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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

June 13th- 19th, 2026

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This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) reveals Ogbè’Sẹ́, also known as Ogbè Ọ̀sẹ́, an Odù that carries good news, achievement, blessings, and reasons to celebrate. Yet because it appears with Ibi—a sign of being off-path or temporarily misaligned with destiny—the positive message may become distorted or go unnoticed. Instead of recognizing what is working in our favor, our attention may become fixed on what feels difficult: health concerns, financial pressures, work challenges, or other ongoing struggles. When this happens, we can overlook the blessings already present in our lives. This is why we must call upon our Ancestors to help us see the bigger picture, regain perspective, and appreciate what we have.

So, what is the lesson of this Odù?

When Ogbè appears on the right leg with Ibi, it shows that although the road ahead of us is open, our perception may not be clear enough to recognize the opportunities it offers. Logic may become overshadowed by emotion, worry, or clouded thinking. Decisions may become reactive rather than thoughtful. We may feel mentally scattered, overly focused on perceived problems, or unable to see what truly matters.

The left leg, Ọ̀sẹ́, reveals the remedy and the correct spiritual response. Closely associated with Ọṣun, Ọ̀sẹ́ calls us back to joy, gratitude, sweetness, beauty, and appreciation. Its energy is fluid and light, like a butterfly moving from flower to flower—present, engaged, and joyful, yet not overly attached. Rather than dwelling on our challenges, we are encouraged to shift our awareness and reconnect with the simple joys that restore balance and sweetness to life.

A walk in nature can do wonders this week. Listen to the birds, watch the animals moving through their world, touch the trees, notice the new growth, and breathe in the fragrances of the natural surroundings. Remember that Ọṣun is experienced through the five senses. Through beauty, fragrance, touch, sound, and taste, she reminds us that life still holds sweetness, even when our minds are focused on difficulty.

The Ibi was confirmed by Ìrosùn Ìwòrì, which teaches us to plan for long-term fulfillment rather than chasing short-term gratification. Temporary pleasures may bring a moment of distraction, but they often fall short of our deeper needs and leave us feeling dissatisfied. This Odù reminds us to think beyond the immediate moment and make choices that support our future well-being. Invoke your Ancestors to guide you in your planning.

To turn the Ibi into Iré, we look to Ìká-Bàrà, also known as Ìká Ọ̀bàrà. This Odù speaks of becoming more lovable, attractive, and magnetic to others. Its message suggests that we may have been neglecting ourselves, which can cause insecurity or a diminished sense of confidence. The remedy can be simple but powerful: care for yourself. Refresh your wardrobe, get your hair done, wear a pleasant fragrance, adorn yourself in a way that makes you feel good. These acts are not superficial when done with spiritual intention; they awaken the senses, restore confidence, and remind us that we are worthy of beauty, care, and attention. You can see the Ọṣun influence here once again.

Destiny alignment was further emphasized by Ìwòrì’túrúpọ̀n, also known as Ìwòrì Òtúrúpọ̀n. This Odù teaches that temporary fears will begin to dissolve when we turn inward, reconnect spiritually, and release the pent-up emotions that block our expression. In other words, we may be thinking too much about “what if,” allowing worry to pull our thoughts in a negative direction. This week, we are reminded to trust the process, remain optimistic, and believe that everything will unfold in its proper time.

The blessing of Ogbè’Sẹ́ is still present. The road is open. Goodness is available. But we must lift our eyes from the weight of our worries long enough to recognize the sweetness that is already around us. With the guidance of our Ancestors, the beauty of Ọṣun, and the wisdom of Ifá, we can shift our perspective, care for ourselves, and return to alignment with gratitude, joy, and renewed faith in the unfolding of our destiny.

Looking ahead, the most auspicious dates to launch a new project (e.g., a website or business) successfully start on June 2nd; from there, you’ll have a 60-day window to make it happen, even with some delays in July.​​

Ebó (sacrifice/offering) Guidance:

As indicated by Òtúrá-Oríkọ̀ (Òtúrá Ogbè), please make offerings to your Ancestors.

  • Coffee, as revealed by Òtúrá-Egúntán (Òtúrá Ògúndá).

  • Bread, as revealed by Òtúrá-Wọ́nrín (Òtúrá Ọ̀wọ́nrín).

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General Reminder: Èṣù is the sacred messenger who carries our prayers, offerings, and intentions to their spiritual destination. For this reason, whenever making Ebó (offerings), it is important to first acknowledge and honor Èṣù. Traditionally, a small portion or taste of the offering is given to him first, or another simple offering that he would appreciate, as a gesture of respect and gratitude for opening the roads and ensuring that our prayers are properly received.

Until next time, blessings to you all!​

Às̩e̩

Blessings! … Oluwo Ifájuyìtán

"We talk to God through prayer; we listen through meditation."

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The Ifá Foundation is dedicated to unlocking your life's potential through the timeless wisdom of the Ifá philosophy, which includes the veneration of ÒrìṣàAncestorsẸgbe Ọ̀rún, Orí, and Ìyáàmí (the primordial mothers.)

 

Through the spectrum of the 256 Sacred Odù, you will be guided on your destiny's path to grow from your life's experiences and ascend the spiritual ladder of Ìwa-Pẹ̀lẹ̀ (kind and gentle character.) Às̩e̩

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