If you are truly a person originating from water and you have probably done some rituals to bring your water spirits home and you never witness more or all of the signs am going to list in this post below, then just know it that it means that your water spirits are not in your home. This could be as a result of not performing your rituals very well. Also note that this is strictly for the mariners only. Read on...
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Instituting Your Alter For Ndi Mmiri (Mariners)
Those who are born on Orie day are regarded as people having their origin from the water, hence water element. Although Nwammiri (someone from the water) can be born on any day, and almost everyone have connection to water. No matter what you do, never you forget nor ignore your market day of birth just because you know you are connected to water.
Please note that what am about teaching today is totally different from ido ite ndi mmiri (making an alter for your water of incarnation). This is just an alter where you can say your prayers and get connected to water energy. But if you want to do ido ite ndi mmiri, then it is very important that you first of all find out through afa consultation if truly your water people want to be brought home. If so, then you have to undergo the process involved in it.
Sunday, April 23, 2023
The True Nature Of Ancestral Spirits, Deities In Igboland
In Africa, traditional Igbo religion includes belief in almighty creator known as Chiukwu Okike, Chukwu Okike or Chineke (God with capital ''G" in English), an earth goddess (Ala), and numerous other deities and spirits as well as a belief in ancestors who protect their living descendants.
In Igbo palance, we have so many ancestral deities like the following: