How Can I Believe What I Have Not Seen? As humans, we trust what we can see, feel, and touch. Our senses are our first teachers. Because of this, faith often looks like a risk like stepping into the unknown with no proof. But true faith is not blind gambling. Faith is a practical certainty born from knowing. Faith becomes risky only when knowledge is shallow. When a person is grounded in the knowledge of Olódùmarè, faith stops being a leap and becomes alignment. Meditation on divine truth is not empty repetition; it is a visit with God, a meeting point between the seen and the unseen. Healing does not come from men. People are only vessels. Power does not belong to the instrument; it belongs to the Source. When healing happens, it is Olódùmarè acting through willing matter. Trust must rest in God alone. Olúgbàlà did not begin in time and will not end in time. He is a channel of divine wisdom, not a replacement for the Source. Faith in God flows through Olúgbàlà as understanding, not as...
This blog began in the language of Christianity but now reflects my journey home from Christ-inspired faith to ancestral remembrance. Honoring Olódùmarè and the wisdom of the Elders, it shares reflections, meditations, and insights that bridge inherited faith and ancestral knowing. A space for those seeking growth, truth, and spiritual alignment beyond tradition. Aṣẹ.