Sunday, July 13, 2008

Ise Is The Medicine For Poverty







"Ale mura e mura Ise O

Ise O

Ise"


(phonetically from the song by O.J. Ekemode)


"Doing is the medicine for poverty

Doing Ohh

Doing"


The Yoruba word "ise" (pronounced ee shay) is normally translated as the English "work"

I translate it differntly

It appears to be related to the Yoruba word "ase" (pronounced ahh shay)

Ase is the power to make something so...we sometimes think of it as an incantation at the end of a prayer or spiritual request that is a way of asking the Wombniverse to make it so

But from the perspective of Our Ancestors , to whom the word belongs, ase IS the power to make it so...the word itself not only describes the phenomena, but actually IS the phenomena


Back to ise...because it is closely related to ase which is the power of making things happen...ise from an Ancestral perspective seems to be the doing of things...the act of doing

It is necessary to separate this from our English term work because the word work is generally related to groups of meaningless acts that accomplish gargantuan piles of NOTHING

Seriously...for example

My former job was as a counselor of juvenile deliquent youth in a treatment/correctional facility

Of an eight hour day....the first six hours were spent, answering emails, returning phone calls, completing never ending stacks of forms, entering information onto the computer system....and only about 45 mins of the last hour was spent counseling the youth

While all of this was work

None of it was ise

None of it accomplished any task in particular


Ise is...growing the food that you eat

Making the clothes that you wear

Creating your home...building it and beautifying it

Sharing information with others

Dancing

Singing

Acting out and telling stories

Making music

Ise


And according to Our Ancestors...Ise

Actual doing...is the medicine for poverty

You cannot be hungry while actively gathering, hunting and growing food

You cannot need clothes while weaving cloth and creating clothing

You cannot be homeless while building and beautifying a home


"Doing is the medicine for poverty"

I am always moved by the simplicity of the wisdom of Our Ancestors

While we will create programs and build institutions and homeless shelters and welfare assistance

It is only through doing that poverty can be alleviated


I have taken this mantra to heart and realised that it is as simple as this in my own life as well

Working...stringing together meaningless, unfulfilling, status quo maintaing tasks in order to pay the bills will never alleviate a state of want

It is only ISE that can cure poverty


Doing...being....fully existing within the context of the environment that I live in is all that will destroy the negative energies of want and need
"Ise is the medicine for poverty"
"Ise Oh Ise"



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aboru, aboye, abosise Iya,

I'm always inspired by you. Thanks for giving so much of yourself! Blessings!

Teonia

Ms.BeatJunkie!!! said...

wow very thought provoking. someone asked me what the Ashe` means and i couldnt find it anywhere.

so glad i stumbled onto your blog.
would love to learn more about this and how it applys to me or can be applied.

i too work in that field but moreso with adults and young adults.

good post.

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