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Aka Ofu as Be Chukwu in Afa
Aka Ofu in Afa describes how unity moves into existence without breaking apart. Aka represents origin and journey, while Ofu represents oneness maintained through effort and responsibility. Together, Aka Ofu is identified as Be Chukwu, the source-field from which Chi-ukwu, consciousness, and life emerge. This teaching shows that divinity is not distant but present as unity in motion, and that staying aligned with one’s source requires work, awareness, and commitment.
Aka Ogeli as Nne Agwu in Afa
In Afa, Aka Ogeli describes Nne Agwu, the Divine Mother Spirit and source of creative intelligence. Aka represents the movement of primordial essence into experience, while Ogeli represents expression, revelation, and correction. Together, they explain how divine intelligence becomes active in the world through healing, wisdom, and spiritual insight. This teaching shows that Agwu is the living force of God working through humans to reveal truth and restore balance.
Aka Odii as Ala (Earth Mother) in Afa
Aka Odii in Afa explains how primordial origin becomes grounded as earth consciousness. Aka carries original essence into experience, while Odi provides the dark, gestational space where form develops. Together, this gives rise to Ala, the Earth Mother and living law of the physical world. This teaching shows that the earth is a conscious system that regulates life, morality, and balance through natural order.
Aka Obi as the Mind of God in Afa
In Afa, Aka Obi describes the mind of God as the first movement from stillness into action. Aka represents origin and journey, while Obi represents movement, dialogue, and problem-solving. Together, they explain how divine intelligence operates as process, guiding how things begin, unfold, and are resolved. This teaching shows that reality follows structured principles rather than random occurrence, with all action emerging from an initial movement of order and intention.
The Role of Chi as Aka Ora in Afa
In Afa, Chi as Aka Ora describes how primordial origin becomes illuminated destiny. Aka represents the journey of divine energy into lived experience, while Ora represents sunlight, fire, and visible radiance. Together, they show that Chi is not only an inner guide but a force that shines outward through identity, action, and purpose. This teaching emphasizes that destiny unfolds through clarity, timing, and alignment, becoming visible when one’s inner source is fully expressed.
The Role of Chi as Aka Ofu in Afa
In Afa, Chi as Aka Ofu explains how divine unity becomes personal destiny. Aka represents the journey of primordial essence into lived experience, while Ofu represents oneness sustained through responsibility and effort. Together, they show that Chi is the individualized expression of divine source guiding each person’s life path. This teaching emphasizes that fulfilling destiny requires maintaining alignment with one’s inner unity through conscious action and discipline.
Aka Ete as the Sense of Taste in Afa
In Afa, Aka Ete encodes the sense of taste as one of the five main senses. Centered around the element of water, taste is the hand of discernment that guides what enters the body and spirit. It preserves memory, binds culture, and sustains communion with the divine. Every taste is both immediate and eternal, a vibrational knowing that life is sustained through the waters of existence. This teaching expands on this concept.
Aka Ete Iyi — Sirius B: The Birthing Star in Igbo Astrology
In Igbo astrology, Aka Ete Iyi, known to modern science as Sirius B, is revered as the first vibrating light, the cosmic womb from which all life and form emerged. Called Ogbolodo, it is the star that birthed the universe, housing Obi Chukwu, the divine house of God. This teaching explores the spiritual depth of Sirius B as the original star, the sacred mother, and the guiding light in our cosmic journey.
Aka Ose as Akasa (Akashic Records)
The Akasa (Akashic) Records are a vast, non-physical archive of every soul’s journey—past, present, and even future possibilities. Rooted in ancient spiritual philosophy and accessed or understood in Odinani through Aja Ani, the Records are believed to exist within the subtle energy field of Aka Ose—Akasa (Akasha), the essence of all creation. This teaching explores the origins, meaning, and modern interpretations of the Akasa Records, along with practical ways people access them today through meditation and intuitive practice.
Uga Azi as Aka Aghali in Afa (The Age of Wild Animal-like Behaviour)
Uga Azi, known in Afa as Aka Aghali, the age of wild animal-like behaviour, is a time when human beings fall into patterns of instinct, ignorance, and spiritual disconnection. Marked by anger, selfishness, and ritual without depth, it reflects a state of being where people act more like wild animals than awakened souls. This teaching explores the meaning of Uga Azi and how recognizing its signs can guide us back to true spiritual consciousness.
16 Basic “Aka” Combinations in Afa (With Some Regular Igbo & English Meanings)
Afa language which is used primarily for divination and spiritual consultation in Igbo spirituality, consists of specific terminologies that typically differ from everyday (regular) Igbo words. Knowing these Afa terms and their regular Igbo and English equivalents can provide deeper insight into your cultural and spiritual practices as an Odinani practitioner. This post contains Afa terms with “Aka”, their regular Igbo equivalents, and their English meanings.