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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

Feb 28th – Mar 6th, 2026

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This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) revealed Ọ̀wọ́nrín Fú (Ọ̀wọ́nrín Òfún), an Odù that speaks of transformative and impactful change. Because it arrives with Ibi (off-path), the changes unfolding around us may affect us negatively if we fail to follow the guidance given by Ifá. There is already much upheaval in the world, in our country, and within our communities. To navigate this volatility, we must lean into ancestral wisdom. More specifically, this reading calls you to invoke your Guardian Ancestor and allow their insight to speak through your intuition.

Ancestors speak softly. Their guidance becomes clear only when the mind is quiet and receptive. For this reason, you must intentionally create time and space to disconnect from the noise around you. Do not react impulsively to situations unless you are in immediate danger. Give yourself time — as much as possible — to reflect not only on what is happening, but on how you choose to respond. Practice detachment so that external chaos does not exhaust or overwhelm you.

Ọ̀wọ́nrín in Ibi is sometimes described as "upside-down thinking." Unexpected or overwhelming events can cause us to behave out of character — reacting with anger, frustration, or impulsiveness — which only adds to the disorder. In this configuration, Ọ̀wọ́nrín (on the right leg of the Odù) shows what we are facing, while Òfún (on the left leg) teaches us how to respond.

Òfún means "to give out whiteness." It represents clarity, illumination, and higher wisdom — the inner light that allows us to see people and situations from a broader, more compassionate perspective. Instead of reacting with judgment, Òfún invites us to respond with understanding.

The intensity of this Ibi condition is reinforced by Èjì Ogbè (Ogbè Méjì), the most senior Odù in the order of 256. Its presence reminds us that the lessons before us are not minor. They are profound.

The essence of Èjì Ogbè lies in its call to accept life fully — symbolized by lifting both hands to the heavens to receive both the good and the difficult. Life's challenges, though uncomfortable, are necessary for spiritual and emotional growth. Sometimes the people we encounter bring tension or difficulty into our lives, yet even these encounters become teachers. They reveal something about our character and test how we choose to respond. Under this Fùnfùn Odù, we are reminded to practice Ìwà-Pẹ̀lẹ̀good and gentle character — by remaining calm, pure in intention, detached, and observant, engaging only when necessary and refusing to be pulled into unnecessary conflict.

Additionally, Ogbè’Túrá (Ogbè Òtúrá / Ogbè Alárá) warns us to pay attention to our health, as stress can quietly take its toll on the mind and body.

Ogbè’Túrá also teaches the profound importance of Ẹbọ (sacrifice or offering), reminding us that "there can be no peace without sacrifice". When we act with Ìwà-Pẹ̀lẹ̀ — kind, gentle, and upright character — the Òrìṣà never turn away. They observe not only the formal offerings we present, but also the daily sacrifices we make: the kindness extended to others, the time given freely, the compassion offered without expectation. These quiet acts of generosity cultivate harmony within us and around us.

To recap, this week calls for steadiness in the midst of upheaval. Invoke your Guardian Ancestor, quiet your mind, and allow wisdom — not impulse — to guide your response. Accept both comfort and challenge as part of your growth. Protect your health, guard your Orí, and practice daily sacrifice through kindness, restraint, and good character. When you choose clarity over reaction and humility over ego, you transform disruption into destiny-alignment.

Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to your Guardian Ancestor.

  • Rosewater, as revealed by Ogbèyónú (also known as Ogbè’Gúndá or Ogbè Ògúndá)..

  • Spray the rosewater around your Ancestor shrine and around your body to attract your Guardian Ancestor.

  • Note: You don't need to know the name of your Guardian Ancestor; in the spirit world, names are not relevant. But if it helps you connect, you may give them a name.

  • To begin uncovering your Ancestor roots, talk to your living relatives and build a family tree. A great free resource to help you get started is www.familysearch.org. Don't worry if you don't have a complete picture—most people begin with just a few known names. What matters is taking the first step.

  • Since it's not always possible to know the names of ancestors that far back, divination can at least reveal their relationship to you, such as "your father's great-grandmother" or "your mother's great-great-grandfather."

  • Example: Mine is “my Mother -> her Mother -> her Father -> his Father -> his Father

  • Caution: A lunar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, March 3rd (3:44 AM - 7:02 AM EST). These types of celestial events are traditionally understood to create spiritual and energetic disruption to the Orí. If you need to go outside during this time, it is advisable to cover your Orí (the crown of your head) and avoid making major decisions, beginning new plans, or traveling long distances during this period.

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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!​

Às̩e̩

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

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