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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

April 26th – May 2nd, 2025

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Image caption: Olókun, revered as the "Aláwo Dúdú" (the dark-skinned oracle, keeper of secrets), is the Òrìṣà of the ocean’s depths. From these mysterious waters, Olókun grants us wealth, prosperity, healing, wisdom, and access to hidden spiritual truths—guiding us to unlock our full potential and uncover the answers we seek. Read more about Olókun in last week’s Ifascope.

For the second week in a row, Olókun continues to guide us toward success. This week’s Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) reveals Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú (also known as Ogbè Ọ̀yẹ̀kú), carrying a blessing of Irè—good fortune—as confirmed through Ogbè’Túrá (also known as Ogbè Òtúrá or Ogbè Alárá).

Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú is a deeply powerful and thought-provoking Odù. It embodies the dynamic tension between opposites: the brilliance of pure light represented by Ogbè and the mystery of complete darkness represented by Ọ̀yẹ̀kú. This pairing reveals more than just a contrast between clarity and obscurity—it highlights the essential polarity of masculine and feminine energies within each of us. For you to feel whole and walk in alignment with your destiny, these internal energies must find balance.

This Odù invites deep self-reflection. You are called to recognize and honor the many aspects of your inner world—your emotional, nurturing, and intuitive side (often associated with the feminine), as well as your rational, assertive, and direct side (typically aligned with the masculine). If you favor one side while denying the other, an imbalance will arise, potentially creating disharmony in your relationships and your self-perception. By integrating and harmonizing these qualities, you will cultivate a more centered and authentic presence—one that resonates more naturally and receptively with others.

Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú also counsels wisdom over force. When facing difficulties or conflicts, this Odù urges you to respond with intelligence, diplomacy, and calm strategy rather than with aggression or brute strength. Thoughtful solutions will prove far more effective than reactive ones. This is a time to practice tact, restraint, and patience. Quarrels and confrontations are especially discouraged, as they are likely to derail your progress and drain your energy.

A profound theme of transformation and renewal runs through Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú. Its appearance in divination often signals the closing of one life chapter and the beginning of another. In this light, it may herald a spiritual rebirth—whether through career shifts, initiatory rites, or significant changes in personal identity. It is an invitation to release the past with grace and prepare for growth. The metaphor is clear: just as a seed must be buried in darkness before it can sprout into the light, so too must you pass through transitions to reach your next level of evolution. This is the “beginning of transformation” that Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú illuminates; embrace the challenges the change brings.

The wisdom of this Odù also reminds us that light and darkness are not enemies—they are collaborators. To fully realize our potential, we must be willing to look at our shadows, learn from them, and walk forward in faith. Fear of darkness—in the form of uncertainty, failure, or the unknown—is a recurring theme in Western thought. Yet Ifá teaches that darkness is not evil; it is the womb of wisdom, the quiet space in which clarity is born. Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú calls us to release the fear of what we don’t yet understand. Rather than shrink back, we are urged to step forward with courage and vision, for success rarely comes to those who wait passively. You must take initiative; blessings follow bold, intentional action.

Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú offers a vital caution: be discerning about the people in your life. Not everyone who walks beside you walks in alignment with your purpose. Ifá teaches that while some companions support your growth, others may unintentionally—or even deliberately—lead you off course. This Odù urges you to become more aware of the energy, intentions, and influence of those around you. Choose your company with wisdom and trust your intuition if something doesn’t feel right.

This message also extends to your children. Be attentive to the company they keep, especially when they are outside your direct care. Ogbè’Yẹ̀kú reminds us that spiritual protection includes guiding our children to make wise choices and to honor the values instilled in them. Take time to remind them of the power of their intuition—and that it is always okay to step away from people or situations that feel unsafe or out of alignment with their well-being.

 

The area of “success” was emphasized by ÈjìOgbè (also known as Ogbè Mejì). As the first and most senior of the 256 Odù, it reflects our deep yearning to embark on new ventures, initiate projects, or make significant decisions about our future.

ÈjìOgbè calls upon Sùúrù, the spirit of patience, urging us to process these challenges with calm and clarity so we are not overwhelmed. The snail, sacred to Obàtálà and born under this Odù, reminds us to move deliberately, at our own pace. But movement is still essential—doing nothing is not an option. We are called to act, but with wisdom and intention. This message appeared only two weeks ago, as you may recall.

 

Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to Olókun as revealed by Ọ̀sá’dí (also known as Ọ̀sá Ìdí).

  • Yams (cooked as in roasted or baked), as revealed by Ìwòrìbogbè (also known as Ìwòrì Ogbè).

  • Basil, as revealed by Òfún-Egúntán (also known as Òfún Ògúndá).

  • Carrots, as revealed by ÈjìOgbè (also known as Ogbè Mejì).

Until next time, blessings to you all!​

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General Reminder: When making any Ebó (offerings), always offer a taste to Èṣù first, who is the divine messenger and takes your prayers and offerings to their destination.

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Blessings! … Oluwo Ifájuyìtán

"We talk to God through prayer; we listen through meditation."

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The Ifá Foundation is dedicated to unlocking your life's potential through the timeless wisdom of the Ifá philosophy, which includes the veneration of ÒrìṣàAncestorsẸgbe Ọ̀rún, Orí, and Ìyáàmí (the primordial mothers.)

 

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

Ebó Supplies:

Please visit our spiritual tools store for Ebó supplies:  SpiritualTools
Further Reading:
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