Irete Iwori Isu ire lo se e je epo Epo ire lo se e je isu obinrin du-un ba sun ju bi o ba ba okunrin sun bii koko bii eewo bii IKU bii agbaarin bi o ba ba obinrin ...
Read More »Ifa sees what is happening – Must Read !
A friend of mine told me that one of her sister’s husband is very sick for the past few months. He has been hospitalized but still no sign of any changes. She knows I’m a traditionalist so she told me to ...
Read More »Ifa Tradition: The Enchantment Of Creation
By Omo Awo Ifabunmi and Omo Awo Ifawumi We often talk about Ifa and our tradition, leaving involuntarily some basic explanations about what we practice and to which we devote our lives. What is Ifa? Ifa is life, is the ...
Read More »Today is the first of February, Ose Ifa
After some meditation, I came with this “food for thought”. What have you done to be remembered for positively when you are gone? Then, hear this from Ejiogbe:- Bi aba de ibi ise nise laase Adifa fun Akilapa Kirakira tii ...
Read More »Listen to what Ifa Says in Osa logbe.
I marvel when I meditate on the words of Ifa, especially on life situations and testimony. Yes, Ifa said it all in Osa logbe. Eni a ni ko kinni leyin egun lo fi s’owo Eni a ni ko feni loju ...
Read More »How to follow the path of Ifa and the irunmole
To follow the path of Ifa and the irunmole, one must begin at the beginning: God first, Esu and Orunmila below, the irunmole, the elders and parents, then our self. LikeShow more reactions
Read More »Orunmila soro nipa ikin ifa !
Ekaaro eyin eniyan mi, aojiire bi? Aku ise ana o a sin ku isimi opin ose, bi a se nwonu aye loni ako ni pare maye lara o ase. Laaro yi mo fe fi akoko yi fesi si ibeere awon ...
Read More »Eleri Ipin is a frequent traveller to foreign lands? listen to this from Ose!
How I wish I can speak many languages like Orunmila instead of relying on interpreters who would add one or two things to suit themselves especially when visiting Brazil and Venezuela. If you doubt that Eleri Ipin is a frequent ...
Read More »An extract from the book “Ifa: An Exposition of Ifa Literacy Corpus” by Wande Abimbola.
In Yorubaland, lfa priests (babalawo) are usually very poor. This is because no babalawo uses his position to enrich himself in any way; he must not refuse anybody his service on account of money-if any person is too poor to ...
Read More »Fi odu ifa mimo OTURUPONDI dupe oore lowo Olodumare
Ekaaro eyin eniyan mi, aojiire bi? Aku odun aku iyedun emin wa yio se pupo re laye ninu ola ati alaafia ara o ase. Mo se ni iwure laaro yi wipe gbogbo ohun ti a lelele lodun to koja lo ...
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