Tag: traditional

  • Modernizing the Dibịa Igbo Practice: Why an Upgrade is Essential.

    The role of Dibịa Igbo, traditional healer, diviner, rainmaker, cultural and traditional custodians and spiritual guide is foundational to Igbo society. However, in this modern era the practices and physical presentation of many healing spaces must evolve. The time for a significant upgrade is now. Our tradition demands respect and reverence and a cluttered, poorly

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  • Anyanwu’s Power: How Igbo Dibias Channel Sun Energy for Healing and Ritual.

    The Sun known as Anyanwu in Igbo cosmology is more than a celestial body. It is the ultimate, visible manifestation of the Divine, Chukwu and the life-force of Chi. Its perpetual light symbolizes knowledge, purity and the undying cycle of life over darkness. Igbo traditional practitioners, or dibias, channel the Sun’s power in spiritual work

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  • Fruits Of the Sea: A Traditional Ritual of Appreciation.

    Offering fruits to marine spirits holds deep significance. These practices are symbolic acts of reverence, gratitude and connection with the powerful energies associated with water bodies. Marine spirits are the custodians of wisdom, abundance, healing and mysteries of the soul. 1. Symbol of Harmony and Gratitude. Offering fruits to marine spirits is a gesture of

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