Iwa Pele: La Esencia del Buen Carácter Iwa Pele, que se traduce como «buen carácter» o «buena conducta», es un concepto central en la espiritualidad Ifá de la religión Yoruba. Originaria de África Occidental, Ifá es un sistema de adivinación, ética y filosofía espiritual que proporciona orientación a través de Orunmila, la divinidad de la
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Ashikuelu: Eshu del Inframundo en la Religión Yoruba
Ashikuelu: Eshu del Inframundo en la Religión Yoruba Ashikuelu es un orisha de la religión yoruba, camino de Eshu y regente del inframundo. Guía de almas, señor de los Eggun y dueño de los minerales, su figura bicéfala simboliza su dominio sobre el mundo visible e invisible. Portador de un bastón sagrado y reservado solo

Is Your Ori Misaligned? Key Signs and Ifa Solutions for Realignment
Ori is the inner head, the divine seat of destiny and decision-making in the Ifá tradition. When your Ori is aligned, you experience balance, progress, and support in your life journey. When it is misaligned, you may encounter recurring obstacles or feel disconnected from your true path. This post explains what Ori alignment means, the

Career Path Readings for Black Women: Finding Alignment Through Ifa & African Astrology
Career disruption is hitting Black women professionals harder than ever. Many are being pushed out of roles they have held for years. For some, these changes are unexpected and painful. But for others, they offer a chance to finally pursue a different path. This post explores why these shifts are occurring and how they can

Signs of Spiritual Attack and How Ifa Provides Protection
Juju, witchcraft, and black magic are terms that often cause confusion, especially when compared with the structured ritual practices of Ifá. While outsiders sometimes use these words interchangeably, each has a unique cultural meaning, context, and history. What unites them is the belief that spiritual power can be used for manipulation, harm, or control. This
Herbs in Yoruba Treatment
In this article, you will learn about the fascinating and often overlooked world of herbs in Yoruba medicine, an ancient practice steeped in deep cultural significance. Whether you find yourself wandering down bustling markets in Nigeria or relaxing in an herbal clinic, the vibrant life of Yoruba herbal practices is always around, waiting to be

Is Marriage A part of Your Future? Insights from Ifá
There are few life topics as debated and emotionally charged as marriage. In many traditional African societies, marriage is considered a marker of maturity, respect, and social status. At the same time, modern interpretations of traditional values often create pressure to conform to these expectations. This can leave people confused, especially those navigating the Ifá…

Odi Ofun That manner: The Art work of Non secular Battle
Ifá teaches through the sacred Odu Odi Ofun that not every battle is worth fighting. While your ego may want to respond, your Ori often asks for restraint. When you allow petty arguments or distractions to consume your time, you scatter the energy meant to fuel your purpose. This Odu serves as a clear reminder:…

Awakening to Ifá in Your 50s: Honoring the Knowledge of Your Legacy
At some point in your 50s, you begin to feel the difference between living for survival and living for purpose. You’ve given so much to your children, your job, and your family. And now, in your wisdom years, something deeper begins to call. It’s not loud or chaotic, like the crises of earlier decades. It’s…

Preserving Your Child Via Ifa: Family Rituals and Non secular Steerage
Raising a child in the Ifá tradition requires more than passing down stories or rituals. It means helping them build a lifelong relationship with their Ori, ancestors, and the Orishas through consistent, culturally rooted practices. In a world that often doesn’t understand these values, it’s essential that families create safe spaces for their children to…