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What is the Yoruba Religion?

If you’ve started your journey to find your truth, this article will introduce you to Ifa, one of Africa’s oldest and most comprehensive traditional religions. Ifa, also known as the Yoruba religion, has adapted to different spiritual systems and cultures to persist into modern times. It’s worth noting that Yorubaland was home to the largest number of Africans enslaved and transported to the Americas. Their culture revolves around gods and deities. They revere Olodumare and Orunla, the primordial deities. Yoruba religion is a monotheistic religion with a deity pantheon. The Yoruba religion’s gods and deities are known as Orishas. They...

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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has educated more than 40,000 instructors in Transcendental Meditation (TM) since 1958. These teachers have taught this easy, natural method to over six million people around the world, allowing them to achieve deep rest and connect with their inner wellsprings of creativity, vitality, and intelligence. The official Transcendental Meditation website, www.tm.org, provides this information. What happens when you meditate? The mind and body enjoy a unique level of peaceful alertness during TM practice. The body relaxes as the mind becomes more silent. The mind transcends all mental activity in the most stable level of consciousness to experience...

Astrology and Humanity

According to the American Heritage Dictionary, astrology is “the study of the positions and aspects of celestial bodies with the idea that they have an influence on the path of natural earthly occurrences and human affairs.” Astrology is founded on the observation of planets. Astrology was also practiced in ancient times. Astrology has a long history that dates back to the dawn of humanity. Some of the most well-known civilizations in history heavily exploited this field. Ancient Chinese civilizations, Egyptian civilizations, ancient Indian civilizations, and so on all practiced astrology at one time or another. Even before Islam, Arabs also practiced...

Pet Farewell Ritual

This is a ritual you can do after a pet has died. Obviously, you’ll need to make changes based on the type of pet you had, how they died, and so on, but you can use this ceremony as a starting point. If the pet belonged to the entire family, you might turn this into a collective rite. Things needed: The setup: To depict the four elements, arrange the salt, incense, candle, and water in a circle (or in any other manner you traditionally use). With each, place one of your four matching crystals. Light the candle and the incense....

The Yin and Yang of the Human Mind

The principles of yin and yang are two opposing elements in Chinese philosophy that complement each other and create a harmonic balance. This equilibrium is thought to be the true natural state of everything, from a person’s mental wellness to the planet’s functioning. It’s a mistake to think of yin and yang as symbols for good and evil; instead, night and day are more acceptable, albeit extremely symbolic, comparisons. The principle underlying it is that everything has an inherent balance between two sets of qualities, one of which is yin and the other is yang. It’s fascinating to consider how...

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