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الصفحة 59
Man's earthly existence began as a sculpture created by Qbàtálá , and it ends with the burial of that sculpture . On the altar of the ancestor , a new sculpture may be placed to provide a transient abode for the de - materialized soul ...
Man's earthly existence began as a sculpture created by Qbàtálá , and it ends with the burial of that sculpture . On the altar of the ancestor , a new sculpture may be placed to provide a transient abode for the de - materialized soul ...
الصفحة 61
Selon leur mythologie , l'existence de l'homme est envisagée comme la combinaison d'ara ( le corps ) façonné dans l'argile par Obàtálá ( le dieu créateur ) et d'émi ( l'âme ) insufflé dans le corps par Olódùmarè ( le Dieu Suprême ) ...
Selon leur mythologie , l'existence de l'homme est envisagée comme la combinaison d'ara ( le corps ) façonné dans l'argile par Obàtálá ( le dieu créateur ) et d'émi ( l'âme ) insufflé dans le corps par Olódùmarè ( le Dieu Suprême ) ...
الصفحة 73
Like the tualinked groupings , these are not corporate groups but latent groupings that have a temporary but real existence at times of perceived crisis and dissolve at the end of the crisis . Correspondingly , in other villages ...
Like the tualinked groupings , these are not corporate groups but latent groupings that have a temporary but real existence at times of perceived crisis and dissolve at the end of the crisis . Correspondingly , in other villages ...
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