who are familiar with me personally know that I'm a skeptic, that I favor a epistemic model that prioritizes evidence as the barometer for what we define as "real" or what is known. As a result I struggle with spirituality because it largely operates outside of our ability to test as a matter of course. This limits my engagement largely to ethical and anthropological investigations. Given all of this I'm sure there are things in Karade's writing that I'm simply not appreciating. The Handbook of Yoruba Religious concepts is a basic introduction into the cosmology and religious practices of the Yoruba which form the basis of religious practice of Ifa, Lucumi, Candomblé and Santeria. Karade covers a wide variety of materials that including rituals, traditions, and other basics of the practice. However, the breadth far exceeds the depth of specificity. Perhaps this is purposeful given that these traditions are all initiation based and formerly oral only. Especially when on considers that these traditions are all community based. There are no solitary practitioners. So the level of specificity I would have liked may not be appropriate from Karade's perspective. In some places I did find the text to somewhat pretentious in some places. As though to artificially give the sense of it being deep and insightful. If found it annoying. Luckily it was contained to small parts of the 1st and 2nd chapters. All in all its a useful introductory text.… (plus d'informations)
 
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_praxis_ | 2 autres critiques | Mar 4, 2018 |
Right after John Mason comes Baba Ifa Karade. This book takes the inclusive energy of Ifa to a new level by offering simple, comparative excerpts from religious texts from differing religions, even a list of chakras and their Yoruba counterparts. Interesting and mind/heart opening.
 
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nandithebull | 2 autres critiques | Jun 23, 2006 |

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