Exorcism in Africa: Igbo Rituals, Ifá and Orisha Practices

Exorcism in Africa

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 […]

Ubuntu in Odu Ifá Philosophy: Exploring the Spirit of Humanity

About Ubuntu in Yoruba Orisha Ifa Tradition

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. […]

Odu Otura: Vision, Enlightenment, and Harmony

Odu Otura Meji

Introduction Odu Otura, particularly Otura Meji, is a remarkable Odu in the Ifá corpus, representing the alignment of consciousness with divine origin, the pursuit of harmony, and the power of mystical vision. It stands as a beacon of hope and transformation, emphasizing spiritual enlightenment, character development, and the cultivation of balance in all areas of […]