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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

July 11th – 17th, 2026

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This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) reveals Ìdígbè, also known as Ìdí Ogbè, arriving with Iré—blessings, alignment, and earned good fortune. This Iré comes through your dedication to living with Ìwà Pẹ̀lẹ́, a kind, gentle, and balanced character. What is unfolding in your life now is not accidental; it is part of what your Orí has prepared for your soul and the continued manifestation of your destiny.

Ìdígbè speaks to the temporal fears, emotional burdens, and concerns we may have been carrying. These burdens are beginning to dissolve as we regain perspective and remember what truly matters. Ìdí Ògúndá, also known as Òdí Ògúndá, is the Odù bringing this Iré, reminding us that true success is not simply handed to us—it is cultivated. It is born through perseverance, shaped by discipline, and earned through right action. What comes too easily is often taken for granted, but what we work for becomes part of our character, our wisdom, and our spiritual strength. Through this process, we are being brought into deeper alignment with destiny.

Ìdí, also known as Òdí, appears on the right leg of both the primary Odù for the week and the Odù bringing Iré, so it is important to pause and reflect on its message. Ìdí carries an energy that can create pressure, discomfort, and emotional tension, especially when we feel restricted, delayed, or unable to move freely. This can stir up impulsive reactions if we are not careful. Yet the lesson of the Odù is not to lash out, force outcomes, or allow temporary emotions to guide our actions. Instead, Ìdí calls for restraint, self-control, and the wisdom to respond with right action.

The left leg of each Odù reveals the appropriate response. In the primary Odù, Ogbè brings calmness, openness, clarity, and a broader perspective. It reminds us to breathe, step back, and see beyond the immediate pressure. In the Odù bringing Iré, Ògúndá teaches us to respond with truth, discipline, and the willingness to do the work required of us. Together, these energies remind us that emotional pressure can become spiritual growth when we meet it with patience, honesty, and grounded action.

Èjì Ogbè confirms this powerful alignment. As the most senior of the 256 Odù, Èjì Ogbè carries the light of clarity, order, and divine purpose. This Odù has appeared many times this year, reminding us again and again of the sacred importance of Sùúrù—patience. This is not passive waiting; it is the spiritual maturity to process life’s experiences without becoming consumed, overwhelmed, or reactive. Sùúrù teaches us to slow down, remain centered, and allow wisdom to rise before we respond.

With such strong alignment comes the strengthening of Orí. Your Orí is becoming clearer, steadier, and more able to guide you throughout your life journey. Always remember that Orí is a Fùnfùn energy—it must be kept cool, calm, peaceful, and protected from external negative influences. When Orí is calm, destiny speaks more clearly. When Orí is honored, the path becomes easier to recognize.

Ẹbọ Guidance

Please consider making offerings to your Orí this week.

 

Orí is calling for honey, as indicated once again by Èjì Ogbè, to help keep you aligned with your destiny path. Honey brings sweetness, calmness, and the gentle attraction of blessings. In addition, add coconut shavings for clarity and peace of mind, as revealed by Òtúrá-Oríkọ̀ (also known as Òtúrá Ogbè) and Odù, which speak of humility.

The very name Oríkọ̀ contains Orí, reminding us directly that our personal destiny requires attention, discipline, and conscious cooperation. Destiny does not unfold by neglect; it unfolds when we honor Orí, listen deeply, act with good character, and take the necessary steps toward what we came here to become.

Place the offering of honey and coconut shaving on the crown of your head where your Orí resides.

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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.

Blessings, and have a peaceful, joyful week!

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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