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WEEKLY IFASCOPE

June 27th- July 3rd, 2026

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This week's Dafá (Ifá Oracle Divination) reveals Ìdí Òtúrá, also known as Odí Òtúrá, appearing with Ibi—off-path energy, setbacks, or misalignment. This message is confirmed by Òtúrá Ìrosùn, pointing to possible delays, misunderstandings, and miscommunications within our personal, family, and business relationships. Yet even in the presence of Ibi, we are reminded not to lose faith. Our Ancestors are near, guiding us, protecting us, and helping us restore balance where things may feel uncertain.

In the context of Ibi, Ìdí Òtúrá shows that we may feel anxious, pressured, or rushed to meet a goal, expectation, or responsibility. Since relationships are strongly emphasized this week, we are invited to pause and ask ourselves: Is this pressure truly coming from those around us, or are we placing it upon ourselves and then projecting it onto the people we love, work with, or depend on? Òtúrá Mejì reminds us that harmony must be protected, especially in our relationships. This week calls for patience, gentleness, and emotional maturity when dealing with loved ones, coworkers, clients, and community members.

Looking more closely at Ìdí Òtúrá, we see Ìdí appearing on the right leg, representing the energy before us. Ìdí speaks of incubation, gestation, and rebirth. It is the sacred process of something forming beneath the surface before it becomes visible. Yet transformation is not always comfortable. At times, this energy may make us feel restless, impatient, emotionally sensitive, or unsure about our progress and capacity. Still, this Odù reminds us that meaningful growth unfolds in divine timing. Seeds planted beneath the earth do not bloom overnight, and neither do the dreams, ideas, relationships, or spiritual changes developing within us.

Òtúrá appears on the left leg, showing us the proper response: keep a cool head, remain patient, and protect your inner peace. Òtúrá teaches that peace and harmony are not passive states; they are spiritual disciplines. They require awareness, restraint, and the willingness to respond thoughtfully rather than react emotionally. When we slow down, breathe, and listen more deeply, we create space for clarity to return.

This same lesson is echoed by Òtúrá Ìrosùn, which reveals that part of the challenge may come from trying to reach a goal without a clear plan. Success this week requires not only intention, but preparation. We are being reminded to move carefully, create a well-defined plan, and also consider a contingency plan. Òtúrá calls us back to harmony, while Ìrosùn teaches us to “measure twice, cut once.” In other words, do not rush what requires care. Haste may lead to mistakes, confusion, or the need to begin again.

Ìrosùn also reminds us that the Ancestors have the power to restore balance. Their wisdom can help us see what we are missing, calm what has become unsettled, and guide us back into alignment. This week, trust your intuition, pay attention to your dreams, and listen to the quiet messages that arise from within. What seems delayed may simply be developing. What feels like a setback may be asking for better timing, clearer communication, and deeper patience.

May we move through this week with cool heads, open hearts, and steady faith. May our Ancestors guide our words, strengthen our relationships, and help us transform pressure into wisdom, delay into preparation, and uncertainty into spiritual alignment.

Ẹbọ Guidance

Please consider making offerings to your Ancestors this week.

Offer wine, as revealed by Ọ̀sẹ́ Ọ̀kànràn, also known as Ọ̀sẹ́kọ̀nràn. This Odù reminds us of the blessing that comes through companionship, partnership, and moral support. During times of pressure, uncertainty, or delay, it is helpful to have someone we trust—someone with whom we can speak honestly, seek guidance, and gain perspective.

Note that offering wine implies a more relaxed, carefree attitude, in which we let our guard down, typically on celebratory occasions.

Ọ̀sẹ́ carries the energy of triumph, sweetness, healing, and restoration, and it is closely associated with Ọ̀ṣun, the Òrìṣà of prosperity, love, beauty, and relationships. Ọ̀kànràn speaks of what flows from the heart. Together, these energies remind us that victory is not always achieved alone. Sometimes, our blessings are strengthened through heartfelt connection, sincere communication, and the wisdom of those who walk beside us.

As you honor your Ancestors, ask them to bring clarity to your relationships, peace to your heart, and supportive people into your life. May they help you speak with honesty, listen with patience, and receive the guidance needed to move forward in alignment.

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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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