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Aku ose ifa loni 🌴🌴🌴
09/04/2024

Aku ose ifa loni 🌴🌴🌴

ITEFA/ISEFA              What is Ifa?   Ifa itself is a temple of knowledge and wisdom.  It is a light that illuminates ...
12/02/2024

ITEFA/ISEFA

What is Ifa?
Ifa itself is a temple of knowledge and wisdom. It is a light that illuminates darkness, solution to problems, Right path Navigator and ability to predict what the ancient, present and future holds in determining issues surrounding them.
What is Itefa?
Itefa simply mean Ifa initiation. The initiation into Ifa is a way of finding solution to life problem, how you must live your life, what you will be doing, what you must not do that affects/affecting your life shall be mentioned during initiation, it a remedy to life problems .

This IFA initiation is not one man work, it comprises a group of vibrant babalawos.
They said "when one is initiated into IFA such a person has completed all cults" Eni to te Ifa ti pari ebora. It is very important for every human being to be initiated into Ifa because it foresees what we were destined to do on earth and a way out of the problems confronting you. The taboos will be given to you at the third day of the initiation called Ikota.

Ifa says;

Ategbo Ateye Adifafun orunmila baba nlo re te Amosun omo re nifa Nje ategbo Ateye Bi adire bate omo re yo ye Ategbo Ateye bi Ifa bate omo re yo ye.
WHAT IS ISEFA?
Isefa is simply mean receiving a hand or hands of ifa to be worshiping before ifa initiation. Isefa is important when one is unable to pay for Itefa.

Ire ooo 🙏🏿📿❤️

What is Ose Ifa?  Categories of Ose Ose Ifa is divided into three categories: Orun Ifa, Isan Ifa and Itadogun Ifa.  Orun...
13/10/2022

What is Ose Ifa?

Categories of Ose
Ose Ifa is divided into three categories: Orun Ifa, Isan Ifa and Itadogun Ifa.
Orun: fifth worship, generally observed at home.
This is the day to guess for you and your family.
Isan: Ninth day worship, usually observed in the temple with an awo companion. This is the day the awo divine their individual temples.
Itadogun: cult of the 17th, generally observed in the temple of Araba, together with the caciques and awo.
This is the day when the divine awo for the whole kingdom

May òlódúmàré bless this ose ifa for all of us .... Àsé .... Happy beautiful ose ifa Proudly ifa devotee

Àlàáfíà to all my family
27/02/2021

Àlàáfíà to all my family

Àläfíà to all my friends This is a protection beads lékès work for 1) protection from accident 2) protection from evil s...
18/02/2021

Àläfíà to all my friends
This is a protection beads lékès work for

1) protection from accident

2) protection from evil spirits

3) protection from police

4) protection from bad thins

5) it very good for people that sell weeds and drugs

If you need the protection dm me and it available for shipping to every where

àşę Èdùmàrè 🙏🙏🙏📿📿📿📿🙏🙏🙏

Having a Best friend.  A story tells that two friends were walking through the desert.  During some point of the journey...
07/02/2021

Having a Best friend. A story tells that two friends were walking through the desert. During some point of the journey they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand; "Today my best friend slapped me in the face." They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who had been slapped got stuck in the look and started drowning, but the friend saved him. After he recovered from the near drowning, he wrote on a stone; "Today my best friend saved my life." The friend who had slapped and saved his best friend from him asked him; "After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now, you write on a stone, why?" The other friend replied; "When someone hurts us we should write it down in sand where winds of forgiveness can erase it away. But, when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it." Moral of the story: Don't value the things you have in your life. But value who you have in your life.

06/02/2021

Happy okanran osa and idinka Ifá Festival
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Here I will create some ebós in particular. Every ebó starts with ebó riru Ebo Etutu: propitiatory purification sacrific...
30/09/2020

Here I will create some ebós in particular.
Every ebó starts with ebó riru

Ebo Etutu: propitiatory purification sacrifice for the deceased or an Orisa in the initiation period. (loaded with elements)

Ebo Iyònu: Sacrifice to transform Anger, Hate into Affection or to obtain the favors of an Orisa or Ancestor.
Ebó-Opinodu: Sacrifice of alignment of Ori with personal Odu.
Ebori; Sacrifice for Ori and the auxiliary Orisha.
Ebó-Eledá; Sacrifice of alignment and direct connection with God (creator).
Ebo Alafia: Offering tranquility.
Ebo Omisi: Purge bath with suitable elements.
Ebó Omi-Eró: Propitiatory soothing bath.
Ebo Idamewa: Offering tithes or charity (voluntary),
it also includes food and banquets.
Ebo Itasile: Offerings with petitions and ceremonial libations for the Orixa or Egun Epo Ópé: Offer of Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving with touches of Ilú (drums), offerings of Adimu’s and festivity for Ori / Orisha.
Ebo Oresisun or Sisun: Sacrifice to the fire. The destruction of fire sacrifice constitutes the separation of a past state into a future dimension.
Ebo-Fifí: Sacrifice to the waves. Similar situation to the previous one with the element Water.
Ebo Ese: Sacrifice for those who committed a sin, that means disobedience, breaking the taboo.
Ebo Eni: Mat sacrifice Ebo Ate, Ebo laughu or Ebo Atepon:
Ebo realized only by Awo de orunmila.
Ebo Epile: Sacrifice of foundation, in order to structure an Ile Ifá / Orisa, a residential or commercial house.
Ebo Todara; Well elaborated sacrifice in a neat and ornate way, very beautiful and pleasing to the eye, for the purpose of abundance and success.
Ebó Pajé: Specific sacrifice to neutralize aggressive Witchcraft, Mooring spells made by a witch woman.
Ebò Epepa: Sacrifice to neutralize plagues (curses).
Ebó nifé; Sacrifice for union and harmony in marriage, is usually performed with micro incisions in the Ori of both concerned.
Ebo Awedo; Purification sacrifice in the waters of a very clean river. Ebo Ikuda: Sacrifice to take a person out of the hands of Death (Ikú).
Ebo Agberepota: Sacrifice of protection against perversities of physical or supernatural enemies. +2348164025863 WhatsApp add

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