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Noble Amhara
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Re: The cursed Bouda of gojjam
Last edited by Noble Amhara on 11 Feb 2020, 19:59, edited 1 time in total.
Re: The cursed Bouda of gojjam
A buda Woyane thug talking to his other half-self, Noble-Amhara thug.

First, a person who quotes or copies & pastes from Wikipedia is illiterate to say the least.
Second, exorcism alone wouldn’t extract the evil spirit out of a cursed soul like yourself. Even if you swallow the amulets, you would still remain cursed because you’re inherently worse than a Buda. You need to be deconstructed to dust, mixed with myes and then molded and recreated into a walking and breathing normal human being. Do you homework first and we will talk about the evil-eye charms of Gojjam. KIFU!
First, a person who quotes or copies & pastes from Wikipedia is illiterate to say the least.
Second, exorcism alone wouldn’t extract the evil spirit out of a cursed soul like yourself. Even if you swallow the amulets, you would still remain cursed because you’re inherently worse than a Buda. You need to be deconstructed to dust, mixed with myes and then molded and recreated into a walking and breathing normal human being. Do you homework first and we will talk about the evil-eye charms of Gojjam. KIFU!
Noble-Oromo wrote: ↑10 Feb 2020, 20:15Buda (or bouda), in Ethiopian folk religion, is the power of the evil eye and the ability to change into a hyena. Buda is generally believed to be a power held and wielded by those in a different social group, for example among the Beta Israel or metalworkers.[1][2]:20-21 The belief is also present in Sudan, Tanzania, and among the Berber people in Morocco.[3]
Belief in the evil eye, or buda, is widespread in Ethiopia.[4] The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are often characterized by others as possessing buda.[2]:20-21 Other castes such as ironworkers are often labeled as bearing the buda.[1] In fact, the word for manual worker, tabib, is also used to denote "one with the evil eye."[5]:49 The alleged evil power of the tabib is believed to be at a level similar to that of witches.[1]
Buda's alleged prevalence among outsiders correlates with the traditional belief that evil eye curses themselves are rooted in envy. As such, those allegedly possessing the power of buda might do so because of malevolent spirits. One study specifies that they are believed to be "empowered by evil spirit".[6] Niall Finneran describes how "the idea of magical creation underpins the perception of artisans in Ethiopia and in the wider African context. In many cases these skills have been acquired originally from an elemental source of evil via the paternal lineage, rather like a Faustian pact."[1] The power of the evil eye allows its bearer to change into a hyena, allowing him or her to attack another person while concealing his or her human identity.[6]
Some Ethiopian Christians carry an amulet or talisman, known as a kitab, or invoke God's name, to ward off the ill effects of buda.[7] A debtera, who is either an unordained priest or educated layperson, create these protective amulets or talismans.[1][6]
Ethiopian Orthodox priests continue to intervene and perform exorcisms on behalf of those believed to be afflicted by demons or buda. Such persons are brought to a church or prayer meeting.[6] Amsalu Geleta, in a modern case study, relates elements that are common to Ethiopian Christian exorcisms:
It includes singing praise and victory songs, reading from the Scripture, prayer and confronting the spirit in the name of Jesus. Dialogue with the spirit is another important part of the exorcism ceremony. It helps the counselor (exorcist) to know how the spirit was operating in the life of the demoniac. The signs and events mentioned by the spirit are affirmed by the victim after deliverance.[6]
The exorcism is not always successful, and Geleta notes another instance in which the usual methods were unsuccessful, and the demons apparently left the subject at a later time. In any event, "in all cases the spirit is commanded in no other name than the name of Jesus."[6]
Gojjam is the worst along with Gondar
Thank god the Sudanese sacked it
Oromos are originally from Sudan and Egypt
Oromo 2020 jawar
Last edited by Selam/ on 11 Feb 2020, 19:47, edited 1 time in total.
Re: The cursed Bouda of gojjam
I don't believe in this bullish buda staff.
This is a way of demeaning people.
That being said, I grew up hearing that the Axum of Tigray are the worst of all budas.
This is a way of demeaning people.
That being said, I grew up hearing that the Axum of Tigray are the worst of all budas.
Re: The cursed Bouda of gojjam
Noble-Oromo wrote: ↑10 Feb 2020, 20:15Buda (or bouda), in Ethiopian folk religion, is the power of the evil eye and the ability to change into a hyena. Buda is generally believed to be a power held and wielded by those in a different social group, for example among the Beta Israel or metalworkers.[1][2]:20-21 The belief is also present in Sudan, Tanzania, and among the Berber people in Morocco.[3]
Belief in the evil eye, or buda, is widespread in Ethiopia.[4] The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are often characterized by others as possessing buda.[2]:20-21 Other castes such as ironworkers are often labeled as bearing the buda.[1] In fact, the word for manual worker, tabib, is also used to denote "one with the evil eye."[5]:49 The alleged evil power of the tabib is believed to be at a level similar to that of witches.[1]
Buda's alleged prevalence among outsiders correlates with the traditional belief that evil eye curses themselves are rooted in envy. As such, those allegedly possessing the power of buda might do so because of malevolent spirits. One study specifies that they are believed to be "empowered by evil spirit".[6] Niall Finneran describes how "the idea of magical creation underpins the perception of artisans in Ethiopia and in the wider African context. In many cases these skills have been acquired originally from an elemental source of evil via the paternal lineage, rather like a Faustian pact."[1] The power of the evil eye allows its bearer to change into a hyena, allowing him or her to attack another person while concealing his or her human identity.[6]
Some Ethiopian Christians carry an amulet or talisman, known as a kitab, or invoke God's name, to ward off the ill effects of buda.[7] A debtera, who is either an unordained priest or educated layperson, create these protective amulets or talismans.[1][6]
Ethiopian Orthodox priests continue to intervene and perform exorcisms on behalf of those believed to be afflicted by demons or buda. Such persons are brought to a church or prayer meeting.[6] Amsalu Geleta, in a modern case study, relates elements that are common to Ethiopian Christian exorcisms:
It includes singing praise and victory songs, reading from the Scripture, prayer and confronting the spirit in the name of Jesus. Dialogue with the spirit is another important part of the exorcism ceremony. It helps the counselor (exorcist) to know how the spirit was operating in the life of the demoniac. The signs and events mentioned by the spirit are affirmed by the victim after deliverance.[6]
The exorcism is not always successful, and Geleta notes another instance in which the usual methods were unsuccessful, and the demons apparently left the subject at a later time. In any event, "in all cases the spirit is commanded in no other name than the name of Jesus."[6]
Gojjam is the worst along with Gondar
Thank god the Sudanese sacked it
Oromos are originally from Sudan and Egypt
Oromo 2020 jawar
Wahabist,
That is why you are against true Ethiopoians Muslims or Christians in order to put your Mullahs in the heart of Christiandom, what else is new? Did you not see your are the evil... in fact Budah is misnomer, Budah is about living with wisdom that is why Budah way of living came from India and the West is embracing it and it is non violent it is not religion or evil. There are bad and good people in any society but this stereotyping or any other stereotyping against societies is bad and must stop. In fact it is your agenda that would worry us, did you not know why Sudan is making medicines? They are well known medicine/poison making that is being smuggled into Ethiopia to kill, numb, make sick, Ethiopian people. In fact when Tplf/shabia/olf came in to Ethiopia after Derg is gone, they brought in the Sudanese people to kill/ make crazy/ numb/ give away their wealth on many Ethiopians with poison and sorcerey! Did you see in front of Sheraton hotel the Anaconda snake statue built by tplf/sudanese? It is sorcery against Ethiopoians. I know for the fact a woman used these medines and sorcery to destroy Ethiopians and families in egalitarian Addis Abebans, especially the coexisting Addis Abeban societiess and families. The Gonderes/Gojames you call are in fact are victimized by these Sudanese because they can smuggle in and affect them. the gonderes/gojames or Ethiopians for that matter are true oriental christians as well as true Muslims within Ethiopia who adhere to Mohammed's teachings not WahabiSt(a man called Abdul Wahab as prophet replacing the non violent, no head-cutting Mohammed), Arabs or colonialists whom through Sudan and Egypt help olf/tplf/shabia to affect these christians that is why. You are one of those no doubt.
Last edited by tlel on 11 Feb 2020, 15:10, edited 1 time in total.
Re: The cursed Bouda of gojjam
Selam,whether you are a man or a woman,please don't talk with such people.Selam/ wrote: ↑11 Feb 2020, 14:45A buda Woyane thug talking to his other half-self, Noble-Amhara thug.![]()
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First, a person who quotes or copies & pastes from Wikipedia is illiterate to say the least.
Second, exorcism alone wouldn’t extract the evil spirit out of a cursed souk like tgat of yourself. Even if you swallow the amulets, you wouldn’t still remain cursed because you’re inherently worse than a Buda. You need to be deconstructed to dust, mixed with myes and then molded and recreated into a walking and breathing normal human being. Do you homework first and we will talk about the evil-eye charms of Gojjam. KIFU!
Noble-Oromo wrote: ↑10 Feb 2020, 20:15Buda (or bouda), in Ethiopian folk religion, is the power of the evil eye and the ability to change into a hyena. Buda is generally believed to be a power held and wielded by those in a different social group, for example among the Beta Israel or metalworkers.[1][2]:20-21 The belief is also present in Sudan, Tanzania, and among the Berber people in Morocco.[3]
Belief in the evil eye, or buda, is widespread in Ethiopia.[4] The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are often characterized by others as possessing buda.[2]:20-21 Other castes such as ironworkers are often labeled as bearing the buda.[1] In fact, the word for manual worker, tabib, is also used to denote "one with the evil eye."[5]:49 The alleged evil power of the tabib is believed to be at a level similar to that of witches.[1]
Buda's alleged prevalence among outsiders correlates with the traditional belief that evil eye curses themselves are rooted in envy. As such, those allegedly possessing the power of buda might do so because of malevolent spirits. One study specifies that they are believed to be "empowered by evil spirit".[6] Niall Finneran describes how "the idea of magical creation underpins the perception of artisans in Ethiopia and in the wider African context. In many cases these skills have been acquired originally from an elemental source of evil via the paternal lineage, rather like a Faustian pact."[1] The power of the evil eye allows its bearer to change into a hyena, allowing him or her to attack another person while concealing his or her human identity.[6]
Some Ethiopian Christians carry an amulet or talisman, known as a kitab, or invoke God's name, to ward off the ill effects of buda.[7] A debtera, who is either an unordained priest or educated layperson, create these protective amulets or talismans.[1][6]
Ethiopian Orthodox priests continue to intervene and perform exorcisms on behalf of those believed to be afflicted by demons or buda. Such persons are brought to a church or prayer meeting.[6] Amsalu Geleta, in a modern case study, relates elements that are common to Ethiopian Christian exorcisms:
It includes singing praise and victory songs, reading from the Scripture, prayer and confronting the spirit in the name of Jesus. Dialogue with the spirit is another important part of the exorcism ceremony. It helps the counselor (exorcist) to know how the spirit was operating in the life of the demoniac. The signs and events mentioned by the spirit are affirmed by the victim after deliverance.[6]
The exorcism is not always successful, and Geleta notes another instance in which the usual methods were unsuccessful, and the demons apparently left the subject at a later time. In any event, "in all cases the spirit is commanded in no other name than the name of Jesus."[6]
Gojjam is the worst along with Gondar
Thank god the Sudanese sacked it
Oromos are originally from Sudan and Egypt
Oromo 2020 jawar
Re: The cursed Bouda of gojjam
Not sure if it’s intentional or unintentional that you addressed the “Noble Oromo” crap as a Muslim. He is not Oromo and not Muslim either. Trust me, he is a cursed Woyane rat pretending to be something else.
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tlel wrote: ↑11 Feb 2020, 14:59Noble-Oromo wrote: ↑10 Feb 2020, 20:15Buda (or bouda), in Ethiopian folk religion, is the power of the evil eye and the ability to change into a hyena. Buda is generally believed to be a power held and wielded by those in a different social group, for example among the Beta Israel or metalworkers.[1][2]:20-21 The belief is also present in Sudan, Tanzania, and among the Berber people in Morocco.[3]
Belief in the evil eye, or buda, is widespread in Ethiopia.[4] The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are often characterized by others as possessing buda.[2]:20-21 Other castes such as ironworkers are often labeled as bearing the buda.[1] In fact, the word for manual worker, tabib, is also used to denote "one with the evil eye."[5]:49 The alleged evil power of the tabib is believed to be at a level similar to that of witches.[1]
Buda's alleged prevalence among outsiders correlates with the traditional belief that evil eye curses themselves are rooted in envy. As such, those allegedly possessing the power of buda might do so because of malevolent spirits. One study specifies that they are believed to be "empowered by evil spirit".[6] Niall Finneran describes how "the idea of magical creation underpins the perception of artisans in Ethiopia and in the wider African context. In many cases these skills have been acquired originally from an elemental source of evil via the paternal lineage, rather like a Faustian pact."[1] The power of the evil eye allows its bearer to change into a hyena, allowing him or her to attack another person while concealing his or her human identity.[6]
Some Ethiopian Christians carry an amulet or talisman, known as a kitab, or invoke God's name, to ward off the ill effects of buda.[7] A debtera, who is either an unordained priest or educated layperson, create these protective amulets or talismans.[1][6]
Ethiopian Orthodox priests continue to intervene and perform exorcisms on behalf of those believed to be afflicted by demons or buda. Such persons are brought to a church or prayer meeting.[6] Amsalu Geleta, in a modern case study, relates elements that are common to Ethiopian Christian exorcisms:
It includes singing praise and victory songs, reading from the Scripture, prayer and confronting the spirit in the name of Jesus. Dialogue with the spirit is another important part of the exorcism ceremony. It helps the counselor (exorcist) to know how the spirit was operating in the life of the demoniac. The signs and events mentioned by the spirit are affirmed by the victim after deliverance.[6]
The exorcism is not always successful, and Geleta notes another instance in which the usual methods were unsuccessful, and the demons apparently left the subject at a later time. In any event, "in all cases the spirit is commanded in no other name than the name of Jesus."[6]
Gojjam is the worst along with Gondar
Thank god the Sudanese sacked it
Oromos are originally from Sudan and Egypt
Oromo 2020 jawar
Wahabist,
That is why you are against true Ethiopoians Muslims or Christians in order to put your Mullahs in the heart of Christiandom, what else is new? Did you not see your are the evil... in fact Budah is misnomer, Budah is about living with wisdom that is why Budah way of living came from India and the West is embracing it and it is non violent it is not religion or evil. There are bad and good people in any society but this stereotyping or any other stereotyping against societies is bad and must stop. In fact it is your agenda that would worry us, did you not know why Sudan is making medicines? They are well known medicine/poison making that is being smuggled into Ethiopia to kill, numb, make sick, Ethiopian people. In fact when Tplf/shabia/olf came in to Ethiopia after Derg is gone, they brought in the Sudanese people to kill/ make crazy/ numb/ give away their wealth on many Ethiopians with poison and sorcerey! Did you see in front of Sheraton hotel the Anaconda snake statue built by tplf/sudanese? It is sorcery against Ethiopoians. I know for the fact a woman used these medines and sorcery to destroy Ethiopians and families in egalitarian Addis Abebans, especially the coexisting Addis Abeban societiess and families. The Gonderes/Gojames you call are in fact are victimized by these Sudanese because they can smuggle in and affect them. the gonderes/gojames or Ethiopians for that matter are true oriental christians as well as true Muslims within Ethiopia who adhere to Mohammed's teachings not WahabiSt(a man called Abdul Wahab as prophet replacing the non violent, no head-cutting Mohammed), Arabs or colonialists whom through Sudan and Egypt help olf/tplf/shabia to affect these christians that is why. You are one of those no doubt.