top of page


Seeing Clearly: Perception, Projection, and the Path to Self-Awareness
In Yorùbá wisdom, how we see the world flows from Orí inú — the inner head, seat of destiny and perception. When Orí is clouded, we project fear and imbalance; when nourished, we see truth. With ìwà pẹ̀lẹ́ (good character), measured words carrying àṣẹ, ancestral guidance (Ègún), and rituals like èborí and ẹ̀bọ, we restore clarity. To see with Orí inú is to walk in harmony, transforming misperception into blessing.

Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 12, 20244 min read


Ìtó (Appropriateness) in Yorùbá Culture: Words, Emotions, and Expressions
In Yorùbá culture, appropriateness (ìtó) is more than politeness — it is living with harmony, respect, and spiritual order. Words carry àṣẹ, the sacred power to bless or harm, so speech must be measured and thoughtful. Rooted in ìwà pẹ̀lẹ́ (gentle character), appropriateness preserves dignity, honors elders and ancestors, and ensures cultural continuity. Through it, we align with destiny and create lasting peace.

Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 12, 20243 min read


The Sacred Role of Prayer in Yorùbá Spirituality
In the rich tapestry of Yorùbá spirituality, prayer occupies a central place, serving as a sacred bridge between the earthly realm and...

Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 8, 20243 min read


The Power of Words in Yorùbá Culture: Ọ̀rò, Invocation, and Ancestral Speech
In the intricate fabric of Yorùbá culture, words hold profound significance, serving as potent vehicles for communication, expression,...

Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 8, 20242 min read
bottom of page