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Odu Ifa: Òwónrín Ogbè and Òsá Ògúndá

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Ìtanijí by Awo Popoola Owomide Ifagbenusola
Odu Ifa: Òwónrín Ogbè and Òsá Ògúndá
Lesson: In Òwónrín Ogbè, Ifa warns that we should never pay evil with evil. And in the first place, we shouldn’t even do evil to your second person at all because no matter what, it will come back on us.
Àkódá Oro ò dàbí à dá gbèyìn.
The evil you do to someone is incomparable to the one that you will receive back.
In Osa Ogunda, Ifa made it known that we should always listen to those are older than us because they are far more experienced than we are. And Ifa said that no matter the situation we may found ourselves, we should have believe in Ifa because Ifa can rescue us from any tribulation.
Ìwúre: Ifa will watch over everyone of us and deliver us from evil and problems. Ase!!!

 

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