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6 Myths About Indigenous African Spirituality Debunked
The truth about exchanging angels for ancestors
Whatever we attribute it to, there has been a noticeable migration from religion to spirituality in the Western World. More recent we’ve witnessed significant numbers of people, particularly within the African American community, abandoning dominant religions to explore various spiritual practices, more specifically Indigenous African Spirituality (IAS), native beliefs existing on the continent of Africa prior to Christian and Islamic colonization.
My personal journey began in 2006 and I found myself struggling to navigate the convoluted information I was finding despite my Nigerian heritage. The frustration of hitting dead ends at every turn coupled with the confusion of having my father vehemently refuse to support my intended journey was almost too much to make sense of. It wasn’t until much later that he would reveal the root of his hesitation. He had witnessed his father’s torment, ridicule, and later banishment because of his refusal to convert to Christianity, and didn’t want to see me endure the same social execution. As much as I understood my father’s hesitation, I understood my grandfather’s opposition even more. It became quite apparent to me that it wasn’t just the knowledge of IAS that I was after, it was the freedom.