WEEKLY IFASCOPE
Nov 30th – Dec 6th, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) for the week: Ogbè'Rosù (also known as Ogbè Ìrosùn) with Iré (on-path, good fortune), as revealed by Ọ̀wọ́nrín Egúntán.
This week’s Odù, Ogbè'Rosù, raises an essential question: “What attracts trouble to ourselves?” Reflecting on this is a crucial step toward resolution and prevention.
Ogbè with Iré (good fortune) signifies endless possibilities, while Ìrosùn highlights the struggle in fully seizing and utilizing those opportunities. Therefore, we need to work on ourselves in order to manifest the promised good fortune.
In life, it’s easy to place blame on others or lament the unfairness of situations. However, Ifá encourages a deeper introspection as part of your spiritual growth. It invites you to examine your own actions, thoughts, and contributions to the challenges you face.
1. Consider your mindset:
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Are your thoughts primarily pessimistic or optimistic?
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Remember, we reap what we sow. Your thoughts play a significant role in shaping your reality. By nurturing positivity, you can influence better outcomes.
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Avoid comparing yourself to others—it’s an unfair comparison, like comparing apples to oranges. Each of us has a unique destiny and path to follow, and your life journey is uniquely yours.
2. Reframe adversity as spiritual growth:
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Don’t think of adversity as punishment or bad luck. Many life challenges are really lessons designed to foster personal growth and spiritual awareness. Viewing obstacles as opportunities for growth can shift your perspective and help you navigate them with greater wisdom.
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The next time you find yourself in a challenging life experience, pause and ask yourself, “What can I learn from this?” Because the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you can move on from that experience.
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Remember, you are never alone when navigating the labyrinth of life experiences—your ancestors and spiritual guides are always watching over you. All you need to do is ask for their guidance. If you're uncertain about your next step, consider seeking clarity through a personal reading.
3. Reflect on Your Character:
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How much of your challenges stem from your behavior or attitude?
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In Ifá, there is a strong emphasis on Ìwa-Pẹ̀lẹ̀—a kind and gentle character. Living with harmony, kindness, and compassion toward others helps keep us aligned with our life’s path. It’s this gentleness, free of anger and hostility, that strengthens our spiritual journey.
To recap, this week, Ogbè'Rosù asks you to cultivate awareness, adjust your mindset, and embody Ìwa-Pẹ̀lẹ̀ in all you do. Through self-reflection and intentional action, you can harmonize your life and move closer to your destiny.
This week’s reading places a strong emphasis on destiny, as highlighted by Ìrẹtẹ̀ Mejì. This Odù, meaning "conquering good fortune," carries the word "Iré" (good fortune) within its very name, symbolizing the inherent promise of success.
The message is clear: the potential for achievement is already present in your destiny. All that’s required is for you to pursue it with passion and determination. Your success is not only possible but within reach when you align your actions with this powerful energy.
Ìrẹtẹ̀ urges us to respond positively, driving us to create our own Iré—good fortune. It also serves as a "calling card" for those not on a spiritual path, reminding them that spirituality is essential for maintaining harmony in their lives. Ìrẹtẹ̀ is not only about "conquering good fortune"; it's also about persevering through failures and setbacks. We may stumble and fall but must rise and keep moving forward. This is the essence of how Ìrẹtẹ̀ works—you are rewarded for your perseverance.
The Orí was revealed by Òtúrá Ìrosù (also known as Òtúrá Ìrosùn), an Odù that speaks of clarity of mind and honesty to maintain harmony and perseverance to overcome obstacles.
This week’s reading emphasizes the importance of honoring and propitiating your Orí, located on the crown of your head. Your Orí serves as the divine guide of your destiny, ensuring you remain aligned with your life’s purpose.
To maintain this divine alignment, it’s essential to keep your Orí "cool." When life feels turbulent, or when you notice anger, frustration, or misalignment creeping in, a simple act of sprinkling cool water on your head can restore balance and clarity.
Think of your Orí as the keeper of your destiny—a sacred navigation map imprinted on your crown. It holds the blueprint of your soul’s journey, guiding you through experiences designed to help your spirit evolve to higher realms of understanding and fulfillment. By nurturing your Orí, you stay connected to this divine plan, ensuring a smoother path toward spiritual growth.
The reading for this week refers you to the following ẹsẹ Ifá (Ifá Divination verse) as the "take-away" wisdom for this week's reading.
"Ọ̀nàgbọnrangọndọn-nti-Ifẹ̀-wa divined Ifá for Abati, the son of Àramfẹ̀, who was confronted by all evils. He was assured that Ikú (death) would not defeat him, Àrun (disease) would not defeat him, Ẹjọ́ (legal matters) would not defeat him, Ofo (losses) would not defeat him. He was asked to sacrifice a ram and Ifá leaves. He obeyed and performed the sacrifice."
One interpretation of the above ẹsẹ Ifá is that Abati could overcome various misfortunes by aligning himself with the Ifá spiritual path. However, it also implies introspection—he should also reflect deeply on why these evils are tormenting his life.
Ọ̀wọ́nrín Egúntán is the Odù that revealed Iré (on-path, good fortune), emphasizing that your correct thinking is the key to your success. In essence, your positive mindset is directly contributing to the good fortune you’re experiencing.
This Odù also highlights your wisdom in understanding that not every argument is worth winning. You’ve come to recognize the futility of trying to prove a point in every conflict. Instead, you wisely choose your battles and know when to walk away, preserving your energy and cutting your losses when necessary. This clarity and discernment are part of what keeps you aligned with your destiny and maintain good relationships.
Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to your Orí.
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Shea butter, as revealed by Ọ̀sẹ́ Ọ̀wọ́nrín (also known as Ọ̀sẹ́-Oniwọ and Ọ̀sẹ́ -Oloògùn), an Odù that tells us that we should restore our strength and build our inner fortitude. Perhaps we’ve been running around and overdoing it a bit over the Thanksgiving holiday. The offering of shea butter helps to maintain clarity so that we don’t lose our way.
Until next time, blessings to you all!
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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