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Her life’s work is born from lived experience, rising beyond socioeconomic conditioning, intergenerational trauma, and both physical and psychological adversity. What once sought to confine her became the catalyst for herliberation. That liberation now fuels her mission: guiding others to transmute pain into power and reclaim authorship over their lives.
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Born and raised in the inner city of South Baltimore, Ifaremi was no stranger to opposition. Yet through a profound re-identification with her African roots, cosmology, and ancestral worldview, she shifted from surviving circumstance to mastering it. She consciously released imposed identities and reclaimed her sovereign self, not as a victim of environment, but as a vessel of divinity, wisdom, and agency.
A spiritual pioneer in her lineage, she was the first in her family to travel to Africa,
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The first grandchild to graduate college, and the only one to return and be ordained in an ancient cosmological spiritual system.
During her studies in abroad, she immersed herself in Yoruba cosmology and tradition, ultimately becoming an ordained priestess. Her spiritual formation has been cultivated over a decade of study in metaphysics, indigenous spirituality, energetic healing, and consciousness development.
As she evolves into the field of clinical mental health counseling, Ifaremi stands at a unique intersection, honoring indigenous spiritual wisdom while embracing psychological science. Her goal is to one day integrate ancestral intelligence, cultural identity restoration, trauma-informed frameworks, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities. She believes healing is most powerful when it addresses the mind, body, spirit, and sociocultural context simultaneously.
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Ifaremi Olosun is a spiritual life coach, ordained priestess of indigenous spirituality, spiritual entrepreneur, metaphysician, cultural preservationist, and proud mother of six. She is also a clinical counseling graduate intern, preparing to integrate spiritually rooted healing with evidence-based mental health practice.
Meet Ifaremi The Author
Meet Ifaremi The Author
Ifaremi Olosun is a spiritual life coach, ordained priestess of Indigenous African spirituality, spiritual entrepreneur, metaphysician, cultural preservationist, and proud mother of six. She is also a clinical counseling graduate student, preparing to integrate spiritually rooted healing with evidence-based mental health practice.
Her life’s work is born from lived experience, rising beyond socioeconomic conditioning, intergenerational trauma, and both physical and psychological adversity. What once sought to confine her became the catalyst for herliberation. That liberation now fuels her mission: guiding others to transmute pain into power and reclaim authorship over their lives.
Born and raised in the inner city of South Baltimore, Ifaremi was no stranger to opposition. Yet through a profound re-identification with her African roots, cosmology, and ancestral worldview, she shifted from surviving circumstance to mastering it. She consciously released imposed identities and reclaimed her sovereign self, not as a victim of environment, but as a vessel of divinity, wisdom, and agency.
A spiritual pioneer in her lineage, she was the first in her family to travel to Africa,

The first grandchild to graduate college, and the only one to return and be ordained in an African spiritual system.
During her studies in Nigeria, she immersed herself in Yoruba cosmology and tradition, ultimately becoming an ordained Yoruba priestess. Her spiritual formation has been cultivated over a decade of study in metaphysics, African spirituality, energetic healing, and consciousness development.
As she evolves into the field of clinical mental health counseling, Ifaremi stands at a unique intersection, honoring Indigenous spiritual wisdom while embracing psychological science. Her approach integrates ancestral intelligence, cultural identity restoration, trauma-informed frameworks, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities. She believes healing is most powerful when it addresses the mind, body, spirit, and sociocultural context simultaneously.
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Just as the Bennu represents eternal renewal, our mission is to guide individuals through their own process of rebirth, integrating ancestral wisdom, spiritual alignment, and psychological growth so they may step fully into purpose.
"You have the power to rise, consciously, courageously, divinely."
Did you know that what the modern world calls the phoenix traces its origins to Ancient African cosmology? In Kemet, this sacred bird was known as the Bennu, a self-created being associated with rebirth, solar consciousness, and divine renewal.
The Bennu represents the sacred ability to transform oneself, to allow the lower self, outdated conditioning, trauma, fear, and imposed identities to burn away so that the higher self may emerge.
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Purpose Into Power. Calling Into Legacy.
As a teacher and guide, she supports individuals in clarifying purpose, restoring internal alignment, and transforming calling into vocation, often reminding clients to “make their purpose their occupation.” With a background in business and entrepreneurship, she helps visionaries build lives and work that are both spiritually authentic and structurally sustainable.
While she has already supported the elevation of hundreds, her vision is generational. Her mission is not merely to inspire, but to cultivate emotionally whole, spiritually anchored, culturally conscious leaders who uplift families and communities.
Her work is rooted in sovereignty, healing, and remembrance.
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