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OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual

The OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is a yearly community spiritual practice dedicated to the intentional use of spoken words, positive declarations, and focused intention. Beginning in 2027, this practice will bring together members of OMS community and Odinani practitioners around the world in a shared eight-day period of affirmation, reflection, and spiritual alignment.

The ritual will take place annually during the first new moon of February and will span two complete Igbo market weeks (eight days). Participants may join from anywhere in the world and engage in the practice individually while remaining connected to the wider community through a shared intention and spiritual discipline.

The Philosophy Behind the Practice

In Igbo spirituality, words carry intention, direction, and influence. The OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is built upon the understanding that what we repeatedly speak, focus upon, and nurture within our consciousness can shape how we experience and engage with our lives.

This practice encourages participants to consciously direct their thoughts and speech toward constructive outcomes rather than fear, limitation, or negativity. It is a period dedicated to blessing rather than cursing, building rather than diminishing, and creating rather than destroying.

The Eight-Day Practice

Participants will obtain a fresh pod of Ose Oji before the ritual begins.

Each day, at dawn, participants will place seven or eight seeds of Ose Oji in their mouth and spend time making intentional affirmations and declarations aligned with a single major goal, prayer, or area of focus.

The intention should remain consistent throughout the entire eight-day period.

Examples of intentions may include:

  • Personal growth and transformation

  • Health and wellbeing

  • Financial provision and stability

  • Wisdom and clarity

  • Protection and guidance

  • Family harmony

  • Success in a particular endeavor

  • Community wellbeing

  • Gratitude and thanksgiving

The purpose of maintaining one primary focus is to cultivate clarity, consistency, and depth of intention throughout the practice.

Positive Declarations Only

A foundational principle of this ritual is that affirmations must be constructive in nature.

Participants are encouraged to use their words to bless themselves, bless others, and affirm positive realities. The ritual is not intended to be used for invoking harm, cursing others, revenge, or directing negative intentions toward any person or circumstance.

The spirit of the practice is one of growth, healing, prosperity, protection, and alignment.

Spiritual Hygiene

Participants are strongly encouraged to consider spiritual hygiene before beginning the ritual.

This may include practices such as cleansing, reflection, intentional living, maintaining emotional balance, reducing unnecessary conflict, and cultivating a mindset aligned with the intention being pursued.

Additional guidance on spiritual preparation will be shared before each annual observance.

Community Participation

Although participants will perform the daily practice individually, the Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is fundamentally a community event. Members from different locations around the world will be engaging in the same spiritual discipline during the same eight-day period, creating a shared atmosphere of intention, encouragement, and collective growth.

Prior to the launch of the first observance in 2027, OMS will provide:

  • Recommended affirmation frameworks

  • Guidance on setting intentions

  • Spiritual preparation resources

  • Community participation guidelines

  • Additional teachings on the symbolism and use of Ose Oji within this practice

A New Annual Community Tradition

The OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is envisioned as a yearly opportunity for members of the community to begin the year with focus, discipline, gratitude, and purposeful intention.

Through a dedication eight days to mindful speech and positive affirmation, participants are invited to strengthen their relationship with their words, align themselves with constructive possibilities, and consciously cultivate the realities they wish to nurture in their lives.

We look forward to beginning this journey together in 2027.

 

FAQ

  • Yes, absolutely. You are free to practice this ritual as often as you wish and in a manner that aligns with your own path and ideals as an Odinani practitioner.

  • Ose Oji can be stored in a tightly sealed glass or ceramic container to help preserve its freshness and protect the seeds from unnecessary exposure to air and moisture while you use them for your daily rites.

  • No, you do not. The resources, guidance, and instructions provided for this practice are available to anyone who wishes to participate.

  • Yes, you can. You are free to adapt the practice to your own needs and rhythm. It also does not have to last eight days, you may choose to practice it for four days, eight days, or any duration that feels appropriate for your intention.

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