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Spiritual stealing, this is when things go missing mysteriously in one’s life. It is not only items that go missing. One’s joy, happiness, money, marriage, children, health, goodness, job, relationships to mention but a few. This happens more to people who have not aligned to their life path, those ones who are called to serve…
Being spiritually-minded is having the mindset on spiritual things. It is when one is filled with holy desires, sacredness and holy purposes in life. Ọdịnanị spirituality requires the need to be in tune with nature and the universe while trying hard not to destroy people and things with evil thoughts or actions. Spiritual inclination is…
Ikenga is the Igbo symbol of strength and success. It is significant and a carving that depict success and willpower. It is a symbol associated with achievement and the awakening of the inner strength which is believed to represent a man’s personal Chi. It is made by combining two words, “Ike and Nga” (Ngagharị). The…
Factors that impede spiritual works are numerous. But for clarity sake, these few would suffice. Normally, spiritual works carried out by Dibịas should pass the spiritual tests nowadays it does not appear so. That is why shedding more light on these factors affecting spiritual works would serve as an eye opener to both parties. Let…
Ojukwu tree is mighty and powerful spiritual tree (Osisi Mmụọ Dị ile, Bara Uru Dị Ukwuu). A natural tree from the universe with powers that follow anyone that comes from a spiritual ancestral lineage. It is often mistaken for the Palm tree. It is another class of palm tree hence one hear of Akwụ Ojukwu.…
When one knows, recognizes and value their indigenous market day, it is imperative for one to prosper in life. Knowing the Igbo market day you were born is a determinant of your spiritual essence, existence, prosperity, and progress in life. It is what is called element in English language. This helps you to balance your…
Dreams shows the spiritual side of life. Dreams show the subconscious while revealing our deepest fears, desires, anxieties and what the future holds. Sometimes, the most common dreams shows some people falling into the void, people chasing you, something that can cause us to lose our teeth, or an incident that someone can appear naked…
Air element in Igbo market day is known as Nkwọ. The children born on Nkwọ market day are named Nwankwo /Okonkwo/Mgbankwo. Some called them ụmụ ikuku or nwa ikuku. Air Element is the most important element because air signify living things. First thing, one did when born, was to breathe in air and it’s the…
Tradition is the ancient way of worshipping natural spirits of the land, water, fire and air. It has been the way in which one can get his or her heart’s desires from the ancestral spirits. During our forefathers era, tradition existed and will continue to exist even in the next generation. Tradition has been existing…
Fire Element in Igbo market day connotes Eke. Children born on Eke day are named Nwoku /Njoku /Nweke. There are 4 Elements namely:FIRE, WATER, AIR AND EARTH. Fire Element is the first element. Fire stands for justice, change, transformation, new beginning and end, passion, leadership power, intensity, heat, protection, destruction. Nothing goes into fire and…