The Difference Between ‘Chukwu’ and ‘Chi’

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The name Chukwu is a combination of two Igbo words: Chi (spirit) and Ukwu (great). Therefore, Chukwu literally means “The Great Chi” the supreme, almighty spirit that governs the universe.

Chukwu is the ultimate creator, the source of life, the being above all beings. In many ways, Chukwu functions like the God figure in monotheistic religions: invisible, all-knowing, all-powerful, and eternal.
But here’s where Igbo philosophy goes deeper.

Chukwu doesn’t just stay above. He shares a part of Himself with every human being. That shared spark of the divine is called your Chi.
The Difference Between ‘Chukwu’ and ‘Chi’ A thread 🧵 The name Chukwu is a combination of two Igbo words: Chi (spirit) and Ukwu (great). Therefore, Chukwu literally means “The Great Chi” the supreme, almighty spirit that governs the universe. Chukwu is the ultimate creator, the source of life, the being above all beings. In many ways, Chukwu functions like the God figure in monotheistic religions: invisible, all-knowing, all-powerful, and eternal. But here’s where Igbo philosophy goes deeper. Chukwu doesn’t just stay above. He shares a part of Himself with every human being. That shared spark of the divine is called your Chi.
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