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Anyanwu na Eze Anyanwu by Sirius Ugo Art

Oranabo / Ọhanabo (EKE) deals with the principles of the ancient Igbo solar culture of Anyanwu and Eze Anyanwu. In Igbo spirituality, the sun is both male and female, likewise the moon is both male and female. Esoterically, ANWU is AGWU, just as Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, which makes Mercury a sun as well. In ancient Khemet, the sun God Ra had a female counterpart named Raet-tawy. And also, the eye of Ra is often a representation of the female form of the Sun God. Anyanwu is ANYA ANWU, which means the eye of the infinite light. Ancient Igbo people observed that the sun does not rise nor set, so they called it Anwu Anwu. There are many solar energy forces in the Igbo solar culture. Some of their names are Agunkwo, Utu Udele Igwe, Nne Anwu, Ada Ada, and Eze Anyanwu.