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Healing Black Angels (Blood Angels, Jumpers, or Abiku)

Sheloya October 21, 2011 October 22, 20111

In some diaspora traditions, we call children who die young Black Angels.  In Yorubaland, they are called Abiku.  Iku means “death” and abiku is essentially, someone who was born to die. Since nothing created is absolutely perfect because life could not exist in a Universe of complete rigidity, even Death…

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