“Read, share, and receive the miracle of the divine. This is the true source of miracles.”
Ogilisi Igbo, a prominent spiritual leader of the Igbo nation, has called on Ndi Igbo worldwide to return to the eternal truths of their ancestors.
He declared that life itself rests on both the cosmic trinity of the Sun, Moon, and Earth, and the biological trinity of Father, Mother, and Self.
He affirmed his identity as Ogilisi Igbo mara mma na Igbo, the Ogilisi Igbo who truly serves and benefits the people.
He urged a global revival of Ndi Igbo, encouraging them to rediscover and embrace their ancestral path to spiritual and cultural transcendence.
According to Ogilisi Igbo, the Igbo are the true children of the Most High God, and their ancestors understood the eternal mysteries of life long before foreign religions arrived.
Ogilisi Igbo explained that the ancestors revered the Sun (Anyanwu), the Moon (Onwa), and the Earth (Uwa/Ana) as an eternal trinity:
- Sun (Anyanwu): Source of life and energy
- Moon (Onwa): Governs fertility, childbirth, and the rhythm of creation
- Earth (Uwa/Ana): Provides the human body, food, and shelter
This cosmic trinity, experienced daily, represents eternal truth. In Latin, it is referred to as Sol, Luna, Terra. Ogilisi Igbo emphasized that beliefs outside this visible trinity are misleading and false.
Ogilisi Igbo criticized the Christian doctrine of the “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,” describing it as an abstract illusion.
He compared it to “selling your own house to live as a tenant in someone else’s home.”
Instead, he urged Ndi Igbo to reconnect with the truths of their ancestors, truths rooted in nature and direct communion with the universe.
Beyond the cosmic trinity, Ogilisi Igbo introduced the biological trinity of Father, Mother, and Self (Chi).
He called on Igbo families to honor their parents and themselves by placing their names and photographs in a sacred space at home, rather than venerating foreign saints.
True prayers, he explained, should be offered in the names of Father, Mother, and Self, followed by chanting the cosmic trinity: Sol-Luna-Terra or Anyanwu-Onwa-Uwa, seven times to receive the miracle of life.
Ogilisi Igbo’s message is both spiritual and cultural.
He urged Ndi Igbo, at home and in the diaspora, to recognize their divine heritage. By embracing the cosmic trinity, Sun, Moon and Earth, and the biological trinity of family, they can reclaim the wisdom and power of their ancestors.
He emphasized the practical and observable nature of these truths:
“Move from the known to the unknown. Without your father and mother, you cannot exist. Without the Sun, Moon, and Earth, you cannot exist.
Work with what you see and know to understand the mysteries of existence.
Believe in your parents and in the Sun, Moon, and Earth, they are the source of your being. Obey the laws of creation and honor these elements. Outside this, you are lost.”
Ogilisi Igbo explained that traditional practice, like orienting the body toward the Sun during burial, reflect ancient knowledge of the pathway back to the Sun.
Any doctrine that encourages disrespect for ancestors is dangerous, he said, because today’s living will one day be tomorrow’s ancestors.
He stated that understanding the cosmic and biological trinity is essential to grasping deeper spiritual truths.
“Any belief system that despises ancestors while claiming creation must first acknowledge the Sun, Moon, and Earth,” he said.
He further argued that every religion, from African traditional faiths to Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and Judaism, relies fundamentally on these elements for its existence.
Ogilisi Igbo said his sermon is intended for the few who can truly comprehend this mystery.
He urged readers to share the message and warned that those who reject it remain in ignorance.
“The message is for the chosen few. Whoever reads this should share it. The doubters, the ndi efulefu, are the unfortunate majority,” he stated.











