Friday, June 1, 2018

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Oriiwi Nkeni

Wow.

Obododimma, I hope you will compose and publish these intriguing summations in some form.

toyin

On 30 May 2018 at 09:37, Obododimma Oha <obodooha@gmail.com> wrote:
Biko,
The main issue is that sex is a product of Chukwu's experiments with
forms and the desire  to diversify in creation -- which is still going
on in a more complex way as I write. It is an amazing  Chukwuistic
complexification, you may call it.

Understood as a  spirit (and a powerful alien), Chukwu does not even
need a penis or  a vagina. That restriction or definition by Biology
would mean that Chukwu needs the uses of these organs. Chukwu really
does not need them.

These are crazy ideas, I know. But craze has a way of opening up
trajectories of thought that amaze us with the truth near our noses,
yet unseen.

-- Obododimma.

On 5/29/18, 'Biko Agozino' via USA Africa Dialogue Series
<usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Chukwu the hermaphrodite? Na wawawa. My town believes that we are the
> children of Mr. and Mrs. Chukwu and we are called Awgu la evo Chukwu Ukpabi
> because we are the last born. Mbe is also a married tortoise in our
> folktales. If Nkeni was not married with children, that was the bigger
> disaster in Igbo cosmology, according to Uchendu.
> Gentleman Mike Ejeagha has a similar tale of a miser who lost everything and
> wanted to hang himself but a cripple in a pot cautioned the Odogwu who was
> climbing a tree to see him and not fall to kill him as he waited for his
> Chi, forcing him to abandon suicide and return home to marry and work hard
> to rebuild his wealth before dedicating his Ozo title to the Nwanguro.
> Fathers have a tendency to tell tales of macho men in a world without women
> but luckily for us, the women are the major story tellers. The legend of
> Osiris, Isis and Horus was most likely told by the Black Madonna, Virgin
> mother of the Sun God, thousands of years before the birth of the Son of God
> by the Holy Virgin.
> Your science fiction will benefit from the invention of women, apologies to
> Oyeronke Oyewunmi who proved that gender is less important than generation.
> Biko
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>
>   On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 2:58 PM, Obododimma Oha<obodooha@gmail.com> wrote:
>   Good question, Biko. Chukwu first started with singularity, making
> femininity and masculinity converge in works of creation.-- as we
> still see in relics of elan life in snails, paw paw, etc that are
> still hermaphrodite. The snail is in-between worlds (which is why it
> is treasured in mysticism and witchcraft because these cross into
> highways of other worlds), same with tortoise, but the snail is more
> ancient. It is neither here nor there.
>
> Separating femininity and masculinity was a later experiment in
> creation, just as you can have lifeworlds where Chukwu has put beings
> that may have not mouths (and so do not need to talk), may have four
> hands and would marvel that you have only two, may have eyes
> everywhere on their bodies, or may not have eyes at all but can see or
> know everything. They exist in their own world and do not need yours
> for norm.
>
> That said, Mrs.Chuukwu was inside Chukwu. The Trinity in Catholicism
> might explain this plurality in singularity better. Thanks.
> -- Obododimma.
>
> On 5/28/18, 'Biko Agozino' via USA Africa Dialogue Series
> <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>> Where were Mrs. Chukwu, Mrs. Mbe, Mrs. Nkeni, and their children?
>> Biko
>>
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>>
>>  On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 5:33 AM, Oluwatoyin Vincent
>> Adepoju<toyin.adepoju@gmail.com> wrote:  Magnificent.
>> I wonder, though, if you can share other perspectives from classical
>> Igbo
>> culture on relationship with Chukwu?
>> thanks
>> toyin
>> On 28 May 2018 at 05:23, Obododimma Oha <obodooha@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> "Chukwu the Supreme Being had withdrawn from our world to another
>> world. Before, it was possible to visit the Maker and hold banter with
>> Him, even play games with Him! It was such a pleasant thing to have
>> the Maker around, to visit Him and break kolanut with Him. Wasn't it
>> how He was able to confirm that Mbe nwa Aniga the tortoise was a very
>> great invention, a great crafty thinker that could match strategy with
>> strategy? "
>>  -- Read the full piece by clicking on this link:
>> http://obododimma-oha. blogspot.com.ng/2018/05/ oriiwi-nkeni.html
>>
>> --Obododimma
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