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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

July 4th – 10th, 2026

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This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) reveals Èjì Ogbè, also known as Ogbè Méjì, the most senior of the 256 Odù. It arrives with strong Iré, bringing alignment, blessings, and the steady unfolding of good fortune. This Iré is affirmed by Ògúndá’Yẹ̀kú, also known as Ògúndá Ọ̀yẹ̀kú, an Odù that speaks of powerful ancestral support, spiritual protection, and blessings earned through unselfish kindness, generosity, and the good we extend to others.

Èjì Ogbè has appeared many times this year, reminding us again and again of the sacred importance of Sùúrù, patience. This is not passive patience, but the spiritual ability to process life’s experiences without becoming consumed, overwhelmed, or reactive. As the embodiment of pure light, Èjì Ogbè teaches the need for balance. Just as darkness can limit our vision, too much light can also blind us. Wisdom is found in moderation, steadiness, and the ability to remain centered through both blessings and challenges.

This Odù encourages us to slow down so that we can better understand what life is teaching us. Not every lesson is meant to be understood immediately. Some experiences require time, reflection, and maturity before we can see why they were necessary and how they helped shape the person we are becoming.

The snail, sacred to Obàtálà and born under Èjì Ogbè, beautifully reflects the essence of Sùúrù. The snail moves calmly, deliberately, and with awareness, reminding us that true wisdom and spiritual growth cannot be rushed. Progress is still progress, even when it unfolds slowly. What matters is that we move with peace, clarity, and purpose.

Èjì Ogbè not only appeared as the primary Odù for the week but also appeared in the area of “victory over difficulties.” This gives us the answer for how to overcome obstacles at this time: remain calm, be patient, and do not allow pressure or frustration to pull you out of alignment. The path opens more clearly when the mind is steady, and the spirit is cool.

Ògúndá Méjì also places strong emphasis on family matters. It advises us to avoid conflict with loved ones and to resist the temptation to engage in arguments that do not bring resolution. If we remain patient, understanding, and willing to listen, family gatherings and interactions can go more smoothly. This Odù also suggests that you and your loved ones may be working too much, feeling stressed, and would benefit from more quality time together. Rest, laughter, conversation, and shared presence can help restore emotional balance and strengthen family bonds.

Orí was revealed through Òtúrá-Oríkọ̀, also known as Òtúrá Ogbè, as the Òrìṣà to thank for the good things manifesting in your life. This is a strong indication that your Orí is active, aligned, and effectively guiding your destiny. When Orí is strong, we are better able to recognize opportunities, make wise decisions, and move in harmony with the path we came into this life to fulfill.

Òtúrá-Oríkọ̀ teaches that we cannot remain passive or simply wait for life to unfold on its own. It calls for motivation, assertiveness, participation, and deliberate effort. We are not powerless in the face of destiny’s challenges; we are active participants in shaping destiny by our choices. The very name Oríkọ̀ contains Orí, reminding us directly that our personal destiny requires our attention, our discipline, and our conscious cooperation to make things happen.

Ẹbọ Guidance

Please consider making offerings to your Orí this week.

 

You may gently rub a small amount of shea butter on the crown of your head to honor Orí, as indicated by Ọ̀sá’Gbè (Ọ̀sá Ogbè), to maintain clarity and keep yourself cool, calm, and spiritually centered. Remember that Orí must be kept cool, peaceful, and steady so it can continue to guide you with wisdom.

Ọ̀sá’Gbè calls for making a positive change to allow more quality time with your loved ones.

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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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