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Join us at Pan African Connection on Saturday, July 27th | 1–3 PM CSTfor "Activate Your Power: Using The Living Shrine Workbook in Everyday Life"  Meet Yeyefini Efunbolade in person, get your workbook signed, and ask your burning questions during our live Q&A. Come ready to connect, learn, and step deeper into your...

Step into a sacred space of healing, clarity, and transformation at the Immersive Spiritual Awakening Retreat – Fall Session, guided by the wisdom and presence of Iyalode Yeyefini and Priestess Oyabunmi. Over the course of four deeply intentional days in the tranquil beauty of Winston-Salem,...

During the Universal cycle of Aries  we are being reminded to raise our endurance as we honor Ogun during these challenging times. Our annual IIASK Ogun and Osossi Festival at Ilesa Obatala Yemoja Spiritual Temple  is an opportunity to give thanks for bearing witness to how strong...

Rituals of celebration are services honoring and thanking the presence of God's intelligence everywhere in the world. The divine intelligence is always present and ready to assist you whenever you are experiencing adversity or in a place of jubilation and thanksgiving. The three requirements for sharing...

Join us for the New Moon = New Me Challenge When you use this link you are supporting Iyalode Yeyefini Balanced Living & IIASK. Join Today Are you ready to transform your life with the power of the New Moon? Join us for the New Moon = New Me...

2025 Reading on African in the Diaspora Obara Ofun       Two calves can't drink from the same fountain. Ose Odi      (ayewo)  He who pays remains free. Obara Ose   (iku)  The bell rings loudest in your own home. Odi Ose     (otonowa)  Free of...

U.S.A. 2025 Reading Ofun Oworin                The least expensive has turned out to be the most expensive Osa Ejionle     (ayewo)  After the fat has fried we will see the crisp that remains. Obara Meji      (iku)    ...

Abundant Blessings this New Moon and New Year season my friends! Thanks very much for your loving support and  contribution to our Yeyefini.com and (IIASK) International Institute of African Studies and Knowledge family. Together we reached many highs and a few lows as we tried to enjoy...