Intro to Indigenous African Spirituality | 6-Week Immersion (Part I) | Fall 2025 Cohort
Intro to Indigenous African Spirituality | 6-Week Immersion (Part I) | Fall 2025 Cohort
Course Description
As Black folks living away from our Motherland, we are tasked with honoring our ancestors and re-membering all the things that belong to Us— our indigenous medicines, technologies, rituals, and traditions. These indigenous practices are ours and have not been lost to us. We can find them in our dreams, cabinets, dance, music, pulpits, and cookouts. This is an opportunity to have conversations about the origins of these practices we may be familiar with.
Our time together will be an intimate gathering. Each session will take place over Zoom and last approximately one hour. It is important that you arrive with an open heart and your camera on as this is a sacred circle we are creating together. Our sessions will take place in a structured setting with an agenda and plenty room for Q&A.
REGISTRATION CLOSES November 15, 2025
Purpose
The purpose of this immersion is to provide a safe space for Black folks to learn and ask questions about Indigenous African spirituality and reconnect with The Source through Yorùbá cosmology and ritual with community that shares a similar experience in the Diaspora.
Covered Topics
Common Yoruba/Lucumi Vocabulary
16 Truths of Ifá
Honoring Your Ori (Highest Self)
Ìwà Pẹ̀lẹ́: The Most Important Value in the Tradition
What is Ifá?
- Ifá in the Diaspora
- Defining Tradition
Who is God?
Ifá Cosmology
- Irúnmòle Vs Imòle
- Orun + Ilé
- Time + Space
Honoring Ancestors
- Setting Up Your Altar
Ìyáàmi: The Sacred Women Who Had No Fear
+ More!
Course Dates
November 13, 2025
November 20, 2025
November 27, 2025
December 3, 2025
December 8, 2025
December 15, 2025
All classes will take place on Mondays and begin at 5:30 pm PST. Each class will last approximately 1- 1.5 hours.
Once you complete your payment you will receive a link to join the virtual space. The sessions will not be recorded so please be sure to have a notebook and pen available for you to take notes. We strongly suggest that you purchase a composition notebook or a notebook that has binding rather than a spiral (to prevent losing pages).
If you have questions or if you are in need of a payment plan please email the course instructor, Iya Omioki at: info@iyaomioki.com
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