Thank you, Nze Tobe Osigwe, for another insightful exposition. I completely agree with you when you said there are no coincidences. This resonated with me and reaffirmed the teachings of Carl Jung on coincidences and synchronicity. Jung aptly stated in one of his books that there are no coincidences, only synchronicity. Synchronicity is not just a fleeting alignment of events, but a profound revelation of the intricate web of connections that underlies our reality. It's a whispered secret from the universe, reminding us that we're part of a larger, harmonious whole. Coincidences are mere statistical anomalies, whereas synchronicity is the language of the cosmos, guiding us toward meaning, purpose, and transcendence. I don't just believe but I've come to know that my coming across your channel wasn't by chance. I found you when I needed answers about my spirituality and originality.
Carl yung called this sort of Coincidence “SYNCHRONICITY…..everything happens for a reason,good or bad and if you’re still enough your soul will gist you..
@6:19, nwanne mu ihe/ishe/ife/ive ha/fa/wa/va ji eme seghe-nsi/nshi ya na nke anyi/ayi awudu/awughi/awulo/awuro/awuno otu ihe/ishe/ife/ive. Ha/Fa/Wa/Va na egbu ka ha/fa/wa/va nghota. Anyi na go ogo; ote ozo mmadu nwere/nwele/nwelu/nwene ike i shi/si ngota ya wu/bu na anyi/ayi na mezshi/mezi, maowu/maobu a zo ndu mgbe anyi/ayi (Ndi Igbo) na-eme saghe-nsi/nshi. Shambhala e dere/dele/delu/dene n'akwukwo ahu/ashu/afu/avu wu/bu Oshambala nke mu shi na ihe/ishe/ife/ive ejije e mere/mele/melu/mene maka akwukwo ahu/ashu/afu/avu. Nke Professor Emeritus John AneneChukwu Umeh dere/dele/delu/dene maka ya. NKe wu OshaMbala, Mmbala Osha. @7:37 nke a wu/bu nke mu gwara/gwala/gwalu/gwana onwe mu si na ihe/ishe/ife/ive ha/fa/wa/va na-eme wu/bu i ka okwu na uka. Dika Professor John AneneChukwu Umeh shi/si dee n'akwukwo ya. Ezshiokwu/Eziokwu soso ofu ka o di. Onye cho ya nwere/nwele/nwelu/nwene onye ga cho, ya hapu. Nga a na-eme "dibate;" wu/bu nga ha/fa/wa/va na mee odi-oba-iti (boribo).
Thanks my brother for this teaching. Pls I just want to know one particular thing. In your own opinion, why are we here?. Let me know your thoughts on this.
On a transcendental level, to know who we are. On a material level, to have fun. When you are stuck with the later, you lose sense of the former. This is when life/existence becomes repetitive, cyclic and unfufilling.
@@Ezeikolomuocan Odinala & Benin Vodou can work hand in hand? When I hear Vodou, I know of Haitian, Dominican, & Benin. So can there be such thing as Odinala Vodou?
Greetings! Your mention of the udala tree reminds me of a conversation I had with friends a few days ago. I was considering planting an udala tree in my compound, but they mentioned that it isn’t typically planted and instead grows on its own if the land is suitable. I’m curious-how accurate is this?
Thank you, Nze Tobe Osigwe, for another insightful exposition. I completely agree with you when you said there are no coincidences. This resonated with me and reaffirmed the teachings of Carl Jung on coincidences and synchronicity. Jung aptly stated in one of his books that there are no coincidences, only synchronicity. Synchronicity is not just a fleeting alignment of events, but a profound revelation of the intricate web of connections that underlies our reality. It's a whispered secret from the universe, reminding us that we're part of a larger, harmonious whole. Coincidences are mere statistical anomalies, whereas synchronicity is the language of the cosmos, guiding us toward meaning, purpose, and transcendence. I don't just believe but I've come to know that my coming across your channel wasn't by chance. I found you when I needed answers about my spirituality and originality.
@@Hakunawins2 Dalu Onyedikachi. Yagazielugi!
There is no coincidence in nature!
I agree, I just finished my daily igor ofo and this video popped up….
Thank you for your teachings.
@@jnn8551 Yagazie
Carl yung called this sort of Coincidence “SYNCHRONICITY…..everything happens for a reason,good or bad and if you’re still enough your soul will gist you..
@6:19, nwanne mu ihe/ishe/ife/ive ha/fa/wa/va ji eme seghe-nsi/nshi ya na nke anyi/ayi awudu/awughi/awulo/awuro/awuno otu ihe/ishe/ife/ive. Ha/Fa/Wa/Va na egbu ka ha/fa/wa/va nghota. Anyi na go ogo; ote ozo mmadu nwere/nwele/nwelu/nwene ike i shi/si ngota ya wu/bu na anyi/ayi na mezshi/mezi, maowu/maobu a zo ndu mgbe anyi/ayi (Ndi Igbo) na-eme saghe-nsi/nshi.
Shambhala e dere/dele/delu/dene n'akwukwo ahu/ashu/afu/avu wu/bu Oshambala nke mu shi na ihe/ishe/ife/ive ejije e mere/mele/melu/mene maka akwukwo ahu/ashu/afu/avu. Nke Professor Emeritus John AneneChukwu Umeh dere/dele/delu/dene maka ya. NKe wu OshaMbala, Mmbala Osha.
@7:37 nke a wu/bu nke mu gwara/gwala/gwalu/gwana onwe mu si na ihe/ishe/ife/ive ha/fa/wa/va na-eme wu/bu i ka okwu na uka. Dika Professor John AneneChukwu Umeh shi/si dee n'akwukwo ya. Ezshiokwu/Eziokwu soso ofu ka o di. Onye cho ya nwere/nwele/nwelu/nwene onye ga cho, ya hapu. Nga a na-eme "dibate;" wu/bu nga ha/fa/wa/va na mee odi-oba-iti (boribo).
Thanks my brother for this teaching. Pls I just want to know one particular thing. In your own opinion, why are we here?. Let me know your thoughts on this.
On a transcendental level, to know who we are. On a material level, to have fun. When you are stuck with the later, you lose sense of the former. This is when life/existence becomes repetitive, cyclic and unfufilling.
@@Ezeikolomuoif I understood you clearly, you meant that if one fails to acknowledge the transcendental purpose, reincarnation becomes paramount?
@@Ezeikolomuocan Odinala & Benin Vodou can work hand in hand?
When I hear Vodou, I know of Haitian, Dominican, & Benin.
So can there be such thing as Odinala Vodou?
@@Hakunawins2 exactly. When we are lost in lust reincarnation becomes inevitable.
@@viviennebaptiste you know most of Haitians were taken from Western Africa? So, I strongly suspect that what they call Voodoo is Odinani.
I watched the movie too
If everything has been programmed then we are living what is already written we are not making our own choices
Greetings! Your mention of the udala tree reminds me of a conversation I had with friends a few days ago. I was considering planting an udala tree in my compound, but they mentioned that it isn’t typically planted and instead grows on its own if the land is suitable. I’m curious-how accurate is this?
Well the real Udala, like Oji tree grows by itself. However, we have Agric Udala that are not being sold and planted as you like.
@ Dalu so much