Dalu for clarifying the distinction of allowing one’s own chi to work for them and not spread out it’s obligations. Even though my body is abroad in Hawai’i my spirit remains invested in odinani! Your channel is inspiring! Jisike!
I live your videos. I also have a question. I live in the US I have no access to this tree. I had cut a few of my dreadlocks off, put them in a jar, & covered with soil from my mothers land. I placed it on my indoor Chi altar as a focal point for myself (Chi) is that fine?
Honestly, I cannot say. But if you feel ok with it, enjoy the ride. If your Chi is not ok with the arrangement with time it will tell you how to right it. Remember, this is a journey not a destination.
This is mind blowing!! Exactly what I have been looking for ....... How can I make that alter powerful? Or is it the more I pray on the alter the more powerful it becomes?
Thanks for the info...why is it a must you must build the altar...if your chi is always with you and knows everything about you and maybe even better than yourself....why is the altar needed
Good evening my mentor though I haven't know my chi etc,am just a novice.last year I got a new job, for one year now and I decided to thank my chi and my ndi ichia and buy one life chicken with ogirisi leaf on the ground inside my room because I rented an room face me and face you room it difficult for me to kill the chicken outside I decided to kill the fowl in my room by 6pm and I leave it there till next morning and I had I terrible dream where someone I know driving okada and a lady had an accident and they were consures,so I was scared to kill chicken again because it was my first time doing it please
Pls like some of us who re in outside country that didnt come with our fathers sand or stone even the tree you teach about what re we going to do to build our alter
You can get any stone and the stone/rock serves as a symbol. However, whenever you are opportuned to travel you seek for a better replacement. This is just a case of when the preferable is not available the available becomes the preferable.
Etrecting a prayer altet to yoyr chi n ancestors If you are living with your fathet n he is alive, thete is no nerd to erect a prayet altet. To errect your altrer, your need yo have ypur own space 1. Ogilise ( plant it in the grown) It symbolises your chi Use your prayer items n pray to ur chi Set up a three Stones (threr mns stability) ( ancestors) Your prayer spot is your point of power - offer your offering n invite them to come n eat. Indoors alter Get sand from your family compound Each morning ask your chi n ancestors to come n eat colanut How to pray?...... Aporeciate Ask for protection, provision, etc Your prayers to your chi must focus only on you Prayer to your Ndiche can be only abt your famly...( blood)( mattets that concern your family) Nb: pray daily. It is most importany. Child does not pray for your parents, they pray for you.
Please Sir, I am new into ODINANI, my father is into christianity, he is elderly 96yrs. I care for him. I have a house not a rented one and he is with me. As it is, can I have my altar? Thank you
Good morning sir, instead of using a container to put the sand, can i also use a white plate to put the sand and be making my prayers there via one for my ndi ichie and another for my chi? Thank you sir
A dibia just help me to bring my chi down,but it was dn in onitsha am in Abuja,I don't know what to do because am from Edo state,am worried about the process pls what should I do next🙏
@@porshryky I think you should just forget about it. Going to carry it will be a worse option. Prepare to use your hand to build your own personal altar. Unless an elder in your family decides to help you out.
Question: When you have done the Chi ritual at a native doctor's shrine. He said I should leave the statue 'coz it was bloody from sacrifice. How can I leave my personal guide with a native doctor. What are spiritual repercussions? Very concerned
It's wrong. I repeat it's wrong. The Dibia if it's not related to you have no business doing the job in the first place. Assuming, he did it as help, it's even more wrong to keep it for himself especially when you did not make such request. I will advise you abandon whatever thing you did there. And start the process all over again. This time, by yourself.
Nkem you can get sand from Ala Igbo. As for knowing your Chi name, you have to come down to Ala Igbo for a sound divination Dibia to help you with the answer.
But there is another Chi that is carved with words and other items placed in a little mortar, if you have that once will you still plant that ogilisi for prayers??
@@chinonsoalohnnachi620 Ogilisi is best for outdoor where you have no fear of rainfall. It can also serve indoor if you have no money to carve an effigy. What you itemized suits indoor temple. Be that as it may, there is no hard and fast rules to spirituality. As the spirit leads.
I think it should be one item at a time. Remember, these items are symbolic. Nzu stands for purity, Oji stands for communion. Edo stands for peace and breakthrough. Alligator pepper stands inclusivity. So, it's advisable to pick each item one at a time and channel it's function while praying. However, this is a free world. We are all free to do whatever we like.
Please sir, if am living in my own home that is not the same village with my father's house, Should I take sand from my father's compound and build the alter or should I build it without the sand?
Technically, every soul is free to do whatever he or she deems sane to do. However, if Odinani is about what is obtainable in one's culture, I will say, know what is obtainable in your own community. If in your clan it is permissible as a woman to erect such altar for Ndi Ichie, who am I to state otherwise? If it is not, who am I to state otherwise?
Ask them to direct you. Whatever your mind tells you do it. Do not be afraid that you are not getting it right. Meanwhile, I have done a video on practical guide to morning prayers. It can help you with some ideas on how to go about your sacrifice. Ji sie ike!
muo I really appreciate ur effort to bring us back, Biko in erecting my alter do I need to know my chi name as to call on him for the dedication, does my chi have a name one should know pls..
Yes you need to know the name but not knowing it is not a deal breaker. What matters most is daily acknowledgement and prayers with Nzu or Oji or both. Saying Chim bia ma Nzu without calling the name will achieve the same result. Eventually, when you find out the name you can be specific. The purity of your heart and your intention matter the most.
I believe if you watch the full video without skipping, the answer to your question will be clear. All I said in this video can be done anywhere because most of the materials aside kolanut and Nzu are readily accessible to you wherever you are residing.
Educative. Please, I am still confused about this Chi stuff. When I visited Afa, I was told it's my Grandfather while about two Afa said it's my father that my grandfather is my father's chi/onye uwa. Am I to pray to my father or my grandfather? Secondly, I visit an Afa recently and he started saying chi is different from onye uwa. Then he started talking about Ikenga chi. That to know my onye uwa, I need to know my Ikenga chi. That to know my Ikenga chi, I need to go bring sand from my mothers compound. I became more confused because I have before now don a sacrifice to my grandfather. What do u advice I do?
If you follow my teachings you will notice I advise against going for Afa to know your Chi. It always ends up in more confusion. My advise: set up an altar for your Chi, pray to your Chi daily. Forget about the name of your Chi or the actual ancestor that was your Chi. Your Chi is not two. Focus on using the word Chi. Perhaps if you are consistent, your Chi may decide to reveal whoever it is in the future to you via dream. Please leave all these Dibias. Many are traditional merchants. I repeat, many are business men.
Wise one do I kill a fowl on the sand from my fathers compound representing scared altar for my Ndi iche and do I buy two Igbo fowl for my chi and Ndi iche or I can use one for both altars please answer wise one yagazie 🙏
You cannot use one fowl. It has to be two Igbo Okeokpa. One for your Chi, the other for your Ndi Ichie. And yes you can kill them on the sand gotten from your family compound. Yagazie!
Brother lemme ask you. What if you establish an alter and later relocate is that any ritual or way of letting them know that you want move away from that spot and give them another place?
I have my chi erected by a native doctor, since then I left it with him, I need advice I have been thinking of going to get it to my house it have been on my mind I don't know what to do is it safe with him there or is it better I go and get my Ikenga
If you trust the fellow go and retrieve it. If you don't, please forget it and set up another one. Leaving your Chi or Agwu in another man's house is the latest brand of religious brainwashing happening in Igbo Odinani. You cannot leave your Chi in another man's house.
Add hashtags related to your teachings for example #Chi #ndichie #igbo #films #prayer #temple etc. this will help your videos to appear on google search
Please sir what if i am living far and also in my father's house but my dad is dead can i erect an alter? I mean bring my own CHI in carved wood and erect my own personal alter since my father is late?
All things being equal you are supposed to come into your marriage with the Gods of your father's people. As a married woman your altar is basically the Gods of your own ancestral lineage. I doubt if you can set up an altar for your son's Ndi Ichie. The best you can do is izodo aja ngwuru okpa and ask your husband's people to come and take care of their children. Or better still call on your ancestors to come and help you in this marriage journey you have ventured into. Remember, isi nwa Ada enaghi ato na mba. For your children, leave them, when they come of age and have their own space then they do the needful.
Nze ikolommou, ndewo! I want to know if i can erect my alter in my fathers compound even though i dont sleep there. I go there from time to time. My father is late, my elders dont do odinani. I want to erect my alter there. Is it right?
Please I want to know after communing with your chi and ndi ichie using nzu, Edo, colanut how long can you live it before sweeping it off to keep the place clean or do you just keep pulling up the items there
If you are living with someone sweep it off immediately. If you are living alone, get a bowl that you can use to collect the used items, it will help in building up your sacred spot. This method helps you to build energy zone overtime.
Nwa anaghi ebu nna ya uzo amuta okpara. If you want to set up an altar, you have to have your own space. Whether your father is into Odinani or not, it's his house. He is in charge. There cannot be two captain in a ship. Go get your own ship!
Greetings, Ikolo Muo, Eze umu ikolobia. I have a question that I would like you to clarify on; If someone has already instituted his Chi/ikenga using ikpochi and ikenga which are carved from ogirisi, can he still do this own method you taught in this video? if yes where will he now keep the first one? Please I await your soonest reply. Thanks
First, if you see Igbo Odinani as a spiritual path you will understand that you can do whatever you and your spirit feels comfortable with. There is basically no determined right or wrong in spiritual journey. Once you have successfully aligned with your spiritual forces allow them to guide you. What I did with the video is just a suggestion, a guide, it is not a fixed method. Cultivate the habit of daily ritual with your forces. In this daily quiet time, you will find some of the answers to the questions you seek. Creating the way peculiar to you and your forces is the goal.
Please stop thinking whether you are getting it right or wrong. Scrap such thoughts. Thoughts like that is what prompted your question. Imana Onye idedu anaghi ere ogwu. Be the captain of your ship!
Yes. That is the right place unless you have an outside altar created for such purpose. However, if you have a private altar inside your house because of sanitary reasons you cannot sacrifice such in this kind of private interior altar. In a situation like this, you should create an exterior altar where you can make your sacrifice as at when due.
@@Ezeikolomuo you know we were brought up in a Christian family. And we were thought that all these are idol worship. Even though I buy into your teachings and appreciate your insights, it's not going to be easy switching cos of the teachings already embedded in our brains from child hood.
I am not asking you to make a switch. I teach for people to have a clarity of what Igbo tradition is all about. My teachings help to educate the miseducated about the ways of my people.
Any blood sacrifice of any kind is not Igbo odinala it's a borrowed culture. Chi ndi igbo hates killings. Mean while demons requires blood sacrifice for their survival. Igbo call what you are doing ikperu alusi.
What you are saying is complete hogwash. You know nothing about Igbo Traditional religion. I think you are a Christian. What is wrong with Ikpelu Alusi? It's best you face your Christian belief and stop deceiving yourself that you are into Odinani Igbo.
Say what you know and understand 😂 every alter need blood to be active most times depending on the situation at hand Christians worship God almighty Jesus was the sacrifice and his blood paid the price, in the beginning before the new way of worship priest of old use to make sacrifice to God with animals go read your Bible well, in our culture we do same with animals too, if you talk about taking human life I can accept but not to say blood abeg check which part of this world u from come if u really understand the tins of the spirit
Tenki tenki fah de lesson oo 🙏🏿✨️
Dalu for clarifying the distinction of allowing one’s own chi to work for them and not spread out it’s obligations.
Even though my body is abroad in Hawai’i my spirit remains invested in odinani! Your channel is inspiring! Jisike!
Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate.
If you are in the same home with ur father and he is not following the ways of ur ancestors, should u not also erect an alter
Great
I just come across your video I love your teachings sir
Dalu
I live your videos. I also have a question. I live in the US I have no access to this tree. I had cut a few of my dreadlocks off, put them in a jar, & covered with soil from my mothers land. I placed it on my indoor Chi altar as a focal point for myself (Chi) is that fine?
Honestly, I cannot say. But if you feel ok with it, enjoy the ride. If your Chi is not ok with the arrangement with time it will tell you how to right it. Remember, this is a journey not a destination.
Your channel is inspiring. keep it up.
Dalu
Thank you so much this is really helpful i have learned something new from today
Thanks a lot for this video it was very inciteful
You are welcome. I hope you've subscribed?
This is mind blowing!! Exactly what I have been looking for .......
How can I make that alter powerful? Or is it the more I pray on the alter the more powerful it becomes?
Yes. Daily consistent communication with fraternal spirts and living a life built on the foundation of truth is the best way to make an altar potent.
is the sand from my family compound in rhe village or from my family compound in the city?
Thanks for the info...why is it a must you must build the altar...if your chi is always with you and knows everything about you and maybe even better than yourself....why is the altar needed
To build a personal physical energy zone. It's the same reason a church is needed despite that God is supposedly everywhere.
@tobeosigwe6171 this physical energy zone can't be a person's room?
@@martinsdunu9754 when you mean a person, you mean yourself right?
@@Ezeikolomuo I mean anyone interested in the subject
If it's a physical zone why is it a must to tie it to a statue.
Sir, please I can’t plant the ogilichi in my room where I place my altar so can I just put the leaf on the floor
Please explain more on numbers and meanings
This will be a separate video that I will do later
How do i know my chi
Thank you ❤
You are welcome
pls I stay in a one room apt far from home and can't get sand from home but I can get ogilisi , can I plant in a rubber and kept in door
Yes, it can work. As the spirit leads.
Thank you for this knowledge, what if I am married? Should I use sand from my husbands family house or my father's compound?
Hello Florence, it's obviously your father's house first.
Please can you do more practical about it
Soon
What if you have erected an alter for forces before coming to know about not erecting an alter when ur father is in his house, what should i do😢
I mean in his house with you
Then, how can someone play with nzu and edo while living with his father
When and do you pray for your extended family members and other people that you feel that needs prayers and blessings
Are you a clergy that conducts public prayers? Were you imbued with such powers from birth?
Good evening my mentor though I haven't know my chi etc,am just a novice.last year I got a new job, for one year now and I decided to thank my chi and my ndi ichia and buy one life chicken with ogirisi leaf on the ground inside my room because I rented an room face me and face you room it difficult for me to kill the chicken outside I decided to kill the fowl in my room by 6pm and I leave it there till next morning and I had I terrible dream where someone I know driving okada and a lady had an accident and they were consures,so I was scared to kill chicken again because it was my first time doing it please
The dream shouldn't have stopped you. The dream you narrated does not really affect you. Please go ahead and perform your Thanksgiving offering.
Please I have a question to ask, what if you set the stones direct to the ogirishi tree 🌲?
If you find it ok. It is.
Pls like some of us who re in outside country that didnt come with our fathers sand or stone even the tree you teach about what re we going to do to build our alter
You can get any stone and the stone/rock serves as a symbol. However, whenever you are opportuned to travel you seek for a better replacement. This is just a case of when the preferable is not available the available becomes the preferable.
Please Sir, what is the difference between chi, reincarnation and guidance Angel
Please watch my videos of the past two months, I did a lot of teachings on Chi. And I treated your questions.
Etrecting a prayer altet to yoyr chi n ancestors
If you are living with your fathet n he is alive, thete is no nerd to erect a prayet altet.
To errect your altrer, your need yo have ypur own space
1. Ogilise ( plant it in the grown)
It symbolises your chi
Use your prayer items n pray to ur chi
Set up a three Stones (threr mns stability) ( ancestors)
Your prayer spot is your point of power
- offer your offering n invite them to come n eat.
Indoors alter
Get sand from your family compound
Each morning ask your chi n ancestors to come n eat colanut
How to pray?......
Aporeciate
Ask for protection, provision, etc
Your prayers to your chi must focus only on you
Prayer to your Ndiche can be only abt your famly...( blood)( mattets that concern your family)
Nb: pray daily. It is most importany.
Child does not pray for your parents, they pray for you.
What is ogirisi in nsukka dialect please?
Ogirisi means Mbembe in Nsukka dialect
Please Sir, I am new into ODINANI, my father is into christianity, he is elderly 96yrs. I care for him. I have a house not a rented one and he is with me. As it is, can I have my altar? Thank you
Yes. Once it is your own house, then with all pleasure set up your Altar.
Please what can I do if I don’t have the same from my father house what kind I do?
You mean sand?
Good morning sir, instead of using a container to put the sand, can i also use a white plate to put the sand and be making my prayers there via one for my ndi ichie and another for my chi? Thank you sir
As the spirit leads. Ji sie ike!
@@Ezeikolomuo thank sir
A dibia just help me to bring my chi down,but it was dn in onitsha am in Abuja,I don't know what to do because am from Edo state,am worried about the process pls what should I do next🙏
Where is the effigy that was used as symbolism for your Chi? Is it with you or with the Dibia?
@@Ezeikolomuo it is with the dibia sir, please what will I do
@@porshryky I think you should just forget about it. Going to carry it will be a worse option.
Prepare to use your hand to build your own personal altar. Unless an elder in your family decides to help you out.
Question: When you have done the Chi ritual at a native doctor's shrine. He said I should leave the statue 'coz it was bloody from sacrifice.
How can I leave my personal guide with a native doctor. What are spiritual repercussions? Very concerned
It's wrong. I repeat it's wrong.
The Dibia if it's not related to you have no business doing the job in the first place. Assuming, he did it as help, it's even more wrong to keep it for himself especially when you did not make such request.
I will advise you abandon whatever thing you did there. And start the process all over again. This time, by yourself.
Where can I get sand if my ancestors were born as slaves in America? I am igbo. How can I find out my Chi’s name? Thank you.
Nkem you can get sand from Ala Igbo. As for knowing your Chi name, you have to come down to Ala Igbo for a sound divination Dibia to help you with the answer.
But there is another Chi that is carved with words and other items placed in a little mortar, if you have that once will you still plant that ogilisi for prayers??
You mean wood?
@@Ezeikolomuo Yes inform of mortar every items are placed in it both nzu and edo. It chi as well so if you have that one will still erect the ogilisi
@@chinonsoalohnnachi620 Ogilisi is best for outdoor where you have no fear of rainfall. It can also serve indoor if you have no money to carve an effigy. What you itemized suits indoor temple.
Be that as it may, there is no hard and fast rules to spirituality. As the spirit leads.
This stones is it from my village I will bring them or any place an staying
Your village preferably. But if that is not possible because of circumstances then any available stone can be used.
Please is Amadioha and chi onye uwa desame
No.
Okolo mmou please can I pray with nzu, cola, Edo, and alligator pepper altogether at once?
I think it should be one item at a time. Remember, these items are symbolic. Nzu stands for purity, Oji stands for communion. Edo stands for peace and breakthrough. Alligator pepper stands inclusivity. So, it's advisable to pick each item one at a time and channel it's function while praying.
However, this is a free world. We are all free to do whatever we like.
Please sir, if am living in my own home that is not the same village with my father's house, Should I take sand from my father's compound and build the alter or should I build it without the sand?
Look for a rock. Use a rock and tell the rock it now represents your altar for so so and so.
Can women do the same, I mean settings alter for ndi ichie, can women set alter by herself for ndi ichie
Technically, every soul is free to do whatever he or she deems sane to do. However, if Odinani is about what is obtainable in one's culture, I will say, know what is obtainable in your own community.
If in your clan it is permissible as a woman to erect such altar for Ndi Ichie, who am I to state otherwise? If it is not, who am I to state otherwise?
Does it means you need more than one alta
You can have as many altars as you wish or can afford.
Sir, how can we offer sacrifice to Our Chi and Ndi ichie, step by step
Ask them to direct you. Whatever your mind tells you do it. Do not be afraid that you are not getting it right.
Meanwhile, I have done a video on practical guide to morning prayers. It can help you with some ideas on how to go about your sacrifice.
Ji sie ike!
muo I really appreciate ur effort to bring us back, Biko in erecting my alter do I need to know my chi name as to call on him for the dedication, does my chi have a name one should know pls..
Yes you need to know the name but not knowing it is not a deal breaker. What matters most is daily acknowledgement and prayers with Nzu or Oji or both.
Saying Chim bia ma Nzu without calling the name will achieve the same result. Eventually, when you find out the name you can be specific.
The purity of your heart and your intention matter the most.
Hope is allowed to make a sacrifice in my alter? for example kill a hen and pouring the blood 🩸 on the stones
Once it is your personal altar, it's very much allowed and necessary. By doing such sacrifice you are increasing the energy vibration of the altar.
Thanks so much
Bro
How can I do this while living abroad please thanks
I believe if you watch the full video without skipping, the answer to your question will be clear.
All I said in this video can be done anywhere because most of the materials aside kolanut and Nzu are readily accessible to you wherever you are residing.
@@Ezeikolomuo
But sir what can we use to signify as our chi if we can’t get the sand and leave
Educative. Please, I am still confused about this Chi stuff. When I visited Afa, I was told it's my Grandfather while about two Afa said it's my father that my grandfather is my father's chi/onye uwa. Am I to pray to my father or my grandfather? Secondly, I visit an Afa recently and he started saying chi is different from onye uwa. Then he started talking about Ikenga chi. That to know my onye uwa, I need to know my Ikenga chi. That to know my Ikenga chi, I need to go bring sand from my mothers compound. I became more confused because I have before now don a sacrifice to my grandfather. What do u advice I do?
If you follow my teachings you will notice I advise against going for Afa to know your Chi. It always ends up in more confusion.
My advise: set up an altar for your Chi, pray to your Chi daily. Forget about the name of your Chi or the actual ancestor that was your Chi. Your Chi is not two. Focus on using the word Chi.
Perhaps if you are consistent, your Chi may decide to reveal whoever it is in the future to you via dream. Please leave all these Dibias. Many are traditional merchants. I repeat, many are business men.
Is my chi same as my onye uwam ?
Yes
Wise one do I kill a fowl on the sand from my fathers compound representing scared altar for my Ndi iche and do I buy two Igbo fowl for my chi and Ndi iche or I can use one for both altars please answer wise one yagazie 🙏
You cannot use one fowl. It has to be two Igbo Okeokpa. One for your Chi, the other for your Ndi Ichie.
And yes you can kill them on the sand gotten from your family compound.
Yagazie!
@@Ezeikolomuo Isee ☀️Thanks Mazi wise one
Brother lemme ask you.
What if you establish an alter and later relocate is that any ritual or way of letting them know that you want move away from that spot and give them another place?
Yes there is a ritual. I cannot explain it here. It's a very simple ritual though. Just ask an elder in your village how it's done.
I have my chi erected by a native doctor, since then I left it with him, I need advice I have been thinking of going to get it to my house it have been on my mind I don't know what to do is it safe with him there or is it better I go and get my Ikenga
If you trust the fellow go and retrieve it. If you don't, please forget it and set up another one. Leaving your Chi or Agwu in another man's house is the latest brand of religious brainwashing happening in Igbo Odinani.
You cannot leave your Chi in another man's house.
Can I also use alcohol or palm wine
As your spirit and pocket lead you.
What is one father is not interested on Odinani
Life is all about choice!
You should quote films in your titles that speak on your subjects so you can reach broader audience brother
Please explain more about this. You know i am new to this stuff. Dalu.
Add hashtags related to your teachings for example #Chi #ndichie #igbo #films #prayer #temple etc. this will help your videos to appear on google search
Please sir what if i am living far and also in my father's house but my dad is dead can i erect an alter? I mean bring my own CHI in carved wood and erect my own personal alter since my father is late?
Are you the first son?
@@Ezeikolomuo yes i am the first son
@@Ezeikolomuo yes sir, i am
What if you are a widow with children, How do you erect an alter for Chi and Ndi-ichie and pray for your children?
All things being equal you are supposed to come into your marriage with the Gods of your father's people. As a married woman your altar is basically the Gods of your own ancestral lineage.
I doubt if you can set up an altar for your son's Ndi Ichie. The best you can do is izodo aja ngwuru okpa and ask your husband's people to come and take care of their children. Or better still call on your ancestors to come and help you in this marriage journey you have ventured into. Remember, isi nwa Ada enaghi ato na mba.
For your children, leave them, when they come of age and have their own space then they do the needful.
Nze ikolommou, ndewo! I want to know if i can erect my alter in my fathers compound even though i dont sleep there. I go there from time to time. My father is late, my elders dont do odinani. I want to erect my alter there. Is it right?
Is your Ana Obi inside there? If no, I will advise you do the needful inside your Ana Obi. Remember, Onye puo obi muo amalu be ya.
@@Ezeikolomuo thanks so much I will do just that.
Ndewo!
the first day can I kill a fowl on it..if I want to have an alter.
Yes you can.
What of if you are not in your country What will you do
I thought I explained how that can be done?
@@Ezeikolomuo okay sir thanks 😊
Please I want to know after communing with your chi and ndi ichie using nzu, Edo, colanut how long can you live it before sweeping it off to keep the place clean or do you just keep pulling up the items there
If you are living with someone sweep it off immediately. If you are living alone, get a bowl that you can use to collect the used items, it will help in building up your sacred spot. This method helps you to build energy zone overtime.
How to know your chi
Simple, just acknowledge your Chi. That is the basic step. Your Chi is not two. Daily acknowledge is the appropriate place to start.
In instances where your father rejected his traditions for the church is it ok to set up your own alter?
Nwa anaghi ebu nna ya uzo amuta okpara. If you want to set up an altar, you have to have your own space. Whether your father is into Odinani or not, it's his house. He is in charge. There cannot be two captain in a ship. Go get your own ship!
@@Ezeikolomuo thanks so much I do have my space.
@@mariangodfrey3561 hope is not a rented apartment?
Greetings, Ikolo Muo, Eze umu ikolobia. I have a question that I would like you to clarify on; If someone has already instituted his Chi/ikenga using ikpochi and ikenga which are carved from ogirisi, can he still do this own method you taught in this video? if yes where will he now keep the first one? Please I await your soonest reply. Thanks
First, if you see Igbo Odinani as a spiritual path you will understand that you can do whatever you and your spirit feels comfortable with. There is basically no determined right or wrong in spiritual journey. Once you have successfully aligned with your spiritual forces allow them to guide you.
What I did with the video is just a suggestion, a guide, it is not a fixed method.
Cultivate the habit of daily ritual with your forces. In this daily quiet time, you will find some of the answers to the questions you seek. Creating the way peculiar to you and your forces is the goal.
Please stop thinking whether you are getting it right or wrong. Scrap such thoughts. Thoughts like that is what prompted your question. Imana Onye idedu anaghi ere ogwu. Be the captain of your ship!
@@Ezeikolomuo Thank you, now I understand it more clearly. yagazie 🙏
@@tonyb_nnaa Udo!
Are you allowed to kill chicken or goat at the Chi alter and the Ndi ichie alter??
Yes. That is the right place unless you have an outside altar created for such purpose. However, if you have a private altar inside your house because of sanitary reasons you cannot sacrifice such in this kind of private interior altar. In a situation like this, you should create an exterior altar where you can make your sacrifice as at when due.
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Dalu rienne.
Is a lie you can play for any one
Isn't this idol worship? Or idolatry?
Show me any religion or way of worship that isn't idolatry? Just one.
@@Ezeikolomuo you know we were brought up in a Christian family. And we were thought that all these are idol worship. Even though I buy into your teachings and appreciate your insights, it's not going to be easy switching cos of the teachings already embedded in our brains from child hood.
I also find this practice Burdensome and tedious, what if one isn't consistent with the practice?
Every spiritual path is burdensome and tedious, that's why spiritual walk is a narrow road. Spiritual power comes at a price. Costly price at that.
I am not asking you to make a switch. I teach for people to have a clarity of what Igbo tradition is all about. My teachings help to educate the miseducated about the ways of my people.
Any blood sacrifice of any kind is not Igbo odinala it's a borrowed culture. Chi ndi igbo hates killings. Mean while demons requires blood sacrifice for their survival. Igbo call what you are doing ikperu alusi.
What you are saying is complete hogwash. You know nothing about Igbo Traditional religion. I think you are a Christian. What is wrong with Ikpelu Alusi? It's best you face your Christian belief and stop deceiving yourself that you are into Odinani Igbo.
Say what you know and understand 😂 every alter need blood to be active most times depending on the situation at hand Christians worship God almighty Jesus was the sacrifice and his blood paid the price, in the beginning before the new way of worship priest of old use to make sacrifice to God with animals go read your Bible well, in our culture we do same with animals too, if you talk about taking human life I can accept but not to say blood abeg check which part of this world u from come if u really understand the tins of the spirit