Sunday, January 14, 2007

A central question through which we develop the interpretive potential of the Ifa
system in relation to the epistemic focus of this essay is to explore the question of whether the oscillation between questions and their cosmographic organisation represented by the Odu can be adapted as a model for the understanding of the processes through which Wenger and Maltwood have created their cosmogeographic maps, as well as illuminate the processes through which human beings shape their reality through an interactive process that consists in an oscillation between the physical cosmos and intersubjective and objective realities.[SEE PEEK,DIVINATION SCHOLAR, ON THISIN HIS WORK ON DIVINATION,AND ANGELANAND GEOFFREY-PORACTISING ASTROLGERS AND DIVINATION SCHOLARS CURRETLY RUNNING A THRIVING COSMOLGY AND DIVINATION PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENT]


In order to develop the interpretive possibilities of the system in relation to a model that facilitates a conceptualisation of the imaginative processes through which Wenger and Maltwood have developed their conceptions of the landscapes they work with, as well as the relationships of their activity to the imaginative activity of other creative workers, we need to provide an exposition of the hermeneutic processes through which the Ifa system operates.

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