DIBIA OR NATIVE DOCTOR
Things our generations have lost due to white lies and brainwashings.
A DIBỊA in Igbo African culture is a man or a woman with vast knowledge of nature and spirituality. In some cases they are called the wise ones, great ones, the eyes of the gods, or doctors which is the literal meaning of the word DIBỊA in Igbo language, ( native doctors).
In this knowledge, mostly people aredivinely chosen to be a DIBỊA, and sometimes also can be learned by being around or serving as apprentice to a well rich in knowledge DIBỊA.
There are several branches of being aDIBỊA, hence being a DIBỊA is a vast knowledge, and I mean as vast as when you say in English that someone is a doctor.
For example in western world a doctor defines as follows.
A teacher or a learned man.
A person who holds a doctorate.
A physician or surgeon.
A person licensed to practice any of the healing arts, as an osteopath, dentist, veterinarian, etc.
And this word doctor is said to be originated from an old Latin word of doctore which means a teacher, and in middle English as doctor, teacher, or learned man.
So in Igbo African setting, DIBỊAbeing a vast field of knowledge includes (1) DIBỊA NGBỌRỌGWỤ NAMKPA AKWỤKWỌ which we callherbalist in English language.
These are people that specializes indiscovering, and treating sicknessesusing roots, herbs and nature materials. All their goals are saving life.
(2) EZEMMỤỌ, (CHIEF PRIEST OF AN ORACLE) They are also being referred to as the mouthpiece of gods.
These are another set of people which we also refer to as DIBỊA. They serve as mediators between the people and the oracles. They offersacrifices to the gods and the Oracle, and alert the leadership of the people when things are going bad in the society, eg when an abominable act isperpetrated neither in the secret oropenly, so they are often called names like the voice of the gods or the eyes of the gods.
(3) DIBỊA OWUMMIRI or the mediatorbetween the water goddesses and man. These are special section ofDIBỊAs whos works are often reaching out to the river goddessesand gods, helping people with issuesrelating to water spirits like ọgbanje and iyiụwa problems. They can offersacrifices, and intermediate between the person involved and the spirits inother to bring solutions.
(4) DIBỊA MGBA AFA, OR MGBA NSIwhich in English can be referred asdiviners, soothsayers, fortune tellers, all kinds of seers etc. These arespecialists in every spiritual inquiries. When you approach them for your problems all they do is consult the spirit of the ancestors which will reveal to them the root of the problemand what can be done for a permanent solution of it. Sometimesdue to they have limited powers insolving problems, they might direct you to a higher power or can also go in your name and at the end the goal is to get the solution.
(5) DIBỊA NHA MMIRI or rain doctors as English calls it.
These I have mentioned so far are all in the fields of being a DIBIA (native doctors). Rain doctors are the people that possesses the power to control rain and winds. They can cause windto blow, make it rain, and can also make it stop raining. They are the only people that possess the natural/ spiritual/scientific knowledge of doing this.
Sometime among them there are ones that only have the power to cause the wind to blow shifting rainfall from one direction to another or stop it from falling at a particular location at a particular time, (ịchụmmiri) and some can only make rain to fall, but can not control or stop rain from falling, (Ịhammiri) but there are ones that have the power to carry out both still. (NDỊ NA ACHỤ MA NA AHAKWA MMIRI)
In all these, like I mentioned earlier, mainly people are divinely chosen by the spirit to serve them on each various field, and one can also acquire this knowledge by staying close to a DIBỊA or serving as an apprentice to a DIBỊA.
Though one person sometimes candivinely be blessed with all of this knowledge in one, but I want us to have this understanding that there are differences in them.
There are some DIBỊA that can only give medicines and heal sicknesses, but can not predict anything, and such people are called for that purpose only.
There are some that specialized inpredictions, fortune-telling or any kindof igba afa, but they can not healsicknesses.
In rain doctoring, I know some rain doctors that can only bring rain down, but cannot stop or control the raining. And there are also some that have the power to control both.
So in the Igbo African setting all this people are recognised in their various fields.
This teaching becomes very important not for just to the ordinary people, but to those who are operating as DIBỊAS today in and around the society.
Because some few bad eggs have destroyed the legacies of our ancestors in this field.
People must be made to understand that being a DIBỊA is never a license to kill or to perpetrate all kinds of atrocities thereby causing pain and sorrows to the people. Rather being a DIBỊA is a call to save life, to heal, to teach and uplift the people.
Yes I understand that anyone thatpossesses the knowledge of what saves, also must have the ideas of what kills, yes this is just about having the knowledge of negativityand positivity, but the right thing here is that you must be positive herehence life is involved. Because our people said that okenye ekunyere nwaọsina ezen'egbu ya marakwa naekunyeghi ya nwa ka otagbueatagbue. Lol. An adult who a baby isgiven to and she started complainingthat she is having toothache should be mindful that the baby was given to her not to be bitten. This just a proverb.
So they told you all the negative sides of African healing strategies andDIBỊA, but you never asked them the positive sides???
So you believe that DIBỊAs or native doctors are bad due to someperceived bad eggs amongst them that are often negative in their practice, but you have not asked your self who is responsible for creation of some deadly diseases like Ebola,SARS, Lassa fever, HIV and AIDS etc????
African spirituality is never an evil practice the way western religion,western education, Western media and some bad eggs amongst us has made it to look like, it is all about being positive and alwaysmaintaining positive vibrations.
Before the western psychiatrictreatment came to Africa, Africanshave been treating psychiatric related cases including madness of all sorts.
Before western ways of health carecame to Africa, Africans have beenenjoying good health, goodmedications through nature produces and spirituality.
Every poison has its antidote, every sickness has cure in African ways ofhealings, every problem has remedy.
It is time we as African children start looking back to what we have, inother to use it positively for our general good.
Don't join those that demoralises and dehumanizes us, but join those that are building, elevating and continue to uplift us, because our people said that ONYE KPỌỌ ỌKỤ YA NKPỌNKPỌNDỊ MMADỤ EWERE YA WE'E KPOONTỤ. If you call your pot scarabpeople will use it to park dirt's.
C . O. Best writing for Awkunanaw Voices Publications
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