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The Odd Pairing of Esu and Joan Rivers

We are always fond of saying that I learn something new in orisa everyday and this week was no exception. For those of you not familiar with me, We work as a Iyanifa and Iyalorisa priestess, a cowrie shell diviner, a maker of Ifa medicines using plants and leaves and also as a physical medium…

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THE ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE

When people reach out to me for help, We are obligated to act to the best of my ability as an ambassadress of Ifa. We are responsible for my vision, words, guidance and actions, and I take that very seriously. I strive daily to lift up others, give counsel, guidance and We work for their…

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Our Word is Our Character

In the Yoruba tradition of Ifa, words are what bring to us the messages of Orunmila and the orisa. Words are the vehicle to impart wisdom and the means to alleviate our life struggles. By following the word of Ifa, we are guided to solutions. Looking beyond all the other parts that make up a…

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‘Fake Ifa priests are taking over America’

Unedited version of http://tribuneonlineng.com/fake-ifa-priests-taking-america/ Nigerian Tribune Nov. 3, 2016 Yeye Ekundayo Adele Ifamuregun  practices the Ifa religion in the United States of America, and as a priestess of the African Traditional Religion (ATR), she has used her calling to assist people with spiritual problems. However, in this interview with ADEWALE OSHODI, the priestess laments the…

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What you don’t know about ESE IFA (IFA verses)

What you don’t know about ESE IFA (IFA verses)  Ifa literary corpus, called odu, consists of 256 parts subdivided into verses called ese, whose exact number is unknown as they are constantly increasing (there are around 800 ese per odu). Each of the 256 odu has its specific divination signature, which is determined by the babalawo…

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AWON Abiku Nile Yoruba, Oruko won ATI itumo

AWON Abiku Nile Yoruba, Oruko won ATI itumo  Abiku: “Bo ku o te” meaning “If you die you disgrace yourself”, revealing that this woman had had “abiku” (short- lived) children prior to this one”Biobaku,” i. e., “Bi (iwo) ko ba ku,” or in English: “If (you, or ) this one does not die” an inconclusive…

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