Egungun masquerade dancer adorned in traditional Yoruba ceremonial attire with cowrie shells, embroidered panels, and rich earth tones including burnt orange, gold, and muted teal. The figure stands in a public square during an ancestral festival, symbolizing the collective spirit of the ancestors in the Ifá tradition.

Ancestors vs. Orisha: What’s the Difference in the Ifá Tradition?

Many people exploring the Ifá tradition wonder about the difference between ancestors and Orishas. In this post, you’ll learn how … Continue reading Ancestors vs. Orisha: What’s the Difference in the Ifá Tradition?