Ubuntu in Odu Ifá Philosophy: Exploring the Spirit of Humanity

Ubuntu is a profound African philosophy that has captivated thinkers and spiritual seekers worldwide. Rooted in the phrase “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” (“A person is a person through other persons”), Ubuntu emphasizes interconnectedness, community, and the essence of humanity. While often associated with Southern African traditions, the spirit of Ubuntu resonates deeply within Yoruba Ifá-Orishá philosophy. […]
Bridging the Sacred and the Profane: A Journey Through African and Western Worldviews

In a world where modernity often feels like a race against time, many find themselves yearning for something more — a deeper sense of purpose, connection, and balance. This yearning isn’t new, but it reflects a profound crisis of meaning that has shaped the modern Western worldview. In this blog, we’ll explore the timeless tension […]
Orishá Eshú: The Dynamic Messenger and Trickster

INTRODUCTION TO ORISHÁ ESHÚ-LEGBÁ – THE ORISHÁ OF ALL CROSSROADS Source: The Myths of Orishá Eshú Legba – Baba Tilo de Àjàgùnnà Orishá Eshú, also known as Eleggua, Legba, or Eshú, is a prominent deity in the Yoruba religion and various Afro-diasporic traditions such as Santería, Vodou, and Candomblé. Eshu’s multifaceted nature makes him one […]