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From The African Prayer Book

Submitted by Mojo on October 13, 2022
Image by Terrin via Derivative Images All of us are by nature worshipful. We may worship God to whom we ascribe his due, his worth. ... Read more
JuJu Culture

Submitted by Mojo on August 18, 2022
Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay Voodoo, a derivative of Yoruba, originated in many years ago. It is composed of many sectors, including medicine and religion. ... Read more
Hoodoo, Rootwork, And Conjuring For The 21st Century

Submitted by Mojo on August 12, 2018
deriviative images An interesting synopsis from author Stephanie Rose Bird. Hoodoo HistoryOnce upon a time, we were Africans, involved in a unique lexicon of beliefs, ... Read more
Traveling To Africa

Submitted by Mojo on August 18, 2017
mojoart I returned recently from a trip to Africa that was both refreshing and spirit sustaining. Aside from the ammenities provided from the more commercial ... Read more
Get Your Prayers Answered

Submitted by Mojo on March 12, 2016
In the Spirituality of the Yoruba, prayer (adura) is essential. Yoruba like all of your indigenous wisdom traditions of Africa is based upon the power ... Read more
The Loaded Gun Called EGO

Submitted by Mojo on February 5, 2014
What kind of world would we live in if everyone walked around with a loaded gun? Would the world be more dangerous? Would people feel ... Read more
The Five African Major Initiation Rites

Submitted by Mojo on October 3, 2013
By Prof. Manu Ampim http://www.manuampim.com/AfricanInitiationRites.htm There are five major African initiation rites which are fundamental to human growth and development. These rites were originally ... Read more
Yoruba Proverbs

Submitted by Mojo on September 20, 2013
Much of Africa's history has been passed on through the generations orally. One consequence of this is that morals and lessons have been crystallized ... Read more
African Shamanism

Submitted by Mojo on August 24, 2013
In Africa the cradle of humankind there are many forms of shamanic practices. In central Africa Dogon (Mali), sorcerers (both male and female) ... Read more
Ifa – Wisdom of Nature

Submitted by Mojo on August 5, 2013
The shamanism of southwestern Nigeria is called "Ifa" which means "wisdom of nature". According to oral literature, the practice of Ifa originated as far back ... Read more