Igo Mmuo (with Nzu) Script Template (ii)
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Introductory Declarations:
Ana m ekene (Nne)Chukwu
I greet the Supreme creator of all things
Ana m ekene Ani/Ala/Ana
I greet the earth (goddess)
Ana m ekene Ikuku
I greet the wind
Ana m ekene Mmiri
I greet the Waters
Anyanwu ekene m gi
Great sun I greet you
Mmuo m ji bia uwa ekene m gi
The spirits I came into this world with i greet you
Chi m, mmuo na e du m na mmuo na e che m ekene m gi
My chi, the spirit that keeps and protects me, I greet you
Chi nna m na chi nne m ekene m gi
Chi of my both of my parents I greet you
Ndi Ichie ekene m
Great ancestors I greet you
(Nne)Agwu ma lu m ekene m
Divine spirit of God that has appointed me I greet you
Ezemezu na Ora mmuo m niile bia ma lu nu nzu taata
All of my spirit guides and forces come commune with me through this Nzu today.
Common Asked Questions
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Yes, absolutely. The script is simply a guide to help you build fluency and confidence in your practice. Feel free to adapt it in a way that feels authentic and meaningful to you.
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Absolutely. Whether you're in a hotel, visiting a friend, or traveling abroad, your connection to spirit goes with you. You can adapt the practice to your environment, even if it’s just a quiet moment in the morning to greet your Chi and spiritual guides from the heart.
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Absolutely. You are encouraged to personalize the script by invoking any of your guides. The script is a guide and sample to meant to support your practice, not limit it.
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Yes, you can make that substitution. However, context matters. Use your discretion and adapt the language where necessary.