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Ìbí: Understanding the Yorùbá Concept of Misfortune and Imbalance
Yorùbá tradition restores balance through divination, ritual, and moral renewal. Ifá divination, guided by Orúnmìlà, is performed by Babaláwo and Ìyánífá to reveal hidden causes of misfortune. Òrìṣà priests use Èrìndílógún or Òbí to seek guidance from the deities they serve. Through èbó, àdúrà, and purification, devotees realign with destiny and restore the flow of àṣẹ between Ayé and Ọ̀run.

Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 13, 20245 min read


Orí and the Imprints of Experience in Ifá Spirituality
In Ifá spirituality, Orí is more than the head—it is destiny, consciousness, and the divine spark that guides each person. Life experiences leave imprints on the body (ara) and inner self (inú), which can cloud Orí and affect choices, emotions, and clarity. Through prayer, gentle offerings (adimú), ritual baths, ancestor veneration, and good character (ìwà pẹ̀lẹ́), we cool, sweeten, and realign the head. A good Orí brings peace and honor.

Alaje Fadesiye
Apr 12, 20243 min read
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