For generations, many Africans have been taught to fear indigenous spirituality. But where did that fear come from?
In this episode of Exploring African Spirituality, I sit down with Dr Princess IvieOkun at her recently held Ancestral Door Retreat to discuss healing, feminine energy, ancestral connection, identity, and the growing number of African women reconnecting with their spiritual roots.
We explore questions around the divine feminine, spiritual healing, self-discovery, spiritual partnerships, and what it means to reclaim parts of ourselves that history, religion, and society may have taught us to reject.
Whether you’re curious about African spirituality, interested in identity and healing, or simply trying to understand why more people are embracing indigenous belief systems, this conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on a topic that continues to shape how Africans see themselves.
What do you think? Have Africans been taught to fear their own spiritual traditions?
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Exploring African Spirituality is a documentary series examining African belief systems and the evolving ways people reconnect with tradition in the modern world.
Video Editor: Chikezie Okoro
Production Company: The Great house Productions
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Alte Fina boss 🙌
I would greatly appreciate it if people would name their ethnic group, rather than say they are African
And name their spiritual practice, rather than say African Spirituality
My question is what exactly is the name of this religion? because I haven’t heard what the conscious spirituality is?
Who or what exactly do they serve? I’m not clear
Loved seeing her highlighted
Honestly this is really educating
As an Edo woman why do you not refer to Olodumare as Osa'nobua or No'ghodua? Is there a difference??
I love this piece of knowledge ❤❤❤ is this Goddard on YouTube?
Full episode please 🙏
How did I miss this