We call Orunmila “the witness of all creations.” Now let’s analyze this: If a being holds such a title, it implies that such a being was not only present when the universe began, but also watches us as we continue to make our choices. In other words, Orunmila dwells within us, observing our creations. That is what Ori-Inu does. In Idin-gbe, Ifa reveals that Orunmila is “Olomo atunise,” meaning Orunmila is the restorer. Someone who can fix something also understands the underlying cause of the issue. So Orunmila, being the restorer, means that he understands the root cause of our problems because he was present when we were creating them. That is why he is called “The Witness of All Creations.” The word “creation” in this context is not limited to the universe; it also includes our actions. So the next time you think of Ori-inu, think Orunmila!
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