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For newcomers in Igbo spirituality, it will be beneficial for you to blossom by starting from the beginning :
1. Start with afa consultation to know yourself, your spiritual guides, Faulty family or personal foundation, Blockages, hindrances, familiar spirits, Root cause of any reoccurring issue in your ancestral lineages either paternal or maternal sides.
2. Once you get your Afa result,then proceed in clearing your pathways.
3. Clear yourself and path spiritually of any spiritual clog and debris from abominations, taboo, curses, alu, akaloghelli, ụchụ ie abortion, destruction of ancestral abodes ie okwu mmụọ, oda ọmụmụ etc
4. Learn how to talk to your powers/spiritual guides every morning by igo oji/ọfọ ütütü (prayer for you to understand better) using these 👇
5. These includes acquiring the knowledge of what Ọdụnana items like: Nzu, Edo, Ọjị, Alligator pepper, Mmanya oku, Ọjị Ugo, fanta, candle, incense, uriom, oké na nwunye ọkụkọ etc does for ezigbote onye Ọdịnanị.
6. For those who are chosen to serve humanity, focus on your spirit guides and align with them step by step! They are Ndị Ichie, Akwali Ọmụmụ, Agwụ, Ndị Mmiri, Aja-ani, Alusi gị, Chi etc. Do not rush the processes as it can drain you financially.
7. Learn more about Mmụọ nnọ na bee unu (Ikwunne na Ikwunna gị) obodo gị, ala Igbo in general.
8. Start living your life in spiritual consciousness devoid of fear and adhere to the natural laws of Ọdụnana.
9. An Ọdụnana person lives an honest and peaceful life. A life that is filled with love, integrity, hard working, communal relationship with other people.
10. Avoid committing abominations (nsọ ani): blood shed, incest, rape, abortion, murder, homosexuality, bestiality, Stealing, killing, prostitution etc
11. Once you have aligned completely, do not forget to recharge your spiritual guides/energies every 3-6 months or yearly depending on your relationship with them.
NOTE: Please visit your villages, communities and states to learn how certain spiritual rites are done. The way it is done in Awka (my place) is not how it works or is done in your own villages!
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