@JLancien77@ScissorHand07 Thanks for mentioning me J🤍
I’m working on filling this void & so far have 2 books you may like:
1️⃣Ancestors A-Z gives a view into the many paths of Afro-Spirituality
2️⃣A is for Alchemy is more about metaphysics but features all-black illustrations
🔗: https://t.co/ljMRhhtv1R
I’m cackling because my Odu revealed that those who try to make me their enemy will experience ongoing struggle & hardship because Osun is standing SO solidly behind me.
…that they won’t know peace and comfort until they right their wrongs with me.
Ohh, I pity the fool! 😂
The more you study Ifá, the more you realize that it’s very similar to Eastern/South-Eastern philosophy.
But instead of the rejection of the material world, Ifá considers the blessings of the material world to be a sign of destiny alignment.
Me & my little one have officially entered the Past Life Recall phase of our journey.
Her: “Remember a long time ago when I was the Mama and you were the baby?”
Me:
By bringing together esteemed priests of Ifa, Afa, & Vodou, we’ll explore the historical journeys, cultural adaptations, & spiritual continuities of these traditions while providing an engaging discourse for attendees interested in practicing or already practicing them 🤓📚
For my ATR-curious mutuals-
(Virtually) Pull up tonight!
The purpose of this event is to illuminate i and celebrate the rich tapestry of African traditional religions practiced in the Western Hemisphere and their journey here.
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/Ht9M8k3oFJ
Something I’ve noticed is the ppl who really go above and beyond in terms of living a purposeful life & pushing the needle often seem to feel like they’re not doing enough.
It’s the folks who arent as committed/effective that position themselves as pompous experts.
Why is that?