Obara Meji

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In the fixed order of Orunmila, Obara-Meji occupies the seventh position. The esoteric representation of Obara Meji is the Rope
which symbolizes the force of attachment. It is an image of duration of human
accomplishment.
Frailty of my right hand Obara-Meji was famous for his concern about the poverty of god's creatures. People had deluded themselves with the feeble and defeatist philosophy that there was virtue in material poverty. He demonstrated that a creature's destiny was his own choice and that whether or not a person stayed poor was the measure of his personal effort. After helping several others in heaven, he saw a lot of poverty on earth and he decided to come to the world to bring wealth and prosperity to it. Obara-Meji became famous. His fame and popularity soon began to evoke envy and enmity. He was soon to realize that success breeds envy, and envy evokes animosity which begets enmity. Generally people do not fall in love with those who excel them. The fly which does not get greedy, never dies inside a wine
container. Having obtained all he wished for and more, one day, Obara-Meji received a visitor called Efun yemi abori bebele, who advised him to make sacrifice so that his new found prosperity might endure to the end of his life. He was told to make sacrifice... He did the sacrifices. That is why Obara-Meji lived for so long in affluence until all his children also became very old. The gray hair on his head and body turned to be as white as cotton and his wealth sustained to the end of his life! Ase 0! Note: These verses are only a fraction of the entirety of
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