Ojiji- The Shadow Archetype In Yoruba Philosophy Explained
Автор: Yoruba Mystic TV
Загружено: 2025-06-19
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In Yoruba culture, a person is seen as having two parts: the material and the immaterial. The ojiji represents the material or physical part, like a shadow that follows a person. The ojiji can also symbolize the "shadow self" or the hidden, repressed, and unresolved aspects of a person's personality. The concept of light and dark is crucial in Yoruba spirituality. The ojiji represents the darker or hidden aspects, while other concepts like "imole" (light) represent the brighter or more visible aspects of a person. While primarily meaning "shadow," "ojiji" can also be used in other contexts like "shade," especially in the context of physical space where people commune.
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