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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

February 7th – 13th, 2026

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This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) revealed Ọ̀sá’Túrá (also known as Ọ̀sá Òtúrá), appearing with Ibi—an indication of being off-path—yet carrying a clear and urgent call for realignment, particularly within our personal relationships, as further emphasized by Ọ̀sá Mejì.

At its core, Ọ̀sá’Túrá is an Odù of truth. It teaches that truthfulness is not optional—it is essential. We are called to speak honestly with others, but just as importantly, to be honest with ourselves. This Odù also cautions against accepting words or narratives at face value, even when they come from people we admire and trust. Wisdom lies in pausing, listening deeply, and discerning clearly rather than surrendering to face value. Good intentions alone do not reveal a person’s character; true understanding of a person’s motives requires time and insight.

The Ibi (off-path condition) in this reading was revealed through Ògúndábèdé (also known as Ògúndá Ogbè), an Odù closely tied to self-determination—the inherent right and responsibility of each person to make their own choices, set their own goals, and take ownership of their life’s direction. When this energy appears as an imbalance, it invites deep reflection: where have we surrendered ourselves, or conversely, where have we tried to impose our will on others? Restoring alignment begins with reclaiming personal responsibility while honoring the autonomy of those we walk beside.

Ọ̀sá’Túrá also speaks powerfully about authenticity and destiny, warning against shaping our lives around the expectations, opinions, or approval of others. This teaching becomes especially relevant in our relationships. While compromise is necessary, it must never come at the cost of individuality. Loving another does not mean reshaping them to fit our expectations, nor does it mean abandoning ourselves to maintain peace. We are called to accept the true nature and personality of our partners, just as we must remain faithful to our own identity. Meaningful change arises when compromise is balanced with acceptance—when both people are allowed the space to grow as individuals while walking together. Growth through pressure leads to resentment; growth through mutual respect leads to alignment.

The strong focus on relationships was further confirmed by Ọ̀sá Mejì, the tenth Odù in seniority within the 256. Its name is often associated with movement and “running away,” carrying the restless energy of the wind. Storms that unsettle what is stagnant and usher in transformation. Ọ̀sá Mejì excels at breaking unhealthy attachments and shaking us out of complacency, but its force can feel overwhelming if we resist it.

For many of us, especially within a Western mindset, change and uncertainty are uncomfortable because they challenge our desire for control. Yet Ifá reminds us that trying to control life is like trying to control the weather. The wind cannot be commanded; it can only be met with wisdom. When the winds of change arrive, Ọ̀sá Mejì advises us to be like the young tree that bends and survives, rather than the old tree that resists and breaks. Adaptation, flexibility, and trust in the process are not signs of weakness—they are acts of spiritual intelligence necessary for our well-being.

In this reading, the winds of Ọ̀yá / Yánsán echo this same message of transformation: do not allow your life to be molded by fear or rigid expectations. Her voice is especially vital for the youth, who are often pulled by the illusions of social media and external validation. Self-worth cannot be built on likes, follows, or approval from others. True strength comes from knowing who you are, honoring who others are, and allowing truth, adaptability, and self-determination to guide your relationships and your destinies.

Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to Ọyá / Yánsán as indicated by Ìdí’ká (also known as Ìdí Ìká), an Odù that speaks of repercussions for those who act with bad intentions towards us. Nevertheless, our response to those who do us wrong must also reflect good character. Sometimes people bring out the worst in us, so be mindful that when they push your buttons, you don't respond inappropriately in a knee-jerk way​

  • A bundle of dried Sage, as revealed by Èjì Ogbè (also known as Ogbè Mejì), is the most senior Odù in the order of 256. Necessary to clear away stagnant or negative energy, create, and restore balance. Guide the smoke around your body, Ọyá shrine, and throughout your living areas. You can use a feather fan.

  • Honey, as revealed by Ogbèyónú (also known as Ogbè Ògúndá) to attract sweetness and prosperity.

  • Blackberries, as revealed by Ìkágbè (also known as Ìká Ogbè), an Odù that speaks of respect, valuing who we are, and allowing us to explore our unique destinies.

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General Reminder: Èṣù is the divine messenger who takes your prayers and offerings to their destination. When making any Ebó (offerings), always offer a taste to Èṣù first, or offer something he would like.

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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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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