



WEEKLY IFASCOPE
November 22nd – 28th, 2025

Dafá (Ifá divination) has revealed Ogbèsá (also known as Ogbè Ọ̀sá), an Odù that highlights the importance of perseverance—especially when sudden changes or interruptions disrupt our usual rhythm. This Odù pushes us to adapt, stay focused, and follow through with what we've set in motion. Even when tasks feel heavy, demanding, or overwhelming, this is not the time to give up.
Ogbèsá appears with Ibi—off-path, as indicated by Ògúndábèdé (Ògúndá Ogbè) —showing that navigating this cycle will be difficult, and that keeping our balance will feel like being on skates. Èṣù will keep us from falling, and soon, we can get some traction and overcome these disruptions. Èṣù's request for hot offerings signals that we will need extra energy—an added spark of fire—to push through the challenges.
The core issue: with the Thanksgiving weekend approaching, many of us may feel pressured to compress our workload into fewer days while also managing social commitments, household tasks, and preparations. This combination can easily feel overwhelming. The constant distractions may drain our motivation and make everything feel heavier than usual. Ogbèsá advises us to let go of the expectation of maintaining the normal routine. Instead, remain flexible, prioritize wisely, and don't stress over perfection. This week is a lesson in identifying what truly matters.
Furthermore, Ogbèsá warns that relying on others for help or support may lead to disappointment. Even those who usually show up for us may be emotionally unavailable, caught up in their own concerns. This is a week that will test your ability to be both physically resilient and emotionally independent.
For the position of "victory over difficulties," the 13th senior Odù, Òtúrá Mejì, emerged. Òtúrá counsels us to walk the middle path—maintaining harmony between our temporal (active) side and our emotional (internal) side. When we overthink situations, we lose that balance. Òtúrá encourages us to ease the pressure on ourselves, to seek calm, and to preserve inner equilibrium.
It is important to remember that Òtúrá Mejì teaches the importance of Ẹbọ (sacrifice/offerings). As the saying goes, "We make Ẹbọ to ensure peace and harmony."
Òtúrá Mejì also reminds us that truth and wisdom often come from unexpected places. It urges an open mind, while remaining cautious of negative influences. This Odù emphasizes the uniqueness of each person's destiny and warns against judging others. It calls for mindfulness—steering us away from gossip, jealousy, envy, and unnecessary conflict.
Finally, Èjì Ogbè (Ogbè Méjì), the first and most senior of all 256 Odù, directs us to seek Èṣù's assistance in clearing the path this week. Èjì Ogbè invokes Sùúrù, the spirit of patience, reminding us to meet challenges with clarity, calmness, and ìwà pẹ̀lẹ́ (good character). The snail—born under this Odù and emblematic of Obàtálà—teaches us that slow progress still counts as progress. Its steady journey shows that forward motion, no matter how gradual, is infinitely better than standing still. So, don't worry about progress being slow this week.
Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to Èṣù.
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Hot peppers, as revealed by Ìdígbè (Ìdí Ogbè)
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Red Palm Oil, as revealed by Ìdígbè (Ìdí Ogbè)
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Candy, as revealed by Òtúrá-Wọ́nrín (Òtúrá Ọ̀wọ́nrín)
General Reminder: Èṣù is the divine messenger who takes your prayers and offerings to their destination. So, when making any Ebó (offerings), always offer a taste to Èṣù first, or offer something that he would like.
Until next time, blessings to you all!
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Blessings! … Oluwo Ifájuyìtán
"We talk to God through prayer; we listen through meditation."

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Through the spectrum of the 256 Sacred Odù, you will be guided on your destiny's path to grow from your life's experiences and ascend the spiritual ladder of Ìwa-Pẹ̀lẹ̀ (kind and gentle character.) Às̩e̩
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