Exorcism in Africa: Igbo Rituals, Ifá and Orisha Practices

1. Understanding Spirit Possession in Africa In African spiritual traditions, spirit possession is not always seen as negative. In many cases, it is a sign of divine presence, as seen in Vodou, Candomblé, and Orisha worship. However, malevolent possession—where a spirit takes control against the person’s will—requires intervention. This Blog dives into Igbo rituals of […]
Myth Ose Meji: When the Land Cries to the Sea

The Myth: How to Tell the Sea We Are Drowning on Land? In the sacred Odu Ifá Ose Meji, there is a myth about a drought-stricken land and its desperate cry for relief from the ocean. Long ago, there was a village nestled in the heart of a fertile plain. The people lived in harmony with […]
Odu Òsé: The Odu of Abundance, Beauty, and Harmony

Introduction Odu Òsé, especially Òsé Meji, stands as a pillar of abundance, creativity, and the dynamic interplay of wealth and responsibility in the Ifá corpus. Odu Òsé is deeply associated with the flow of fresh water, which symbolizes life, fertility, and the sustenance of communities. It brings messages about the balance between material success and […]