Debunking The Myth Of Elements Not Same As Indigenous Market Days In Ọdịnanị Igbo Spirituality.

I learnt a lot during my spiritual journey and I have loads of experience in spirituality from a tender age. What is Ọdịnanị/Tradition? Acknowledging nature and the universe. Anything natural like water, wind, air, fire, sun, earth etc as long as nature created it. Why do people condemn what they do not understand or have knowledge of? Let me say, they are tired of learning, laziness, ignorance?.

Learning is a continuous process in life. Therefore be a life-long learner. The day you stop learning, you die, become redundant and dull. Your brain starts deteriorating. You become obsolete and downgraded. Many people who have brain refuse to use it. They want to remain in their previous knowledge. Note, where someone’s knowledge stops, is where another person’s knowledge starts.

How can a dibia Ọdịnanị Igbo condemn “elements” and say it is mysticism? I ask again what is Ọdịnanị Igbo spirituality? Veneration of nature, right? Many ignorant people and dibias do not know the imperialists learnt a whole lot from us, re-designed, re-defined and re-packaged them in other not to appear as copy cats. Obviously, they cannot continue to hide these things from us.

What is element or elementals? They have to do with nature. Natural gifts from the universe from nature to mankind!
▪️Earth represent things that are solid.
▪️Water represent things that are liquid.
▪️Fire represent things that destroy.
▪️Wind represent things that move.
▪️Void or Sky represent things not of our everyday life. The above mentioned are portals people came through to this world. They are symbolic spiritually and known as the four corners manned by natural spirits and deities ordained by the universe. This makes the number four very symbolic in spirituality.

Many ancient philosophers schooled in Africa and were tutored by great African scholars. They got their knowledge of philosophy, theories, cosmology, mythology: name them all from Africa. We are the ancient ndị gboo! Our indigenous market days were edified and personified in various deities in ancient times, till date. Go to your villages, find out which deity owns your market! For instance, Ogwugwu a natural mmụọ that handles land and water (enu ani) matters etc combined is a pointer and stark proof of being the matriarch of earth and water elements. These elements, most ignorant people and dibias refer to as mysticism were actually embedded in nature. They were also propounded as theories by those philosophers who studied and schooled in Africa.

Your indigenous market days are aligned with nature and they are symbolic. Know this today and have peace. Anyone who says otherwise is grossly ignorant of what nature is about. If Nwa bekee can traverse to steal, struggle and force Igbos to accept GOD as CHUKWU, cart away our deities, some sold out to them by our greedy brothers, they told you they are evil yet display them in their museums and make money off them, yet the owners do nothing, why argue that our indigenous market days are not same as “element”? Are we waiting to see fact stored in the museums abroad before one can get this simple wisdom and understanding from nature?

Over time, classification of these discovery varied from ancient to modern times as scientists used practical, experimental observations to classify things of nature. Other types of elements exist but I will not go into that. I want to correct the wrong impression being given by some ignorant persons. In summary, I advise people to take their time, conduct research on the matter to eliminate every iota of doubt in their minds. Know and take your element serious, it is rooted in our (indigenous Igbo calendar) market days. This helps one to have their breakthrough effortlessly in life without going through many difficulties. Any day, Eke, Orie, Afọ, Nkwọ born remember and acknowledge their portals, abundance, prosperity, protection and blessings are released.

NOTE: To know your indigenous market days, use Igbo calendar. kindly download the app called “Oguafo” from Google play store, then check your igbo market day using your date, month and year of birth.


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