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5 Key Things to Do Before Ilu Agwu
Ilu Agwu is not a rite to rush into. In Igbo spirituality, it is understood as a serious alignment process, one that concerns destiny, spiritual sensitivity, and the relationship between a person and…
What I Learned from Being Around Very Old Dibias
Spending time around very old Dibias changes you quietly. Not through speeches or instruction, but through observation. They rarely announce wisdom. They live it. And if you pay attention long…
The Igbo Renaissance is Here
It should have become quite clear by now, to anyone paying close attention, that the Igbo Renaissance is here. This renaissance stretches beyond the revival of language, art, or economic ambition,…
A Practical Guide on How to Use Ose Oji (Alligator Pepper) for Affirmations & Blessings
The Ose Oji referred to in this context is the fruit known as alligator pepper, not the peanut butter dip (okwu ose) which some people (like myself 😊) eat with garden eggs.Affirmations and…
How to Find Your Purpose in Life (The Odinani Way)
So many people are obsessed with external validation and productivity hacks these days, and as a result many are searching for a deeper answer to the question: “Why am I here?”Let’s explore how…
No Dibia Can Tell You How to Fulfill Your Purpose
In Igbo spirituality, Dibia are revered figures, they are diviners, healers, and custodians of ancient mystical knowledge. They are mediums between the seen and unseen, and can provide spiritual…
Onye Kwe Chi Ya Ekwe: Decoding the Igbo Proverb
In Igbo language, Ilu refers to a proverb or axiom. An Ilu distills complex stories, values, and lived experiences into a few carefully chosen words. These concise phrases carry the essential wisdom…
What We Can Learn From the Philosophy of Ikenga
In Igbo cosmology, Ikenga is both a symbol and a force of life. It is a spiritual technology, a reminder of all that is possible to the Igbo mind and spirit. Ikenga as a concept and totem embodies…
4 Igbo Strategies to Overcome Laziness
Laziness is something we’ve all encountered at some point as a lack of motivation to start tasks, stick to commitments, or pursue our goals with consistency. But within the wisdom of Igbo culture,…
7 Psychological Traits of Great Dibias
Dibias, as spiritual healers, guides, and counselors in Igbo spirituality, act as the intermediaries between the physical and spiritual worlds.These gifted folks possess remarkable traits that set…
Demystification of Ichu Aja: a Sacred Practice in Igbo Spirituality!
Ichu Aja, Itu Aja, or Nchu Aja is a central practice in Igbo spirituality. It refers to rituals of sacrifice or propitiatory offerings made to the spirits, either to seek their favor or, in some…
4 Myths Killing Your Odinani Practice (and How to Overcome Them)
Taking on Odinani as a practice can be a fulfilling journey, connecting you to ancestral wisdom, inner peace, and divine energy. However, certain myths have prevented many from fully leaning into…
The Best Day to Do Igo Oji (Kolanut Prayers) as an Odinani Practitioner
In Igbo spirituality, few rituals are as sacred and symbolically rich as Igo Oji, which is the ritual breaking and offering of kolanut. Igo Oji is a powerful spiritual act that invites blessings,…
As an Odinani Practitioner, Sleep Is Sacred
Within Odinani, sleep is understood as a sacred gateway. To sleep goes beyond resting the body, it is also viewed as a means to cross a threshold where communication, instruction, and spiritual…
Best Way to Avoid Confusion with Afa (Divination)
Afa divination is one of the powerful spiritual tools to gain clarity within Igbo spirituality. It allows us to access wisdom from the unseen world, guidance from our Chi, our Ezumezu (spiritual…
Ululu Ululu: How to Get Out of Spiritual Debt the Odinani Way
There are moments in life when effort stops yielding results, when resources dry up without clear reason, when support systems vanish, and when no amount of planning seems to reverse decline. In…
Is Ekwensu the Devil? Yes or No
When it comes to spiritual entities and deities, very few have been as misunderstood in cross-cultural exchange as Ekwensu of Igbo cosmology. Commonly misinterpreted as the Christian Devil in Western…
You Can Cultivate Omumu Energy Through Sensual Experiences
In Igbo spirituality, Omumu represents creation, birth, or productivity. While this energy is mostly associated with physical childbirth, the concept goes much deeper; it represents the energy of…
The 7 Silent Killers of Ikenga Energy
In Igbo philosophy, Ikenga represents personal power, drive, courage, achievement, and the ability to shape one’s world through disciplined action. Ikenga energy is what allows a person to rise,…
How Odinani Can Thrive in the 21st Century
Imagine a tree with roots deeper than anything memory can reach. Its trunk bears the scars of storms, colonization, and time itself, yet its branches still stretch toward the sky, offering shade, and…
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