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Eze Nwanyi: The Role of the Igbo Priestess (As a Direct Representation of Nnemmiri, Ala & Nnechukwu)

Eze Nwanyi: The Role of the Igbo Priestess (As a Direct Representation of Nnemmiri, Ala & Nnechukwu)

The role of the Eze Nwanyi—the Igbo priestess holds significance in Odinani. The office of the priestess is not merely a religious functionary; she embodies the essence of divine feminine power as Agbara Nwanyi, she serves as a conduit between the spiritual and physical realms.

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Nso Onwa Nwanyi: When to Relax From Igo Mmuo

Nso Onwa Nwanyi: When to Relax From Igo Mmuo

Nso (Onwa) Nwanyi pertains to the monthly period of menstruation and its implications on spiritual practices, particularly Igo Mmuo (ritual veneration). This post gets into the reasons why menstruating persons should relax from Igo Mmuo during their period, the energy dynamics involved, and the spiritual significance of menstrual cycles.

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Agbara Nwanyi: An Overview of The Divine Feminine

Agbara Nwanyi: An Overview of The Divine Feminine

The Divine Feminine is depicted as the source of life, embodying fertility, birth, and regeneration. It is source energy which is associated with the moon, water, earth, and the cycles of nature amongst other things. The Divine Feminine is also represented by various deities and figures in Odinani, such as Nnechukwu, Nneagwu, Nnemmiri, Ani/Ala, Akwali Omumu, Ogwugwu, Eke(kereuwa) etc.

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