



WEEKLY IFASCOPE
April 25th – May 1st, 2026

This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) reveals Ògúndá-Túrá (also known as Ògúndá Òtúrá), bringing awareness to the need for harmony—especially in how we manage stress so it does not disturb our mental and emotional well-being. The appearance of Ibi (off-path) reminds us that a gentle course correction is needed, not with fear, but with understanding and intention.
Ògúndá-Túrá speaks of a person who appears outwardly healthy but begins to feel unwell under the weight of external pressures. This Odù teaches that when stress is not properly expressed, it turns inward, unsettling the mind and eventually manifesting as physical discomfort. At times, the mind may create the illusion of illness—not to deceive us, but to signal that something within our environment or routine is out of harmony and calling for attention.
For this reason, it is important not to suppress what we feel. When stress, frustration, or pressure builds, it must be released in healthy ways. Movement becomes medicine—whether through exercise, walking, or any physical outlet that allows the body to process and discharge this energy. By doing so, we restore clarity and prevent emotional burdens from taking root within us.
Very often, the source of this tension comes from the environments we inhabit and the people around us. We may find ourselves drawn into chaos—especially in situations where others react impulsively, creating confusion and urgency without direction. In these moments, the teaching is clear: we must rise above the noise. By remaining calm and centered, we preserve our clarity of mind and position ourselves to respond with wisdom rather than a knee-jerk reaction.
Guiding us this week is Obàtálà, as revealed through Òtúrá’wòrì (Òtúrá Ìwòrì). This Odù reminds us to move with patience, discernment, and composure. We mustn't rush to judge situations and others hastily or rashly. Acting in haste, especially under pressure, can lead to unnecessary mistakes. Solutions require thoughtful reflection and steady hands. As the wisdom of this sign teaches: "We must not lick hot soup out of hunger, lest we burn our mouths."
Further insight into the Ibi (off-path) is revealed through Ògúndá-Fú (Ògúndá Òfún), which suggests the potential for quarrels, misunderstandings, or feelings of unfair treatment. This is a reminder to approach disagreements with restraint and clarity, rather than allowing emotions to escalate the situation.
Additionally, Ogbèsá (Ogbè Ọ̀sá) highlights health and well-being as key areas of focus. Unexpected changes or disruptions may challenge your rhythm and create stress. This Odù calls for adaptability—remaining flexible, steady on your feet, and mindful not to let shifting circumstances disturb your inner balance.
In this way, the message is not one of worry, but of empowerment. Through awareness, patience, and conscious action, you can restore balance, protect your peace, and continue forward aligned with your Orí and your destiny.
Ebó (sacrifice/offering) Guidance:
To restore peace and harmony, please make the following offerings to Obàtálà:
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Shea butter, as revealed by Ọ̀sẹ́’wòrì (Ọ̀sẹ́ Ìwòrì), reminds you to create intentional quiet time so the mind can rest, reflect, and process.
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Yellow pear, as revealed by Òtúrá’dí (Òtúrá Ìdí), encourages a conscious effort to support your mental well-being through stillness, meditation, and inner alignment.
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General Reminder: Èṣù is the divine messenger who takes your prayers and offerings to their destination. When making any Ebó (offerings), always offer a taste to Èṣù first, or offer something 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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