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Understanding Eewo (Taboos) in Ifa Spirituality | Ori, Orisha & Living in Alignment What would you do if you had to give up chicken, fish, shrimp, alcohol, your favorite food—or even a favorite color—for the sake of your destiny? In Ifa Isese spirituality, these restrictions are known as eewo (taboos), and observing them can bring powerful transformation to your life. Consultations, Coaching & The African Spirituality Store: https://naijazen.co/ Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/naijazen Ifa Introductory Workshop: https://naijazen.co/ifa-spirituality-... In this 6.5 minute video, we explore: ✨ The meaning of eewo in the Ifa/Isese tradition ✨ The difference between permanent taboos (revealed during initiation) and temporary taboos (revealed through Ifa divination) ✨ Why your Ori (inner head, creator of your destiny, godself) and the Orisha you serve play a key role in your taboos ✨ Common Orisha taboos (Obatala, Osun, Sango, Esu, and more) ✨ What happens when you break taboos—and how to realign ✨ Practical tips on how to observe your eewo with the support of Ori and Ifa Taboos are not punishments—they are spiritual guidelines that keep you aligned with your destiny and protect your energy. By respecting your personal taboos, you invite balance, prosperity, and peace into your life. 👉 If you’d like to learn more, join the Ifa Introductory Workshop (details above): 👉 Leave a comment if you’d like me to make a dedicated video about the taboos of your Orisha. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more teachings on Ifa, Orisa, and Isese tradition. #Ifa #Isese #Orisha #Eewo #Taboo #IfaSpirituality #Ori #AfricanSpirituality #YorubaTradition #OrishaWorship