
Ori's Odyssey
Welcome to our podcast exploring spirituality and African Traditional Religions (ATRs). In this podcast, we delve into the rich stories of beliefs, practices, and cultural expressions found within ATRs, which have been passed down through generations and continue to resonate with individuals around the world today. Join us as we uncover the profound connections between spirituality, nature, ancestry, and community within the diverse traditions of ATRs, shedding light on their significance and relevance in contemporary society. Prepare to embark on a journey of discovery, reflection, and celebration as we navigate the spiritual stories of ATRs together.
Ori's Odyssey
A World Full Peril
Welcome back Ori travelers, the story in this episode dives so deep. Its dives into the wounds of children, the wounds of mothers, and the wounds of fathers all from different perspectives. There are many children out in the world who have been privy to and/or currently living through seeing abuse in their families. This is something that not many people know may stick to you as you are growing older and making different choices throughout your life. It all comes from how that inner child felt in specific circumstances. There are mothers in the world with wounds that they may not even know how to articulate let alone even identify that these wounds may be still there, may be still affecting them. We are used to seeing our mothers so strong, so on top of it and always having it together we fail to realize that they are human too with their own wounds. Some fathers out here are uncomfortable even sharing the wounds they have endured because of the representation they must uphold as a man. We expect men to hide their emotions and wounds and take on the world to protect their families without realizing they need to be safe enough to express themselves as well. We all have wounds that we have endured throughout time on this earth. Let's see each other for the spirit you are and the character that you walk with and stop putting stigmas on how a man, woman, or child is expected to act based on societal views.
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