When I say witch I am really referring to the individuals who possess the ability to alter reality without any physical tools. I’m talking no candles, crystals, or other tool methods. Being able to create and destroy just by wanting it.

In Ifa, this is the Iyaami Aje
The Iyaami Aje, the Great Mother. The Elders of the Night. A force that even Olodumare (the creator) answers to. It is hereditary. It’s said those with wombs or prominent feminine energy carry some essence of the Aje within them.

Some people carry a lot of it, and don’t look it.
Even using the word “witch” or “wizard” is a derogatory use of the force they carry within them. But many Nigerians have stories of seeing women of the Iyaami shapeshift or disappear into thin air.

They are not bound by good or evil they are unrefined, canot be controlled.
When you see a bird, as they are symbolized by all winged animals, Mother could very much be watching.

High sorcery aptitude. These are true “witches” to me. And they demand respect. Fuck around and disrespect those of the Iyaami and it is epe (curse) and calamity on that ass.
I’m serious on that, Iyaami Aje is not bound by your moral compass. They should be fiercely feared but also fiercely respected. Don’t disrespect those who carry that Aje within them.
I’m all for calling yourself whatever you would like, but how can you compare to those who have that hereditary of incredible chaos cosmic energy within them?

Flock of birds appearing out of nowhere means an individual of the Iyaami is present. Don’t be out here being foolish.
And don’t be out here calling yourself the Iyaami Aje because thats not how any of this works, loves. You would never catch me referring myself as a witch either, but that’s just me. Now you know the tea
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