The Yoruba cultural tradition is an ancient spiritual system that embodies aspects of Nature, self-healing, relationships, psychology, character development, spiritual growth, alignment, money, history, mathematics, botany, healing, and much more.
If you've been searching for...
- Practical lessons to help you expand your knowledge and develop the practical skills used in Ifa/Orisa rituals, you are in the right place.
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A way to develop a relationship with Ifa, Orisa, Egungun, and Egbe (spiritual divinities), you are in the right place.
- A clear path to strengthen your practice after initiation, you are in the right place.
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A supportive community to grow spiritually in the Yoruba spiritual tradition, you are in the right place.
Our informative, practical courses along with an active community of engaged learners is designed to provide foundational knowledge and basic practices to start your journey in this ancient spiritual tradition.
What you'll get:
- Understanding of the Yoruba cosmology
- A safe community to learn, practice, and grow
- Understand Ifa, Orisa, Egungun, Egbe and other spiritual entities and their characteristics
- Practical, traditional activities to connect you to Orisa energies
- Familiarity with Yoruba language pronunciation
The courses and community is designed to help you have a clear foundation to understand the sacred Isese l'agba (Yoruba Spiritual Tradition).
This journey is designed to highlight and give you access to the brilliance of the Yoruba ancestors.
Iyanifa Ekundayo Efuntomisin ~ Founder, Ile Ifa Otura Orire ~ Spiritual Mentor & Teacher
The courses are taught by Iyanifa Ekundayo Efuntomisin, your Spiritual Mentor on this journey. She is a decades-long student of the Ifa/Orisa tradition. She is initiated to Ifa, Obatala, Osun, Ogun and other Orisa. Her deepest desire is to align her Ori (inner spirit) with her destiny. She's excited to welcome you on this journey.
Your monthly subscription gives you full access to the courses and community designed for an a person who is initiated into the West African spiritual tradition as practiced by the Yoruba.