



WEEKLY IFASCOPE
April 4th – 10th, 2026

This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) revealed Ìdí Ògúndá (also known as Òdí Ògúndá), arriving with Iré—on-path, favorable fortune—opening the way for progress, advancement, and the fulfillment of destiny. Yet this is not an effortless blessing. Ìdí Ògúndá reminds us that true success is not simply given; it is cultivated. It is born through perseverance, shaped by discipline, and ultimately earned through right action. What comes easily is rarely valued—what is worked for becomes part of who we are.
At the heart of this Odù is the sacred relationship with Aláràgbò—our spiritual companionship better known as Ẹgbẹ́ Ọ̀rún, the “society in Heaven.” Each of us walks this life not alone, but as part of a greater spiritual fellowship that exists beyond the visible world. In Yorùbá cosmology, Ayé (the physical world) and Ọ̀run (the spiritual realm) exist in parallel, and within Ọ̀run remains a reflection of ourselves—our Elẹgbẹ́, our celestial counterpart, often described as our “higher self” or astral twin.
This teaching is profound. It reminds us that a part of our essence never left the spiritual realm. That higher self—our heavenly companion—holds perspective, clarity, and wisdom beyond the distractions of daily life. When we feel lost, overwhelmed, or uncertain, it is often because we have drifted out of alignment with our spiritual counterpart. Ìdí Ògúndá calls us back into harmony, urging us to quiet the noise, resist the negativity, refine our thoughts, and act with intention so that our Ẹgbẹ́ connection remains open and unobstructed.
Ìdí itself carries the symbolism of the “buttocks”—the act of sitting, pausing, and resting. It teaches us that not all progress is visible. There are moments in life when the greatest movement happens in stillness. This is the energy of incubation: like pregnancy, where something new is forming beneath the surface, unseen but deeply alive. Ideas are maturing, intentions are being refined, and the foundation for future success is quietly taking shape. The discomfort and angst we feel during these pauses are not a sign of failure, but of preparation.
On the left leg, Ògúndá reveals how we must respond. It is the fire of Ògún—the force that cuts through obstacles and forges new paths where none existed before. It teaches resilience, courage, and unwavering determination. This is not passive waiting, but active endurance. It is the strength to hold your ground, to keep your spirit steady, and to act decisively when the moment arrives.
Ìdí Ògúndá can be likened to a boxer on the ropes—absorbing punches, conserving energy, and waiting for the precise moment to strike. It demands not only endurance, but belief in yourself. Your feet must remain firmly grounded. Your spirit must not waver. The victory belongs to the one who does not give up and perseveres.
It is a blessing that this Odù arrives with Iré, confirmed through Ọ̀bàràbogbè (Ọ̀bàrà Ogbè), a force of passion, confidence, and strategic vision. This energy rewards those who act boldly and with clarity. But there is a condition: you must believe in yourself. Doubt is the silent barrier that can block even the greatest blessings. Trust your destiny path. Trust your preparation. Trust the spiritual guidance that comes from within.
The reading highlights two areas of blessing this week: the advancement of destiny, as shown by the senior Odù Òtúrá Méjì, and the attainment of success and good fortune, as revealed by Ìrẹtẹ̀ Méjì. These are not distant promises—they are opportunities unfolding now, ready to be seized by those who are prepared.
Finally, Ìdígbè (Ìdí Ogbè) reminds us to express gratitude to our Ẹgbẹ́ Ọ̀rún—our spiritual companions who walk with us, guide us, and protect us along this journey. Give special thanks to your astral twin, your celestial mirror, who works tirelessly on your behalf, helping you navigate challenges and avoid unseen dangers. Listen to your astral twin, your higher self.
This week, move with patience, act with purpose, and remain aligned with your astral twin. What you are building may not yet be visible—but trust that it is real, it is growing, and in time, it will manifest into the success you seek.
Looking ahead to the month, April 19th stands out as the most auspicious day for engaging in spiritual work—an ideal moment for initiation, prayer, reflection, and strengthening your connection to the unseen forces that guide you. At the same time, the period between April 18th and 22nd carries a more explosive energy in worldly matters. During these volatile days, it is essential to remain grounded and maintain a positive state of mind. Do not allow anger or frustration to take hold, as heated emotions can disturb your Orí—the sacred crown of consciousness that directs your destiny. Keep your Orí cool, calm, and aligned, and you will navigate this period with clarity and wisdom. Better days are ahead.
Blessings!
Please make the following Ebó (sacrifice/offering) to your Ẹgbẹ́.
-
Honey, as revealed by Èjì Ogbè (also known as Ogbè Mejì), the most senior Odù. Ask your Ẹgbẹ́ to elevate your consciousness and help you rediscover the joy of life.
-
Support our Ifá community efforts and learn more: Self-Study Course - Ifa Fundamentals
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."

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
Last week's Reading:
Make it your New Year's Resolution to learn about Ifá.
-
Oluwo Ifájuyítán personally developed this program for independent learners who wish to explore Ifá at their own pace. Whether you are just beginning your journey or already an initiate seeking deeper wisdom, this self-guided course provides a thoughtful, structured pathway for growth.