Ebo, Ikor, AFANGIAKO - definitions 
 
Ebo is the agency, channel, or instrument and means that bear to fruition, our thoughts, prayers, decrees, or expressions of the will in whatever form. Ebo may be present through different forms including physical objects. The physical medium could be artifacts, bones, or animals including human animal. Ebo could be in spiritual form that is invisible. Ebo could be in the form of entities. Ebo could be formless or imaginary. Ebo could be in the form of elements such as whirl wind or hurricanes, be present as the fire of volcanoes, the lightning (not the sound) that accompanies thunder, etc. Ebo could be through Ruaobi (chants and so-called names of God, mantra, etc.) Ebo is not limited by matter, space, or time. It is eternal and boundless. 
Ebo is the agency, channel, or instrument — NOT oracles, Gods, and ancestors. Ebo in some form is the essence of the spiritual resources of each person; it is stored in the bones. The Ebo of the body is not in glands, in the psyche, in the skin, flesh, or blood; rather it is in the bones. Whatever one wills would be fulfilled through the instrumentality of Ebo URIGB’OGBAN. That the Ebo of the person can stream freely is the sine qua non. The mystery of this is revealed to those who sight AFANGIAKO — the stream of  lightning-like light of Ebo URIGB’OGBAN. Therefore apply yourself to develop and grow into the stream that is AFANGIAKO. (See also Blog -Creators). 
Ebo is often used generically. Hence, it is important to stipulate or understand the form of the Ebo to which one was referring at any given occasion. Ebo URIGB’OGBAN rules the earth and AFANGIAKO is the stream of light which heralds Ebo URIGB’OGBAN. Ebo URIGBE-OGBAN (or URIGB’OGBAN) is the stem of Ebo in the universe; AFANGIAKO is its emanation, which links the earth and her dwellers to them. 
The idiom of the word ebá includes tongue, beam, bolt, stream of light, lightning, light shaft, the tail of a comet, etc. The characteristic red tail feather of the African grey parrot is the ebá of the parrot as the tail of a comet is the ebá of the comet, and AFANGIAKO is the ebá of Ebo URIGBE-OGBAN. The only manifestation of AFANGIAKO is as “ebá” Ebo URIGBE-OGBAN. The person on the quest for salvation through Spiritual Sovereignty must come face to face and sight AFANGIAKO as a pillar, bolt, or stream of light. One could be caught in the stream of light from Ebo URIGB’OGBAN, namely AFANGIAKO.   
Ebá Ebo URIGBE-OGBAN” is the equivalent of the expression, “OGUN n’ ebá erhen”, meaning that OGUN is the tongue, beam, bolt, stream of heat radiated by fire. OGUN of the fire manifests through volcano; it melts rocks. OGUN originating from within the earth, is born by fire, changes everything on earth and above the earth. Ebo URIGBE-OGBAN changes everything on earth and in heaven through AFANGIAKO, which they collectively derive from the invisible to cause events in the visible. 
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Pilgrimage of Salvation Through Okenanubode - Mount Anubode 
The quest for Salvation is a pilgrimage of the soul as initiation on Mount Anubode.  Images and idols only appear to be there; the pathway that they seem to define, only seem to be the pathway. These perceptions are the illusions in the mind and mundane ritual consciousness of the seeker. They are not real or separable from the individual that is experiencing them. The fool would not know this. He/she would not believe the Oboiro who points out the cource of divine Initiation on the spiritual or metaphysical Okenanubode. Take heed son and daughter of man/woman, the pathway of Salvation does not contain any demons, dragons, or frightful masks and masquerade, other than the illusions that you are conjuring up. (See also Ebo
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The Ikor 
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