THE CHRISTIANS HOLY COMMUNION ORIGINATED FROM THE IGBO'S EMUME OJI (BREAKING OF KOLA)
Igbo civilization in its hey-days, certainly dealt with issues pertaining to astrology and the cosmic, and that the founders of Igbo civilization were probably the beings who charted the cosmic waters of the universe and kick-started the path of planetary evolution and human civilization. This thesis is supported by the story of Adam’s Fall, for Adam, the name of the Fallen Man means ‘I have Fallen’ (Adaa m) in Igbo, and the Hebrew word Tikkun/tikonnu), which expresses the hope of Adam’s restoration through unification with the god within is (as noted earlier) also an Igbo word (tikonu – ‘unite’). All these aid our conclusion that Semitic is a Mega-Igbo linguistic phenomenon and that Igbo language was that ‘Semitic’ language which linguists claim seeded other languages in two major Pre- and Post-Deluge migrations.
The deepest traditional belief in the Hebrew Cabbala is that when Adam fell from divine grace, he lost his divinity because his inner man became divided and he was no longer whole, unified (holy). Accordingly, the greatest hope of the Hebrew nation is that one day Adam (Modern Man/Homo Sapiens) will become whole again when the scattered parts of his consciousness are brought together in a cosmic union of the physical man with the God within. It is this mystery that the Hebrews traditionally define as Tikkun – the union of the separate parts into one spiritual whole. Our research has shown beyond every doubt, that the sacrament of this hoped-for union, which in the Christian religion is demonstrated in the Sacrament of the Holy Communion, has its origin in the Igbo ritual of Holy Communion otherwise called Emume Oji, a ritual which is conducted in the exact same way as the Christian Holy Communion and the Hebrew Breaking of Bread. Igbo Emume Oji is the oldest of its kind anywhere on earth, having been inaugurated since the days of the First People (the descendants of the Homo Erectus cave men).
The deepest traditional belief in the Hebrew Cabbala is that when Adam fell from divine grace, he lost his divinity because his inner man became divided and he was no longer whole, unified (holy). Accordingly, the greatest hope of the Hebrew nation is that one day Adam (Modern Man/Homo Sapiens) will become whole again when the scattered parts of his consciousness are brought together in a cosmic union of the physical man with the God within. It is this mystery that the Hebrews traditionally define as Tikkun – the union of the separate parts into one spiritual whole. Our research has shown beyond every doubt, that the sacrament of this hoped-for union, which in the Christian religion is demonstrated in the Sacrament of the Holy Communion, has its origin in the Igbo ritual of Holy Communion otherwise called Emume Oji, a ritual which is conducted in the exact same way as the Christian Holy Communion and the Hebrew Breaking of Bread. Igbo Emume Oji is the oldest of its kind anywhere on earth, having been inaugurated since the days of the First People (the descendants of the Homo Erectus cave men).