Edomcha Touba 2 Guide

In a world racing toward spectacle and speed, this second Edomcha invites us to slow down, to mourn with purpose, and to find God in the stillness after the celebration. That is the true gift of Touba’s hidden season.

Jemai smiled, the way someone smiles when given a new tool and the patience to use it. “Then stay a while,” he said, “and let the world have you in pieces until you find the shape you keep. And when you go, take the compass. It picks up what hooks to you.” Edomcha Touba 2

“I’m going to the lantern fair,” Touba announced. “They say an old map will be sold there.” In a world racing toward spectacle and speed,

Based on available cultural and linguistic contexts, Edomcha Touba 2 to mourn with purpose