Ifa says Good friends bring sweetness to your life. If you have people around you who are not bringing sweetness to your life they are NOT friends Odu Ogbe Ate. The hen that fell down and placed agere on it’s ...
Read More »Ifa University is an educational organization for the study of Ifa cultures in the 21st Century.
Ifa University We regard Ifa as body knowledge, including religious, artistic, philosophical, scientific, mathematical, and technological contents and practices. Our challenge at the Ifa University is this: what do we add to the study of Ifa as 21st century minds? ...
Read More »Ifa University: What is the name of the hairstyle of the Osun worshippers ?
Each Orisa is said to have a different braided hairstyle. To either represent something or protection. What is the name of the hairstyle of the Osun worshippers ? What does it represent? Very beautiful!
Read More »Ogun: The Yoruba ‘god of Iron’
The Yoruba god of Iron Responsible for the productivity and yield in Agriculture produce!
Read More »What is the Yoruba name for mermaid?
While in Nigeria I would hear conflicting stories about mermaids. What is the Yoruba name for mermaid? Why are they feared? I dont believe we are talking Orisa but something else that comes from the sea to capture people’s soul ...
Read More »Orisa Ibeji: The sacred twins.
Ibeji are the orisa of twinship and doubling. Since having children is a great blessing in Ifa – to have two is doubly good! Twins are born with powerful ase that predisposes them to being powerful priests and magicians. Indeed, ...
Read More »Ifa University: Traditionally is Oya a river diety or did she become that?
Oya! Earlier in discussions we talked about the ose(axe) of Sango having a female face that is Oya. So when we see the male face in the axe is the for Oya with Sango face? Traditionally is Oya a river ...
Read More »Heaven knows the keys to my salvation
In Yoruba mythology, Orunmila is an Irunmola (Irunmole), and deity of destiny and prophecy. He is recognized as “ibi keji Olodumare” (second only to Olodumare (God)) and “eleri ipin” (witness to creation). Orunmila is also sometimes referred to as Ifa ...
Read More »What is the weight of an OMO ALE?
The Yoruba have a saying, “Bi Ile kan ba si n toro, omo ale ibe ko i ti d’agba ni”. My questions 1. What is the weight of an OMO ALE? 2. Does the English word BASTARD equate the Yoruba ...
Read More »Tattoo: Does Odu mention them?
I notice the older women have them but they are patterns. What are the patterns if anyone knows. What method is used to do the tattoo ? Is it like the Polynesian way with tapping instrument?
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