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Spiritual practices are deliberate acts like meditation, igo ọfọ, rituals and ancestral veneration that foster a profound connection to the divine, inner self and cosmos that enable individuals to navigate stress (emotional strain from demands) and adversity (challenging hardships). In Igbo tradition, Ọdịnanị embodies this with dibia (spiritual healers/diviners) guiding harmony through Chi (personal guardian
Our Ikenga works together with our Chi and can be appeased together without having to separate the meal, drinks, ọjị and nzu. Step 1. Find a suitable spot where you can see sunlight directly on your veranda, porch, sit-out or home. Make sure it is neat and swept, cleaned thoroughly. Proceed by marking a circle
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