Story of Irreechaa in Cushitic Ethiopia
In this article, I want to say to my readers, including my criticizers, have a life of Ora-Omo or a life of Or-omo i.e a life of Oromo – a life of resurrection, which means a life of a new beginning and success in the rest of your life’s journey. To comprehend what I mean by a life of Ora-Omo, enjoy my short essay here!
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Noble Amhara
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Finally your identity is exposed
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☆ Bissbiss Galla Bantu I Thought ☆!!
☆ You Will Celebrate Irrecha At Red Sea Assab ☆!!
☆ You Will Be Hunted Humiliated By Shaebia ☆!!
☆ You Will Celebrate Irrecha At Red Sea Assab ☆!!
☆ You Will Be Hunted Humiliated By Shaebia ☆!!
Re: Story of Irreechaa in Cushitic Ethiopia
First let me try to elaborate what I mean by life of resurrection. This term is used by the three big religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). But its origin seems to be from the earlier faith systems like Wàqéffannà as we will look at it below. Resurrection is nowadays used as a metaphor for the new beginning towards success, new start, new plan, new goal-setting, new life journey, after having experienced death (which is also the symbol for unsuccessful life and failure). Regarding Oromo people, resurrection may mean for us a new start and success after all the collective political failures we have had in our hitherto liberation journey. How does Wàqéffannà look at the process of such resurrection?