Ifa Weekly Guidance

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  1. Melanie G. says:

    Baba AwĂłdĂ©lĂ©, bendiciĂłn, alafia! I’m one of your dedicated followers, you have become my surrogate Baba – news to you huh?!! No mistakes…I was unfortunately displaced from my Cuban Home, Baba, Madrina some years ago (ten) due to, well, you know the things that can and do happen when something negative intercedes. I am a proud daughter of Obatalá, maferefun, achĂ©. My story is too long but hopefully one day we can speak.

    You are amazing and amazing!!! It is with copious amounts of gratitude and respect I address you, my elder. I deeply appreciate you, your brilliance, beautiful spirit, energy and everlasting wisdom/guidance. You are a phenomenal example of God’s blessings. From the first time I found you (a few years ago) you automatically resonated with my spirit hence why I donned you my surrogate Baba! You speak to who I am in a way reminiscent of the exceptional teachers, mentors, most special people who have been in my life. Thank you. You are always, ALWAYS sharp as a tack. I have recruited a close friend and we stay looking for the weekly Ifa wisdom!!!

    I am very sorry to learn that you contracted malaria while at your other “home” in Nigeria. When I didn’t see the weekly reading for some time I freaked out first and found myself concerned. The day I went to contact you, there you were in my inbox thankfully. Gracias a DĂ­os, Ifa, Regla de Ocha and all for your recovery. I am so happy that you are well again. Prior to that, the last reading was live from Nigeria with the rooster doing pre- “ACHÉ’s” loud as you spoke and I was bent over laughing! You couldn’t help it either!!! Oh did he make his presence and rank known!!! My friend and I will never let that one go, OH! ????

    For now, thank you again. Bullseye this week the odu (as usual). We appreciate you. Please take care and thanks for always being here – you never know who you may touch how deeply exactly when someone may need your interception and that special energy and spirit you own. You are a gracious gentleman, Babalawo and wonderful humanitarian. Light, joy, high respect and continued progress always. Odabo!

    Sincerely,

    ~Melanie G.

    1. Awódélé Ifáyemí says:

      Alaafia Melanie;

      I’m humbled by your generous praise. It is rewarding to know that the weekly message is resonating with my readers and especially you and your recruited friend. It is important to share Ifa’s guidance with as many friends and acquaintances as opportunity allows.

      LOL! That rooster had perfect timing. I think he was announcing he was the senior rooster of the compound.

      By we are siblings in Obatala!

      Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.

      O dábò!
      Chief Awodele Ifayemi
      Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland

    2. Awódélé Ifáyemí says:

      Alaafia Melanie;

      Please accept my apologies for my late reply. As you can imagine, since returning from Nigeria with Malaria, I feel behind on my work, and I’ve been working none stop getting up to speed. Good news is that I’m finally caught up.

      Keep an eye to an email I’ll be sending out sometime this week…

      I’m holding a FREE workshop I know you will not want to miss.

      Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.

      O dábò!
      Chief Awodele Ifayemi
      Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland

  2. Aburo aboye oluwo, Ifa’s message for this week really was on point. Humbleness and iwapele will always produce success and blessings. Thank you for the reading.

    1. Awódélé Ifáyemí says:

      Thank you!!

      Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.

      O dábò!
      Chief Awodele Ifayemi
      Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland

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