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Oshun (Òṣun): Goddess of Love, Fertility, Wealth & Divine Feminine Power

Ore Yèyé Òşun Ore Yèyé Mọlè Oníkìí Amawo-má-rò Onítèé tutu Ọba lódò Òşun Àyílà gbà mí o N ò lénìkan Ẹni a ní níí gbani Òşun, Precious Mother Precious and Mysterious Mother Gracious Mother Oníkìí, an initiate who keeps secrets The one who possesses a watery throne King of the river Òşun Àyílà, save me…

Adze: A Shapeshifting Vampire Creature from African Mythology

Adze the shapeshifting vampire is a fascinating figure in African folklore, representing the diverse myths that are found throughout the continent. Unlike its Western counterparts, this creature is deeply rooted in cultural beliefs and practices, offering a unique perspective on the themes of life, death, and the supernatural. This exploration delves into its origins, characteristics, and…

Religious Remedy or Titillating Magic? Belief Adore Work in Ifá

Love is one of the deepest human desires – and also one of the most misunderstood experiences. Many people turn to spellwork, rituals, or charms to invite love into their lives. And in truth, these practices can be valid when used with purpose and intentionality. But not all spiritual tools carry the same level of…

11 Signs Your Illness Would perchance well Be Non secular

Not all illness is physical, and not every answer lies in a medical diagnosis. In the Ifá tradition, spiritual illness is real, and the signs are often hidden in plain sight. When you’ve tried everything–medication, diet, rest–and still feel drained, unsettled, or stuck, it might be time to look beyond the physical body and into…

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What Ifá In truth Says About Homosexuality: Extinct vs. Widespread Apply

What does Ifá say about homosexuality? It’s a question that comes up often, especially among new and prospective devotees in the diaspora. For many, the answers are unclear or filtered through Western moral and cultural lenses. But Ifá is not Christianity, and its approach to identity, lineage, and relationships is far more rooted in function…

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Oruko Oriki Nile Yoruba (Yoruba Praise name and their meanings)

Oruko Oriki Nile Yoruba (Yoruba Praise name and their meanings) Akanbi = A male child born after many female children (the parent are looking for female)Alabi. = A male child born after many female children or born by another wife after the first wife have given birth to many children.Ajani. = A baby boy born…

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The Power of Words, Thought, and Destiny in Ifá Guidance

You might be wondering how on earth the famous Vulcan, Spock, has landed leading off a blog post on Ifa, but there is something very logical and appropriate in bringing his memory and spirit to life (May Leonard Nimoy Rest in Peace). Spock was known for having an open mind, willing to approach life with

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