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Reconnecting to Roots: Why BIPOC Should Embrace Their Indigenous Spiritual Traditions
In today’s world, many Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities are on a spiritual journey to reconnect with their...
Alaje Fadesiye
Nov 10, 20243 min read


Who Are the Yorùbá? A Brief Overview of Yorùbá History and Culture
The Yorùbá people are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa, known for their rich culture, profound spiritual traditions, and...
Alaje Fadesiye
Oct 16, 20244 min read


THE WORKSHOP OF DESTINY
Before birth, every soul journeys to the Workshop of Àjàlá, the divine potter of heaven, to choose its Orí — the spiritual head that defines destiny. There, before Olódùmarè, the Source of all creation, each being receives the breath of àṣẹ, a sacred vow carried into the world. Though we forget the choice, our Orí remembers — guiding every step, lesson, and act of character on earth.
Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 13, 20245 min read


ÈṢÙ AND THE PATH OF DESTINY IN YORÙBÁ PHILOSOPHY
In Yorùbá philosophy, Èṣù is not chaos but divine intelligence — the sacred movement that enforces balance, consequence, and truth. As guardian of crossroads and keeper of àṣẹ, Èṣù reveals what is hidden, tests our integrity, and refines our destiny through choice and awareness. To honor Èṣù is to honor accountability, clarity, and the eternal dialogue between humanity and the divine.
Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 13, 20245 min read
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