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Ayànmọ̀: The Chosen Destiny in Yorùbá Thought
In the vast and intricate philosophy of Yorùbá spirituality, few ideas are as central and profound as Ayànmọ̀ , the concept of divine destiny. It reveals a worldview in which each human being is a participant in cosmic design — a soul who chose a unique path before entering the world of Ayé (Earth). This destiny is not random or imposed; it is self-chosen, recorded within the Orí (head), and sustained by the power of àṣẹ , the divine creative force. Understanding destiny in
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Apr 13, 20245 min read


Embracing Orí: A Yorùbá Path to Self-Love
In Yorùbá spirituality, self-love is sacred alignment with Orí, the inner divinity that governs destiny. Even the Òrìṣà cannot bless without Orí’s consent. To honor Orí is to nurture good character (Ìwà pẹ̀lẹ́), set sacred boundaries, practice gratitude, care for body and spirit, and keep the inner head cool through mindfulness. As Ifá teaches in Ìdí Méjì and Ìrosùn Méjì, without Orí and Ìwà, no blessing can endure.
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Apr 11, 20246 min read


Honoring the Ẹ̀gún: Staying in Alignment with the Ancestors in Yorùbá Tradition
In Yorùbá tradition, staying close to our ancestors—Ẹ̀gún—is more than belief. It’s a way to stay grounded, guided, and whole. Through simple acts of prayer, offerings, and good character (Ìwà Pẹ̀lẹ́), we keep their memory alive and allow their wisdom to walk with us. Honoring them is not performance—it is a relationship.
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Apr 11, 20243 min read


The Conscious Self in Yorùbá Spirituality
The Yorùbá conscious self is rooted in orí, ọ̀kàn, and Ìwà Pẹ̀lẹ́—guiding us toward inner wisdom, divine alignment, and spiritual growth.
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Apr 8, 20242 min read
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