Happy Monday seekers of light. So while I am in law school, my normal business activities (Adbongo) are paused, and I am focusing on my ministry. Naad is the yoga of sound. Kun-d[a]lini is a force in the base of the spine that can propel one towards the highest goals. The year before I started law school, I got certified as a sound healer. I have combined NAAD, Ifa (African Paleo Science), Yoga, and Aquarian tech to make my brand of kundalini yoga. The purpose of which is to attain higher states of consciousness eventually forming the diamond or solar body (another blog).
Naad Yoga and Mantras are two powerful tools for spiritual growth and transformation. Naad Yoga is a form of yoga that focuses on the power of sound and vibration to bring about healing and transformation. It is based on the ancient Vedic teachings of India and is a powerful way to access the inner depths of the soul. Mantras are sacred words or phrases that invoke spiritual energy and bring about positive change. I always start my morning with my libations to God, the Orisha, my Ori, my Ancestors, etc. The words contain mantras, meaning:
Mana (mind) Tra (beyond) = "Beyond the mind."
I will use this WordPress platform to organize my nature-based ministry while I finish law school, eventually, this will be the private content.
MANTRA (52 sounds)
Here are some good starting Mantras that correspond with the energy centers of the body (Iwaju in IFA).
Another good one to know is “HU.”
Naad Yoga is a practice that uses sound and vibration to bring about healing and transformation. It is based on the ancient Vedic teachings of India and is a powerful way to access the inner depths of the soul. With my spiritual practice, I usually utilize Yoruba (west Africa), Sanskrit, and Gurmuki (Sikh). Naad Yoga is a form of yoga that focuses on the power of sound and vibration to bring about healing and transformation. It is based on the ancient Vedic teachings of India and is a powerful way to access the inner depths of the soul. Naad Yoga is a practice that uses sound and vibration to bring about healing and transformation. Once I get into my physical workout and yoga practice, I implement Gurmuki (a Sikh language) because of the lineage with Yogi Bhajan (through the School of Naad). In my practice, I use the gong, tuning forks, bowls, and my voice which, in addition to playing guitar, I have been getting into throat singing which has a memorable and magical primordial quality that I am just beginning to tap into.
To get my private Zoom link for kundalini yoga at 6 AM M-F email me at info@adbongo.io to participate.
Alafia, and Happy Holidays everyone! So pleased to introduce Aminat Oladipo:
A dreamer since childhood, Aminat had numerous supernatural experiences, so it was only natural that she was instantly drawn to the deep symbolism present in western oracle systems (such as tarot). In 2010, a series of life-changing events brought her back to her indigenous roots, and the rich symbolism of Yoruba (west African) culture. She created the Iyami Oracle to showcase the triple goddess archetype in Yoruba culture and to bridge the gap between West African and western spiritualist communities.
In this episode we learn about what inspired her artistic masterpiece: “The Iyami Oracle Deck,” and we then use the cards to do a 2023 reading! Since I am in the process of becoming a lawyer, I made my “nature based ministry” podcasts PAID as to keep my FREE podcasts more professional. So listen while you can to this (I will switch the episode to “paid” in a month or two like the others), and if you want to listen to all the shows consider a subscription for the cost of a coffee to support my ministry. -Baba J
Iyami Aje is a Yoruba term of respect and endearment used to describe a woman of African ancestry who is considered to be an Aje, a woman who wields myriad arcane creative biological, spiritual, and cosmic powers. -wikipedia
Iyami Oracle Deck
To explore our Triple Goddess Archetype and other Female Orisas through Hand-Painted Illustrations
a 44-card deck embodying Iyami Osoronga and ancient Yoruba symbolism. these are the foundation of the west African Orisa and Ifa paleoscience. Each card is a full-size illustration, designed and commissioned by Aminat and painted by local Nigerian artists who are entrenched within the culture.
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