OBODO: 2025 Q3 Memo

We send out quarterly memos at the end of each quarter.

 

Dear OMS Community,

Just under a month ago, we celebrated the one-year anniversary of OMS, which officially launched as part of Oma's Garden on June 1st, 2024. When we began, there were no uploaded teachings, only the outline of a vision. That very day, Sibaria Taylor joined us as our first-ever subscriber and member, offering her full support. It wasn’t until two or three months later that we began to publish our first teachings on the platform.

Since then, as of April 2025, we’ve migrated from Oma’s Garden and grown into a standalone platform for Odinani Mystery School and reorganized our structure to align more closely with our long-term vision.

It’s been an incredibly fulfilling journey, and none of it would have been possible without your continued support, trust, and curiosity.

As we wrap up the second quarter of 2025, I want to encourage you to keep leaning into the work of learning and evolving. This journey is lifelong, but only because you are actively living it in the present. Your Chi will rise to meet you at the level of your willingness to grow. Expansion of the mind invites the impossible to become possible, and one of the surest ways to do that is through continuous learning.

At OMS, this is what we believe in: consistent effort, aligned with consistent growth, and all of it grounded in immense grace and divine love.

As we move into the third quarter of the year, we will continue to roll out new teachings across our nine faculties, including audio formats, and keep you updated through our weekly release notes. Please keep an eye out for those and use them to stay connected.

Thank you once again for walking this path with us and for growing alongside this vision. May this season bring you relief, ease, and the sustenance you need to flourish through the rest of the year.

Yagazie!

With immense gratitude,
Oma.


 

Why “OBODO”?

We chose the name Obodo for our quarterly memos because, in Igbo philosophy, Obodo means “community,” it is a concept rooted in the belief that "I am because we are." It teaches that our humanity is shaped through our relationships with others, that our well-being is tied to the well-being of those around us. Obodo reminds us that no one thrives in isolation, and that our actions should uplift not only ourselves, but also the collective we belong to.

 
 
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21st-century Dibia (Igbo mystic).

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