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Odinani Mystery School Monthly Community Call
Jun
28

Odinani Mystery School Monthly Community Call

Every last Sunday of the month

  • Date: June 28th 2026 

  • Time: 2pm EST

  • Duration: Up to 2hrs

  • Who Can Attend: OMS VARSITY Members

  • Discussion Topic: Mystical Ways to Feed Your Chi🧿

  • Platform: Zoom (link will be shared with all OMS Varsity Members)

You are invited to our next exclusive monthly community call, scheduled for 28th of June 2026. In this session our discussions will be focused on Mystical Ways to Feed Your 🧿 as our main theme.

Why Attend:

  • Exclusive Access: This call is open only to OMS Varsity subscribers, to provide an intimate and focused environment for learning and discussion.

  • Expert Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from other seasoned practitioners and scholars of Igbo spirituality.

  • Community Engagement: Connect with like-minded people who share your passion for Odinani and deepen your understanding through shared experiences.

Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge of Odinani and engage with our vibrant community. Mark your calendars and prepare for an enlightening and enriching session.

If you’d like to be a part of this session or future community calls, apply to OMS Varsity and become a part of our community.

We look forward to seeing you there!


Set Time for Event: Sunday 28th June 2026

  • Lagos, Nigeria - 7:00pm

  • New York, USA (Eastern Standard Time) - 2:00 PM

  • California, USA (PDT) - 11AM

Duration: Up to 2 hours.


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New Moon Alchemy Circle
Jul
11

New Moon Alchemy Circle

Recurring Monthly Event—Every Saturday closest to a new moon.

No New Moon Circle in June

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No New Moon Circle in June 〰️

Releasing the Old & Planting Fresh Seeds of Intention

The new moon is a portal of transformation, a time to surrender the old and welcome fresh beginnings. Together, we will align with the energy of the new moon to release what no longer serves us, clear space within and plant new seeds of intention. Through intuitive art-making and communal energy, we’ll tap into the subconscious and give form to our inner visions for the cycle ahead. This is a moment for reflection, renewal, and creative manifestation where the unseen takes shape and our intentions are infused with life.

Come as you are, and leave feeling clearer, and aligned with your path ahead.

Facilitator: Data Oruwari

Time: 2pm EST

Duration: 60 minutes

Who can attend: Anyone interested (this is a free event)

Platform: Google Meet

Meeting link: please register to receive updated link

Notes:

  • Recommended: Do a deep spiritual cleanse prior to this event. You can do an egg cleanse, a purifying salt bath or any other spiritual cleansing ritualyou prefer.

  • Each New Moon cycle we will meet together online — a chance to gather in a communal circle from anywhere in the world!

  • This is a sacred, non-judgemental space to gather, be heard and join with kindred souls to set intentions ahead of the new cycle.

  • There will be a guided meditation, art ritual prompt, oracle card reading, and an opportunity for you to share (if you feel called to do so).

  • You do not have to be on camera and our circle will not be recorded to maintain a sacred space.

Art supply suggestions to bring (For those who want to be prepared):

  • Paper (various sizes and textures)

  • Pens, pencils, markers, colored pencils

  • Paint (watercolor, acrylic, etc.)

  • Brushes

  • Collage materials (magazines, newspapers, found objects)

  • Scissors

  • Glue or tape

  • Candles (To create a new moon atmosphere in their own space)

  • Any other art based medium you prefer is welcome!

Please use the button below to register, and receive direct updates and reminders about this event from Data as needed. Thank you!

 

Missed the reminder email notifications?

 

✨🌑 New Moon Alchemy Circle

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OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual
Feb
7
to Feb 16

OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual

OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual

The OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is a yearly community spiritual practice dedicated to the intentional use of spoken words, positive declarations, and focused intention. Beginning in 2027, this practice will bring together members of OMS community and Odinani practitioners around the world in a shared eight-day period of affirmation, reflection, and spiritual alignment.

The ritual will take place annually during the first new moon of February and will span two complete Igbo market weeks (eight days). Participants may join from anywhere in the world and engage in the practice individually while remaining connected to the wider community through a shared intention and spiritual discipline.

The Philosophy Behind the Practice

In Igbo spirituality, words carry intention, direction, and influence. The OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is built upon the understanding that what we repeatedly speak, focus upon, and nurture within our consciousness can shape how we experience and engage with our lives.

This practice encourages participants to consciously direct their thoughts and speech toward constructive outcomes rather than fear, limitation, or negativity. It is a period dedicated to blessing rather than cursing, building rather than diminishing, and creating rather than destroying.

The Eight-Day Practice

Participants will obtain a fresh pod of Ose Oji before the ritual begins.

Each day, at dawn, participants will place seven or eight seeds of Ose Oji in their mouth and spend time making intentional affirmations and declarations aligned with a single major goal, prayer, or area of focus.

The intention should remain consistent throughout the entire eight-day period.

Examples of intentions may include:

  • Personal growth and transformation

  • Health and wellbeing

  • Financial provision and stability

  • Wisdom and clarity

  • Protection and guidance

  • Family harmony

  • Success in a particular endeavor

  • Community wellbeing

  • Gratitude and thanksgiving

The purpose of maintaining one primary focus is to cultivate clarity, consistency, and depth of intention throughout the practice.

Positive Declarations Only

A foundational principle of this ritual is that affirmations must be constructive in nature.

Participants are encouraged to use their words to bless themselves, bless others, and affirm positive realities. The ritual is not intended to be used for invoking harm, cursing others, revenge, or directing negative intentions toward any person or circumstance.

The spirit of the practice is one of growth, healing, prosperity, protection, and alignment.

Spiritual Hygiene

Participants are strongly encouraged to consider spiritual hygiene before beginning the ritual.

This may include practices such as cleansing, reflection, intentional living, maintaining emotional balance, reducing unnecessary conflict, and cultivating a mindset aligned with the intention being pursued.

Additional guidance on spiritual preparation will be shared before each annual observance.

Community Participation

Although participants will perform the daily practice individually, the Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is fundamentally a community event. Members from different locations around the world will be engaging in the same spiritual discipline during the same eight-day period, creating a shared atmosphere of intention, encouragement, and collective growth.

Prior to the launch of the first observance in 2027, OMS will provide:

  • Recommended affirmation frameworks

  • Guidance on setting intentions

  • Spiritual preparation resources

  • Community participation guidelines

  • Additional teachings on the symbolism and use of Ose Oji within this practice

A New Annual Community Tradition

The OMS Community Ose-Oji Affirmation Ritual is envisioned as a yearly opportunity for members of the community to begin the year with focus, discipline, gratitude, and purposeful intention.

Through a dedication eight days to mindful speech and positive affirmation, participants are invited to strengthen their relationship with their words, align themselves with constructive possibilities, and consciously cultivate the realities they wish to nurture in their lives.

We look forward to beginning this journey together in 2027.

 

FAQ

  • Yes, absolutely. You are free to practice this ritual as often as you wish and in a manner that aligns with your own path and ideals as an Odinani practitioner.

  • Ose Oji can be stored in a tightly sealed glass or ceramic container to help preserve its freshness and protect the seeds from unnecessary exposure to air and moisture while you use them for your daily rites.

  • No, you do not. The resources, guidance, and instructions provided for this practice are available to anyone who wishes to participate.

  • Yes, you can. You are free to adapt the practice to your own needs. It also does not have to last eight days, you may choose to practice it for four days, eight days, or any duration that feels appropriate for your intention.

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OMS Community 21 Days Omumu Yearly Fast
Feb
27
to Mar 21

OMS Community 21 Days Omumu Yearly Fast

OMS Community 21 Days Omumu Fast

The OMS Community 21 Days Omumu Fast is a recurring community spiritual practice designed to encourage reflection, discipline, cleansing, intentional living, and preparation for new blessings. Beginning in 2027, this practice will take place twice each year, aligned with the two annual equinoxes, and will be open to members of OMS community and Odinani practitioners around the world who wish to participate.

The word Omumu speaks to the themes of emergence, renewal, and blessings. As the equinoxes mark periods of balance and transition in the natural world, the Omumu Fast invites participants to consciously align themselves with these cycles through intentional sacrifice, self-reflection, and spiritual preparation.

How the Fast Works

Each Omumu Fast lasts for 21 consecutive days leading up to an equinox. Participants may join from anywhere in the world and are encouraged to undertake the fast in a way that is meaningful, practical, and sustainable for their individual circumstances.

A fast in this context does not necessarily mean abstaining from food alone. Instead, participants are encouraged to select between one and four things they will abstain from during the 21-day period. The purpose of the fast is to create space for greater awareness, discipline, and alignment.

Examples may include:

  • Abstaining from certain foods or drinks

  • Reducing unnecessary social media use

  • Refraining from habits that no longer serve one's growth

  • Limiting distractions and time-wasting activities

  • Practicing intentional silence during certain periods

  • Releasing patterns, behaviors, or attachments that hinder personal development

For participants who are healthy and have no underlying medical conditions, a form of food fasting that can be safely broken each day is also recommended. However, participation should always be adapted to individual health needs and circumstances.

Prior to each fast, OMS will provide additional guidance on recommended forms of fasting and best practices to help participants choose an approach that aligns with their goals and wellbeing.

Setting an Intention

An essential part of the Omumu Fast is the setting of intention.

Participants are encouraged to identify a personal intention centered around cleansing, renewal, growth, healing, preparation, gratitude, or the welcoming of new blessings into their lives. The abstinence chosen during the fast serves as a physical reminder of that intention and the commitment being made toward it.

The goal is not deprivation for its own sake, but conscious transformation.

Opening Community Gathering

Each Omumu Fast will begin with a live online community event.

During this gathering, participants will receive teachings on the purpose and benefits of fasting, intentional living, spiritual preparation, and the significance of the equinox period. There will also be opportunities for questions, discussion, and guidance to help participants begin the fast with clarity and confidence.

Closing Community Celebration

At the conclusion of each 21-day fast, the community will gather once again for a closing event.

This gathering will serve as a time of prayer, reflection, gratitude, and shared experiences. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss insights gained during the fast, celebrate personal milestones, and collectively mark the completion of the journey. In keeping with the spirit of renewal and abundance, the fast will conclude with a feast and celebration.

A New Community Tradition

The OMS Community 21 Days Omumu Fast is intended to become one of the cornerstone traditions of OMS community. Through this shared practice, participants from different parts of the world can come together in a spirit of discipline, reflection, and growth while remaining grounded in principles that encourage personal transformation and communal wellbeing.

As we approach the launch of the first Omumu Fast in 2027, additional details, resources, schedules, and participation guidelines will be made available.

We look forward to walking this journey with you.

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OMS SEMINARS & LECTURES
Jun
6

OMS SEMINARS & LECTURES

OMS Seminars and Lectures are public online events where members and invited guests of Odinani Mystery School present talks on selected topics.

These seminar sessions are open to all who wish to attend.

  • Presenter: Akụudo Mgbeke Hoyes

  • Topic: Living the Igbo Market Week

  • Date & Time: 6th of June 2026, 1pm EST

  • Duration: Up to One hour max.

  • Format: Live presentation with Q & A

  • Recording Details: Zoom link will be sent out, and the recording will be shared on OMS Seminars & Lectures Page.



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