Open Talk on Nigeria Pilgrimages and Ifá/Òrìṣà tradition
Daniel Foor, Ph.D., is a teacher and practitioner of practical animism who specializes in ancestral and family healing and in helping humans relate well with the rest of the natural world. He has trained for over two decades with teachers of Mahayana Buddhism, Islamic Sufism, and diverse indigenous paths, including the traditions of his Northern European ancestors. Daniel is also a student of Yoruba culture and an initiate (omo awo) of Ifa, Orisa, and Egungun in the lineage of Oluwo Falolu Adesanya of Ode Remo, Nigeria.
Daniel's doctoral research in psychology focused on the use of shamanic healing practices by clinical mental health professionals, and he is a licensed marriage and family therapist. He has spent time as a student of culture and language in the Czech Republic, Mexico, Ecuador, Egypt, Morocco, and Nigeria. Training as a therapist, living in other societies, and immersion in different lineages of spiritual practice all inform his kind and non-dogmatic approach to ancestor and earth reverence.
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