



WEEKLY IFASCOPE
December 6th – 12th, 2025

Dafá (Ifá divination) has revealed Ìrosùn Méjì, arriving with Irẹ̀—on-path, good fortune, and blessings that support the advancement of our destinies.
As the 5th Odù in the hierarchy of 256, Ìrosùn Méjì highlights the essential role of ancestral connection. This Odù teaches the importance of caring for the physical body—the vessel of the soul—and sustaining mental well-being through meditation and regular homage to Orí, the seat of consciousness located atop the head.
Ìrosùn embodies the ancestral wisdom encoded within our DNA, shaping our instinctive reactions to life's situations. However, it is our responsibility to refine these instincts so that they express greater wisdom, maturity, and integrity. It requires releasing outdated patterns—such as phobias, anxiety, and conditioned fears—that limit your growth, while strengthening the qualities that empower and elevate you.
Ìrosùn Méjì, also known as Olósùn Méjì, invokes the spiritual presence of the Ìrúnmọlẹ̀ Òòsùn, who attentively observes the flow of human consciousness. Òòsùn represents the inner voice that alerts us when our desires drift from the path of good character or when our intentions may lead us into difficulty. Symbolized by a rooster perched high above the ground—ever watchful, ever aware—Òòsùn serves as a mediator between our wishes and our destinies.
When you desire something, for example, Òòsùn quietly whispers: "Does your wish advance your destiny, or does it lead you away from it?" In this way, Òòsùn works in harmony with your Orí, guiding your journey and aligning your choices with divine purpose.
Ìrosùn teaches that overcoming difficulty is entirely possible and that good fortune is attainable—but only when we learn to understand the thought currents that emerge from our consciousness and choose, with mindfulness, to respond with good intentions and good character. This is not an easy lesson, as it requires acknowledging that many of our challenges are self-created and that negative thoughts often shape our experiences more than we realize.
There is an essential teaching within Ìrosùn Méjì: Ifá tells us that when Ìrosùn first crossed from the spiritual realm into the earthly realm, he encountered difficulties because he had failed to make the necessary offerings—he was unprepared for the many challenges of this world. From this story, Ìrosùn counsels mindfulness and foresight—the wisdom of "measure twice, cut once." This Odù emphasizes laying a solid foundation and getting things right from the start. It calls us to be proactive, preventing adversity rather than reacting to it after it arises. It further conveys the importance of listening to wisdom, as the following Patakí illustrates.
"Ọkakaraka-afọwọ́tikú, Idaṣegbẹrẹgbẹrẹw'akọ divined for Ìrosù when Ìrosù was going to deliver a child. They said the child's life would be hard, and it would be difficult to make enough money to support the child. But if Ìrosù wished to reverse the situation, Ìrosù should sacrifice two snails. Ìrosù refused to make the sacrifice, even when it only required two snails. It would cost Ìrosù much more in the long run."
Òtúrá-Oríkọ̀ (also known as Òtúrá Ogbè) is the Odù that revealed Irẹ̀—good fortune. This Odù teaches that blessings do not manifest through passivity; you must take initiative and, when necessary, take corrective action. It calls for motivation, effort, and a proactive mindset to shape the future you seek. The name Oríkọ̀ itself contains the name Orí, a reminder that this Odù works directly with the forces that govern your destiny.
Ìkágbè (also known as Ìká Ogbè) is the Odù that revealed blessings for advancing destiny. It speaks to being respected, valued, and recognized for who we truly are. Ìkágbè encourages us to live authentically and embrace the exploration of our unique destinies, knowing that doing so invites the divine support and blessings aligned with our true path.
Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to your Ancestors.
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Yellow rice, as revealed by Òfún'Gbè (also known as Òfún Ogbè), so that your Ancestors can help you see situations clearly.
General Reminder: Èṣù is the divine messenger who takes your prayers and offerings to their destination. So, when making any Ebó (offerings), always offer a taste to Èṣù first, or offer something that he would like.
Until next time, blessings to you all!
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Blessings! … Oluwo Ifájuyìtán
"We talk to God through prayer; we listen through meditation."

The Ifá Foundation is dedicated to unlocking your life's potential through the timeless wisdom of the Ifá philosophy, which includes the veneration of Òrìṣà, Ancestors, Ẹgbe 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
Ebó Supplies:
Please visit our spiritual tools store for Ebó supplies: SpiritualTools
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