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What Really is Esu?
by Ebun-Oluwa Kumuyi
Due to Christian syncretism in Nigeria, the Deity or Orisa Esu has become
synonymous with the Christian devil.
There are many different reasons why and how this came to be so. Let us examine
those reasons, and allow us to come
to a better understanding of Olorun's messenger, aka Esu!
Esu has many different personalities and can do many things, as most Orisa.
He is most popularly known as the
trickster, the guarder of the crossroads, the gatekeeper of Heaven, the choice
giver and justice maker. The latter task,
in my scholarly opinion, is the main reason why the European decided to mask
Esu as the "bad one."
In naming Esu as the trickster, let us refer to Odù Iwori-Ofun which
says:
Owon so ibi di ire agba lo da'fa fun ogejan, elegbe Ifá. Owon so ibi
di ire on li o da inu aye on li o ko gbogbo ire wa
inu aye, oran ti ko ba dara ehin ni da si.
Nigbati Esu gbo pe awon ore meji so pe awon ko ni ja lai-lai nigbana ni Esu
lo da fila aliawo apa kan fun-fun, apa
kan si dudu; o si lo koja larin awon meji ore, o si da ija sile larin awon.
This verse tells the story of two best friends who visited a Babalawo for
a consultation. It was told by Olodumare
through Ifá to the Babalawo that the friends needed to make a sacrifice
in order to preserve their friendship. They had
enough faith in their relationship that they refused to perform the sacrifice.
Esu heard of this, and decided to put on a
hat that was half white and half black and walked past the friends where
one stood on the right, and the other at Esu's
left. They both commented on the same man, but argued over the color of his
hat; one seeing only the white side, and
the other seeing only the black. It turns out that through this disagreement
their friendship ended. Had they performed
the prescribed sacrifice to God, they would have died best friends instead
of having lived as enemies.
This is an example of Esu being the trickster, as well as him being a dealer
of justice. Not performing a sacrifice is a
slight to God, a suggestion that you have more power than He to control your
own destiny and deny His advise.
Neither God, Orunmila nor Esu appreciate this type of arrogant behaviour.
When this happens, humans are punished.
Esu's role as the "punisher" is what lead the Europeans to convince our own
people that God's messenger is really the
devil!
Let us now compare Esu and the devil according to the Bible and verses of
Ifá. The Bible says that the devil was cast
out of Heaven for competing with God. This is not true of Esu, nor is there
any historical/mythical evidence through
Yoruba text to back this assertion.
The devil makes his home in hell-fire and is the antithesis of anything Heavenly.
Esu resides between Heaven and
Earth, serving as God's messenger to man and carrying sacrifices from Earth
to Heaven. He is also the gatekeeper of
Heaven, which the devil certainly is not!
Esu does not wait for humans to die so that he may carry them off to hell.
Esu does not encourage evil, nor is he the
father of evil. These are attributes of the Christian devil that are non-existent
in traditional Yoruba culture.
Many times Esu will force us to look at the ugliness within ourselves so
that we may see who we are in true light,
recognise the wrong and change it so that we are better able to please God.
It is Esu that makes us remember:
S'otito, s'ododo, ma s'ika - Orisa gbe iwa pele O!
This basically means to do good, and perform well without doing harm - the
Orisa support good character!
This is not to say that the Yoruba are naive enough to have a disbelief in
evil and evil forces. That would be foolish -
especially of a culture that strongly believes in a balance of nature. Where
there exists good, there must also exist evil
and our ancestors understood this clearly. It has been misunderstood, however,
that Esu is the master of this evil when
in fact he is not. The Yoruba do have a belief in evil forces that parade
around during the dark hours and cause harm
to humans and nature. These forces work with those with iwa buruku (bad character)
and help them achieve evil goals
on earth; it should be noted that those forces are not Orisa. It is strongly
believed that Olodumare ni idajo - meaning
that God is the owner of ALL judgement. Those who intentionally perform evil
acts on Earth will eventually be judged
by God and will have to answer for their acts.
May the blessings of God be upon you forever and always, Ase!