Your No.1 resource on Odinani, the Spirituality, Science and Lifestyle of Igbo people.
What Happens When a Person Is Buried Face Down or Not Buried at All in Odinani (Why Is It Done?)
Who Is Ogbunabali? (The Igbo God of Death)
How Are Akalogheli Formed?
The Origin of Death (Version 2): the Dog (Nkita) and the Tortoise (Mbekwu Nwa Aniga)
Death Practices in Odinani: Why Mortuaries Are Frowned Upon (and How They Affect the Soul’s Journey)
The Origin of Death (Verion 1): the Dog and the Toad
The Price of Immortality (A Death Story): An Igbo Myth
Ilo Uwa: Reincarnation in Igbo Spirituality Covered In-depth
We Do Not Mourn All Our Dead
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OMS Monthly Community Call
Date: November 24th 2024
We invite all OMS subscribers to this month's community call. In this session will discuss why Ala—the Earth goddess is the most reverred cosmic force in Igbo spirituality.
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BE-ING HEALING CIRCLE with Chino
Date: 15th of December 2024
Be-ing Circle is intended to be a safe and healing space, centered in Odinani (the spiritual system of Igbo) where we can safely and tenderly lay down our masks and sit with our truths. Be-ing Circle welcomes all!
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Igbo Numerology Masterclass
Dates: Friday, 15th November to Sunday, 17th November 2024
Join us for an enlightening three-day online event, the Igbo Numerology Masterclass. This masterclass is designed to immerse participants in the basics of Igbo numerology.
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Ikpu Aru (Online Training)
Dates: Specific date and time details will be provided closer to the event. Scheduled for February 2025.
Join us for an intensive live training event focused on Ikpu Aru, an essential cleansing ritual in Odinani practice.