Afro-Numerology
Tracing the mathematics of identity — how numbers shape personality, timing, and the architecture of a life.
In people.
In culture.
In stories.
In numbers.
In life.
I believe paying attention is a sacred act and one of life's oldest forms of education.
The rhythms that shape a life can be found in people, culture, stories, numbers, and the world around us.
My work is learning how to see them.

The work moves between the spiritual and the cultural — between what is inherited and what is invented. It asks: What do we notice when we slow down? What patterns emerge when we pay attention? And what becomes possible when we treat observation as a form of devotion?
About the practice →Tracing the mathematics of identity — how numbers shape personality, timing, and the architecture of a life.
Ritual, lineage, and the inner work of becoming. Not instruction, but companionship on the path.
The stage as a site of cultural memory. Exploring how Black bodies tell stories across time and space.
Essays, commentary, and appearances on the soul of contemporary Black life — what we see and what we miss.
Enter your full birthdate to reveal the four numbas that shape your soul, your ancestry, and your purpose.
“Every number you carry is an inheritance. To know it is to remember who has been walking with you all along.”
This is a space for paying attention — to numbers, to culture, to the stories we tell and the ones we forget. If you're drawn to look closer, you're already in the right place.
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