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A fierce and inspirational guide to Black resistance, resilience, and healing, using the principles of Afro-Indigenous spiritual practices
Understanding where you came from is crucial to understand where you are going.
The Five Blessings of Ifá explores how Black communities across the diaspora draw strength from ancestral wisdom, family, community care, and mutual aid, using the principles of Ifá—a West African spiritual tradition—as a guiding framework. Gabrielle Felder provides a blueprint for living a more fulfilled and abundant life through the blessings of Aiku (longevity), Aje (wealth), Aya and Oko (relationships), Omo (children), and Isegun (victory over negative forces), providing practical examples of how Black folks have built resilience and learned to thrive in the face of oppression.
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"A spiritual homecoming.... Felder gives us coordinates of hope and survival, reminding us that the ancestors have much to show us about how to survive and how to brave the new world. As she writes, 'Growth is only possible if we look forward toward the future—and bring with us the tools of the past, like Ifá.' The future is awaiting the promise of our wisdom, and this book shows us how to fuse the technologies of the past so we may be better equipped for all that's to come. I loved reading this book; these are necessary materials to build the utopia we all deserve."
— FARIHA RÓISÍN, author of Who Is Wellness For?
It's about time for more books like these to be written. Gabrielle does something special by weaving Isese Ifá and its diasporic variations into one cohesive voice of knowledge. No matter where on Earth you come from, Gabrielle ensures you'll see a part of yourself through her text. This book is one part study, two parts soul, and that's a reason why it'll be a book to reach for even long after we're gone.
— EHIME ORA, author of Ancestors Said and Spirits Come from WaterAn indispensable read that integrates Afro-Indigenous spirituality into contemporary environmental discussions.
— JESSICA HERNANDEZ, PhD, author of Fresh Banana LeavesA must-read for anyone who is diasporic and trying to find tools for nurturing a future on occupied Indigenous land alongside Black life and culture.... With deep examination and knowledge, Felder seeks and finds the five blessings of Ifá not in the mythical past or tradition, but in real history and in the present—in the very places where future dreaming work can occur. I walked away from the book feeling renewed about the inventiveness of diasporic life, queer life, and Black life. Read this book if you like to dream with your friends!
— ALICE SPARKLY KAT, author of Postcolonial AstrologyBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Deepti Gupta, fluent in Hindi, Urdu, and English, has an international career spread across India, Singapore, Pakistan, and the United States. As a narrator she brings an open and curious perspective to the author’s work. As an actress she has earned praise from the New York Times for her performance in the feature film Walkaway and also stars in Record/Play (a sci-fi love story) which was an official selection at Sundance 2013.
Pete Cross is an Earphones Award–winning narrator. He holds a BA in theater from the University of Toledo and an MFA in acting from the California Institute of the Arts. His experience on stage includes Carnegie Hall, and he has also acted in film. He has served on the faculty at Cal Arts and with Aquila Morong Studio in Hollywood. He has coached for film and theatrical productions and continues to work with private clients all over the world.