Author: DIBIA NWANGWU UCHENDU

  • Uses Of Incense

    There are different types of incense that has been used for different purposes and passed down thousands of years ago from one generation to another. One can make their own special incense using indigenous leaves and plants for instance Ogilishi, Garlic peels, Oda opuo, Nutmeg, bay leaf, Ginger, Oranges or Orange peels among others.. Every…

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  • NZU IGBO AND ITS USES

    The Igbo have rich cultural heritage which is fast fading away because of colonial interference and neglect by Igbo people themselves. Today, we can say the ancient ones are returning and awakening fast. Nzu (white chalk) is a very useful element in Igbo culture. It is a symbol of wisdom, peace, purity and clean heart.…

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  • Daily Affirmations Using Alligator Pepper. (ose ora/ose oji )

    Daily Affirmations are ways to focus your energy on your highest intentions and to remind yourself of them every day. They are like a mantra that keeps you determined to keep progressing towards your goal. When creating daily affirmations for success and abundance, be sure your words have purpose. Focus on what you want to…

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  • UDO: Igbo Ancestral Diplomat and Harbinger of Peace.

    Udo is father-earth, a good ancestral spirit adorned with the clothing of onye Ọzọ. An Igbo god of diplomacy. Almost, every family has UDO, it all depends on what one’s own community call him. Nna Ani is how he is regarded. If, there is Nne Ani, we also have Nna Ani who is her husband.…

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  • MORNING DECLARATION USING ALLIGATOR PEPPER!

    Alligator pepper does not embark on any shameful journey!!Get alligator pepper, use 1 or 4 seeds to cleanse yourself of every negativity, throw it away where you will not step on it.Come back and then take another 7 seeds of alligator pepper, put them inside your mouth.Face East, the direction of the rising sun and…

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  • THE MOST POWERFUL WAYS TO BLESS YOURSELF IS WHEN YOU STAND BEFORE THE MIRROR.

    First of all, we must understand that physically, mirrors reflect light and thus reflect the world around us. Spiritually, light has symbolic attachment to illumination, awareness and wisdom etc. Therefore, in terms of spiritual symbolism, mirrors reflect truth. They reflect what is.Psychologically, mirrors symbolize the threshold between the conscious mind and the unconscious mind. By…

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  • Adaeze Nwanyị: The Priestess, Her Spiritual Nature and Roles.

    EZE does not mean KING. Similarly, ada ezenwanyi or Ezenwoke does not connote King-Woman and King-Man. The simple meaning of Adaeze nwanyi depicts a priestess while Ezenwoke is a priest. Now Adaeze nwanyi is a natural, spiritual and physical position ordained and given to a woman naturally from birth. No contention or ambiguities. It is…

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  • Spirit Guides In Igbo Spirituality.

    Igbo Traditional spirituality and belief systems exists before the advent and spread of Christianity and Islam et al. Igbos and Africans believed and continued to believe in the eternal and ubiquitous spirit of the ancestors and the Great One. Spiritual guides are not always of human descent. Some spirit guides live as energy, in the…

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  • SPIRITUAL GUIDES VS SHAPE-SHIFTING.

    SHAPE-SHIFTING is the supernatural ability to change or transform one’s form into another. This ability is utilized by various creatures, spiritual guides, among others in other to be accepted and some use it to camouflage their true unappealing, frightful and monstrous forms, allowing them to pass as human. SHAPE-SHIFTING is the ability to physically transform…

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  • Akwali Ọmụmụ: The Goddess Of Fertility And All Round Goodness In Igboland.

    I was very young about 5 years old when I saw a little heap of red soil with stones and clay pots attached to it inside my late father’s compound. Overwhelmed with curiosity, I walked towards it to run my fingers around it thinking its that mound looking like a fireplace where garri is usually…

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