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The Infinite Power of Spirit: Prayer, Discipline, and Spiritual Alignment

We should not equate God with the limitations of the physical world, nor should we confine the Divine to time and space. The Divine is infinite, limitless, and inexhaustible. True spiritual understanding begins when we recognize that the Supreme...

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Spiritual Materials in Ifá: Nourishment for the Spirit and Alignment with...

Some people may ask: Why use spiritual materials at all?The answer is simple. It is the same as asking why we eat food or drink water when we could attempt to live without nourishment. Just as food sustains the body, spiritual materials nourish...

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Morning Prayer and Daily Ritual: The Path of Wisdom in the...

Your morning prayer is fundamental, and your daily ritual or sacrifice is essential for survival in the jungle of life. In the wisdom of the Ifá tradition, spiritual discipline is not optional—it is a vital practice for protection, balance, and...

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Ebo Riru: The Sacred Power of Orogbo in Ifá and Isese...

One of the profound secrets within the work of the Babaláwo—the priest of Ifá—is the practice known as Ebo Riru or Riru Ebo. This concept goes far beyond what is commonly translated as sacrifice, ritual, or offering. Within the living...

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March 2, 2026 — Enter the Circle of Blessings with Orogbo

Today, the second day of March 2026, choose consciously to dwell in the circle of virtue—the circle of blessings—and avoid the cycle of negativity and self-sabotage. Destiny is shaped by repetition. When good actions are practiced consistently,...

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Starting Each Month with Prayer and Sacrifice: The Spiritual Power of...

Beginning each month, week, or day with prayer, fasting, and conscious sacrifice establishes spiritual order before engaging the world. Discipline in lifestyle—of speech, thought, and action—creates the conditions for divine alignment and...

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