Odu Ìròsùn Òsá: You Reap What You Sow

In the sacred teachings of Ifá, Odu Ìròsùn Òsá reminds us that our daily actions shape the outcomes we experience tomorrow. This Odu carries a strong message about cause and effect, highlighting how consistency, intention, and right conduct set the tone for long-term results. It’s especially relevant in times when you’re questioning your path or…

SUNDAY SERMON

Aboru Aboye Abosise May the Almighty God bless you. Start the day with prayer and gratitude, and be generous in all ways. By extending divine love to all creatures, you are doing what is established in the higher glory of God, the supernatural power and infinite force in the cosmos. Indeed, unconditional or divine love…

Spiritual Assaults Are Precise–Right here’s Overcome Them

You’re staying focused. You’re doing your part. You’re living with intention. But still, things aren’t flowing. You feel drained. People … Continue reading Spiritual Attacks Are Real–Here’s How to Overcome Them → The post Spiritual Attacks Are Real–Here’s How to Overcome Them appeared first on Consult IFA.

9 Ways Crystals Can Deepen Your Ancestral Connection

In African and Indigenous traditions, nature is sacred. Stones, rivers, plants, and metals are seen as living conduits of spiritual energy. Similar to modern-day spiritual practices, sacred stones and crystals have been used to anchor power, elevate spiritual bonds, and strengthen ancestral connections.Maybe you’ve scrolled past an online metaphysical store, admired the sparkling amethyst, and…

Full Moon June 2025 in Sagittarius: Seeking Reality & Releasing Limiting Beliefs

The Full Moon in Sagittarius on June 11, 2025, at 20°39’ casts a wide lens on truth, freedom, and expansion. This lunation encourages you to release limiting beliefs and emotional patterns that hinder your evolution. Sagittarius, the seeker and philosopher of the zodiac, inspires you to look beyond the surface and realign with a greater…

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Ohun to Mo nipa Eye Odidere (ayekooto)

Aiye-kooto, eye to rewa ni eye Odidere ko si ilu ti enia le de ni’le Yoruba ti enia o ni ri enikan o kere ju ti yio ni eye yi nile.  Sugbon opo awon to ni eye yi nile papa ko kiyesi awon emo to wa lara eye Odidere won kan mo pe o mo…

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Myth and History of Tribal / Facial Mark

According to oral history, the wife of Sango, a great king, decided to punish her adulterous slave by giving her scars to make her ugly, but she turned out more beautiful.  Hence, the popularity of the marks. Tell me, who wouldn’t want to be more beautiful? Though the truthfulness of the story cannot be ascertained, it…

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Oruko Oriki Nile Yoruba (Yoruba Praise name and their meanings)

Oruko Oriki Nile Yoruba (Yoruba Praise name and their meanings) Akanbi = A male child born after many female children (the parent are looking for female)Alabi. = A male child born after many female children or born by another wife after the first wife have given birth to many children.Ajani. = A baby boy born…

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Ancient Yoruba Calendar (Kojoda) and how to calculate

Ancient Yoruba Calendar (Kojoda) and how to calculate  The Yoruba calendar (Kojoda) year starts from 3 June to 2 June of the following year. According to this calendar, the Gregorian year 2008 A. D. is the 10050th year of Yoruba culture.  The traditional Yoruba week has four days. The 4 days that are dedicated to the Orisa…

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