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Types Of Agwụ And Their Animal Symbols. 1. AGWUNSI ➖DOG/TORTOISE/. 2. AGWU OHIA ➖LEOPARD/WILD ANIMALS. 3. AGWỤ MMIRI ➖ COLOURFUL SNAKES, SNAILS OR CROCODILE, ALLIGATOR. 4. AGWU ENU ➖ IBIS OR OWL. 5. AGWU NDICHIE ➖TORTOISE/MASQUERADE. 6. AGWU AHỊA ➖ DOG. When you see these animals in your dreams, go for Afa consultation to know…
Some weeks ago, I taught about the spiritual benefits of cloves, you can use clove oil to open your third eye. Buying clove oil online might be expensive but it depends on how buoyant you are. INGREDIENTS:ClovesGlass jarMortar and pestle or a strong blender. PROCEDURE:👉 Get a cup of cloves, Crush it in your mortar.…
Spiritual guides love it when they are acknowledged as illuminators, light bearers or touch bearers. The spiritual significance of lighting candles, lamps, means that, the light of the choosen one should never go off spiritually and physically. I love lighting and using candles during spiritual works. I have loads of varieties, colors and shapes of…
Agwụ is a revelational force, the spirit of creativity and the patron deity that knows what Chukwu and the universe knows. Agwụ is the spirit of wisdom, divination, medicine, reincarnation, and purpose. Agwụ is the collective universal mind that oversees all knowing, learning, and becoming, done by living things and life forces. This Agwụ is…
During spiritual consultation, a Dibịa Mgbafa can see that amongst the problem facing a family or lineage is something which afa consultation revealed is connected to ụmụ Ada/ụmụ Ọkpụ that were unhappy, not buried or maltreated. This revelation mentioned them as crucial aspects of their problem or spirits obstructing spiritual and physical progress in families…
Ụmụ Ada is a name for a congregation of every female daughters in Igbo land and society. Ụmụ ada in Igbo communities are strong forces that oversee and supervise different aspects of governance within their jurisdiction in various Igbo culture and traditions. They have rules and regulations guiding them, like in my own town Awka…
Any promise made to any spirit guide or deities in the quest for protection, money, power, pot of wealth, deliverance, healing, children, crowd puller for pastors who own churches and lots more, must be kept. This so one can avoid karmic debt. Spirits when they are owed do not hesitate when time frame has elapsed…
Every female born in the Igbo family is known as “Nwa Ada”. They play crucial roles in the traditional and contemporary society. Her responsibilities are varied, but all are focused on upholding the spiritual and moral values of the community. Failing in her duties can have significant consequences that can affect both her and the…
Every family in Igbo society has a place dedicated to all ancestral spirits that are pillars and protectors in Igbo communities. Basically, they are covenanted by our forefathers who were more in tune with nature as the Almighty made it to be. Then religion had no place in Africa. Nature was venerated as man and…
In Igbo contemporary society we name the first daughter in any Igbo family “Ada”. This is because she is the first daughter from her father’s loin whereas there are other female daughters, they are also “Ada” but not in the same spiritual category as the first female womb opener. The birth of this first female…