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 […]
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. […]
Odu Otura: Vision, Enlightenment, and Harmony

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 […]