Opele Ifa Divination History: Opele Divination In My Shrine

Welcome To Consultifa Blog again: Today We will be teaching you the history of Opele. According to Ogbe Meji; Opele also known as ireree was a slave to Orunmila who bought him from the market to serve as a house help. His main duty was to clear the grasses, clean Orunmila house, sweep Orunmila compound, […]

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Chapter 1 – Orientation and Overview

Photography: Will Coleman, Ph.D. The opon ifa (divination board that is used that is used during the process of dafa [interpretation]).  Also, it represents interactions between the macrocosm and microcosm of spiritual and physical realities. The ubiquitous presence of esu around the circumference of the board demonstrates his essential role in communication between all realms of life.…

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Type of spiritual work I don’t do

Type of spiritual work I don’t do There are some spiritual work We would never do and that is because of the laws. Spiritual work that had to do with force, something like love spell, forcing people to love you at all cost. I think you need to check your self for problems and solution. Spiritual work…

How Church Grow And Business Boom Charm Works with Yoruba Myth and Power

We have been away for a while now preparing powerful charms, performing sacrifices (ebos) and Orisa initiations. Today We will be teaching you “How Church Growth And Business Charm Works” There have been several new mega churches springing out everywhere in our cities with thousands of church members in their congregation and most of these […]

THE IFA DIVINATION PROCESS AND THE CLIENT

THE IFA BABALAWO (PRIEST) The Babalawo, a well trained priest and the client has a very important relationship, akin to a Doctor and his patient. In his role of diviner and priest, he must be competent. Well trained enough to consult through the Oracle of Ifa the clients problem, which he will receive in a […]

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Appendix A – Glossary of Yoruba Terms / The Language of Ifa

AWO YORUBA THE LANGUAGE OF IFÁ GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN IFÁ DIVINATION Awo Fa’lokun Fatunmbi Egbe Iwa Pele Introduction In order to understand the oral tradition of Ifa it is necessary to have some grasp of the language of Ifa. The rituals, invocations, incantations and recitations of traditional Yoruba religion are not expressed through…

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When ESU finally pay me a visit – Voodoo Magic (Ogun Todaju) Love Spell

When ESU finally pay me a visit  Spirituality is all about who you know in the spiritual realm. I repeat, spirituality is all about who you know in the spiritual realm. Wean say this over and over again if you still haven’t gotten the message. We are an OBATALA, ORUNMILA and OLOKUN son, this trio…

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MAT MAKING/WEAVING IN YORUBALAND

MAT MAKING/WEAVING IN YORUBALAND The Ijeshas are one of the groups most renowned in Yorubaland for their mat weaving expertise. That is why their Oriki refers to them as “Ọmọ ẹlẹni atẹka, ẹlẹni ẹwẹlẹ”, Meaning (The children of those who weave fanciful mats). Various parts of Yorubaland are known for their specialization in specific arts and crafts. Some…

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I am not at war with anyone – Voodoo Magic (Ogun Todaju) Love Spell

We are not at war with anyone – Voodoo Magic (Ogun Todaju) Love Spell  We are in a time of civil and political unrest and almost everyone is picking a side,  many people are joini them too because of social pressure. I did my video content and my choice of language was English, I received more than a hundred call…

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