Three generations of African American women sitting together discussing family history and breaking generational trauma cycles

Oyeku Irosun Odu Meaning: Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma

According to the teachings of the Àtẹ̀pa Ìwòrì Temple, the meaning of Odu Oyeku Irosun points to the challenges we … Continue reading Oyeku Irosun Odu Meaning: Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma

African American woman reflecting in a calm ancestral altar space, visually representing spiritual disconnection and the longing for deeper ancestral connection through Ifá-based practices.

Feeling Spiritually Disconnected? Your Ancestors Might Be the Missing Link

At Asanee 44, we believe ancestral reconnection is one of the most overlooked keys to alignment, especially for people navigating … Continue reading Feeling Spiritually Disconnected? Your Ancestors Might Be the Missing Link

Why African Ancestor Veneration Was Demonized (And What That Means for You)

For centuries, people of African descent have been told that honoring their ancestors is evil. We've been warned against giving … Continue reading Why African Ancestor Veneration Was Demonized (And What That Means for You)