The members of the Ifa temple Ofun’Di gathered today to discuss concerns about the current state of affairs in the United States. There were 5 Ifá initiates (2 Iyanifás and 3 Babalawos), and each was tasked with requesting Ifá’s guidance on a particular concern. The goal was to get guidance on what should be done. All the concerns were grouped into categories.
First Category: Social Economic Violence
The following question was presented to Ifá by Awo Ifadiji.
Question: What are Ifá’s teachings and guidance regarding Social and Economic Violence
The following Odus appeared:
Principal Odu: Ose Osa
1st Witness: Osa Otura
2nd Witness: Owonrin Ose
Ifá gave us the following guidance via the Odu Ose Osa.
The Odu Ifa Ose Osa is a sacred text in the Ifa tradition of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It contains wisdom and guidance on a wide range of issues, including what must be done about social and economic violence.
In the Ifa tradition, social and economic violence is considered a serious offense, as it can harm individuals and communities and undermine justice and fairness. Ifa teaches that all people are connected and the well-being of each individual is intimately tied to the well-being of the community as a whole. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the community as a whole to address social and economic violence.
Ifa emphasizes the importance of justice and fairness. Every person has a role to play in society, and each person is entitled to respect and dignity. Any actions that undermine justice and fairness, such as discrimination, inequality, or exploitation, are considered serious offenses. Therefore, it is the responsibility of individuals and communities to promote fairness and equality in all aspects of society, including economic, social, and political systems.
To address social and economic violence, Ifa offers guidance on how to achieve a peaceful and prosperous society. This includes principles such as cooperation, respect for diversity, and a commitment to the common good. By following these principles, individuals and communities can work towards creating a more just and equitable world.
Cooperation means working together towards a common goal. In the Ifa tradition, individuals are not viewed as separate entities, but as part of a larger community. Therefore, it is important to work together in a spirit of cooperation to achieve shared goals. This may involve collaborating with others, sharing resources, and supporting one another.
Respect for diversity means recognizing and valuing differences among individuals and communities. In the Ifa tradition, diversity is seen as a strength, and individuals are encouraged to learn from and appreciate different cultures, beliefs, and perspectives. By respecting diversity, individuals and communities can create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Commitment to the common good means working toward the well-being of the larger community. In the Ifa tradition, individuals are not solely focused on their own self-interest, but also on the well-being of others. By working towards the common good, individuals can create a more just and equitable society where everyone has access to basic necessities, such as healthcare, education, and employment opportunities.
In summary, the teachings of Ifa emphasize the importance of creating a just and equitable society, promoting fairness and equality, and working towards a peaceful and prosperous world. To address social and economic violence, individuals and communities must promote justice and fairness, and follow the principles of cooperation, respect for diversity, and a commitment to the common good. By doing so, they can help overcome the dangers of social and economic violence and create a more just and equitable society.
Comments from Chief Awodele Ifayemi
In today’s world, social and economic violence is a growing concern, affecting individuals and communities around the globe. This violence takes many forms, from discrimination and inequality to poverty and unemployment, and it undermines the very foundations of a just and equitable society. It is a scourge that must be confronted if we are to build a more harmonious and prosperous world.
At its core, social and economic violence is a manifestation of larger imbalances in society, such as discrimination, prejudice, and a lack of respect for human dignity. These imbalances are often perpetuated by economic systems that prioritize profit over people, leading to growing disparities in wealth and opportunity.
The consequences of social and economic violence are far-reaching, affecting individuals and communities in countless ways. Children growing up in poverty are more likely to experience poor health, lack of education, and limited opportunities for social and economic mobility. Discrimination and inequality lead to social unrest, conflict, and instability, as individuals and communities struggle to assert their rights and assert their dignity.
To address social and economic violence, we must take a multi-faceted approach that addresses the root causes of these imbalances. This includes promoting fairness and equality in all aspects of society, such as economic, social, and political systems. We must also create an environment that fosters cooperation and solidarity, promoting the well-being of all individuals and communities.
To achieve this, we must cultivate the principles of honesty, integrity, and compassion in ourselves and in others. These principles can help us build positive and nurturing relationships with ourselves, others, and the divine, contributing to a more peaceful and harmonious world.
It is also important to recognize the importance of spiritual and cultural practices in addressing social and economic violence. By cultivating a sense of connection and responsibility to the natural world, we can create a sense of purpose and belonging that promotes the well-being of all individuals and communities.
In conclusion, social and economic violence is a serious concern that must be addressed if we are to build a more just and equitable world. By promoting fairness and equality, fostering cooperation and solidarity, and cultivating positive relationships with ourselves, others, and the divine, we can create a more peaceful and harmonious world, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential. It is up to each and every one of us to take action and make a difference.
Second Category: Lack of Protection for our Children
The following question was presented to Ifá by Iyanifa Ifafunke
Question: What are Ifá’s teachings and guidance about Protection for our Children?
The following Odus appeared:
Principal Odu: Oworin Otura
1st Witness: Otura Meji
2nd Witness: Oworin Ofun
Ifá gave us the following guidance via the Odu Owonrin Otura
Ifá says that children are a precious gift from the divine and are to be treated with love, respect, and care. Parents, guardians, and the community as a whole have a responsibility to ensure that children are protected from harm, including physical, emotional, and spiritual harm.
Ifa emphasizes the importance of nurturing children’s spiritual and cultural identity. In the Ifa tradition, children are taught the ways of their ancestors and the importance of living a life of integrity, compassion, and service. This spiritual foundation provides a sense of belonging and purpose, which can help protect children from negative influences and harmful experiences.
Ifa also offers guidance on how to create a safe and nurturing environment for children. This includes principles such as honesty, kindness, and forgiveness, which can help build trust and strengthen relationships. By following these principles, parents, guardians, and the community as a whole can help protect children and ensure that they grow up to become healthy, happy, and productive members of society.
In summary, the Ifa tradition teaches that children are precious gifts and should be treated with love, respect, and care. Parents, guardians, and the community as a whole have a responsibility to protect children from harm, including physical, emotional, and spiritual harm. By nurturing children’s spiritual and cultural identity, and creating a safe and nurturing environment based on principles such as honesty, kindness, and forgiveness, individuals and communities can ensure that children are protected and can grow up to become healthy, happy, and productive members of society.
Comments from Chief Awodele Ifayemi
In today’s world, it is more important than ever to protect our children and ensure that they have the support they need to thrive and reach their full potential. However, the reality is that many children around the world are not receiving the protection they need and deserve. This lack of protection puts them at risk of physical, emotional, and spiritual harm, and undermines their potential to grow into healthy and happy adults.
The lack of protection for children can take many forms, including neglect, abuse, and exploitation. Children are particularly vulnerable to these forms of violence, as they may not have the resources or knowledge to protect themselves. This can lead to long-term physical and emotional trauma, as well as social and economic consequences.
The consequences of the lack of protection for children can be devastating, affecting not only the children themselves but also their families and communities. Children who are abused or neglected may struggle with mental health issues and have difficulty forming positive relationships in the future. This can lead to a cycle of poverty and social exclusion, perpetuating the problem for generations to come.
To address the lack of protection for children, it is important to take a multi-faceted approach that addresses the root causes of these issues. This includes promoting awareness and education on child protection, as well as investing in programs and services that support the well-being of children and their families.
One effective approach is through community-based programs and services that provide support for families and children. This can include access to healthcare, education, and social services, as well as programs that promote child well-being and strengthen families. By providing support for families and communities, we can create a nurturing and protective environment for children to grow and develop.
Another important approach is through education and awareness campaigns that promote awareness of the importance of child protection. By empowering children and their families with knowledge and skills to protect themselves from harm, we can help break down barriers to protection and create a culture of respect and protection for all children.
Finally, we must strengthen laws and policies that protect children and ensure that those who harm children are held accountable for their actions. This can include child protection laws and policies that establish legal frameworks for protecting children and promoting their well-being.
In conclusion, the lack of protection for children is a serious concern that requires a multi-faceted approach. By promoting awareness and education, investing in programs and services, and strengthening laws and policies, we can create a more protective and nurturing environment for our children. We must work together as a society to protect our children and ensure that they have the resources and support they need to thrive and reach their full potential.
Third Category: Health Care and Nutrition
The following question was presented to Ifá by Iyanifa Faborilu Omiyoni
Question: What are Ifá’s teachings and guidance regarding Health Care and Nutrition
The following Odus appeared:
Principal Odu: Otura Ika
1st Witness: Owonrin Meji
2nd Witness: Oturupon Ogbe
Ifá gave us the following guidance via the Odu Otura Ika
In Otura Ika, the lack of healthcare and nutrition is seen as a symptom of larger imbalances in society, such as poverty, inequality, and a lack of respect for human dignity. The text emphasizes the importance of addressing these underlying issues in order to achieve a more just and equitable world.
Ifa teaches that everyone has the right to basic necessities such as food, water, shelter, and healthcare. The lack of access to these resources is seen as a violation of human dignity and a serious offense against the community as a whole.
To address the lack of healthcare and nutrition, Otura Ika emphasizes the importance of promoting fairness and equality in all aspects of society. This includes economic, social, and political systems that prioritize the well-being of all individuals and communities. By promoting justice and fairness, we can create an environment that fosters cooperation and solidarity, promoting the well-being of all.
The text also emphasizes the importance of spiritual and cultural practices in promoting healthcare and nutrition. This includes principles such as honesty, integrity, and compassion, which can help individuals develop a positive and nurturing relationship with themselves, others, and the divine. By cultivating these principles, individuals can contribute to a more equitable and healthy world.
In summary, the teachings of Otura Ika emphasize the importance of justice and fairness, cooperation and solidarity, and spiritual and cultural practices in addressing the lack of healthcare and nutrition. By promoting fairness and equality, working together to achieve common goals, and cultivating positive relationships with ourselves, others, and the divine, individuals and communities can help create a more equitable and healthy world, where everyone has access to the basic necessities they need to thrive and reach their full potential.
Comments from Chief Awodele Ifayemi:
Access to healthcare and nutrition are fundamental human rights that are essential for a healthy and productive life. However, the reality is that many individuals and communities around the world do not have access to adequate healthcare and nutrition, which can have serious consequences for their health and well-being.
The lack of healthcare and nutrition can take many forms, including a lack of access to medical services, healthy food options, and safe drinking water. These issues are often compounded by poverty, social exclusion, and discrimination, which can make it even more difficult for individuals and communities to access the resources they need to maintain their health.
The consequences of the lack of healthcare and nutrition can be devastating, affecting not only individuals but also their families and communities. Children who grow up without access to proper healthcare and nutrition may experience poor health, developmental delays, and limited opportunities for social and economic mobility. Adults who lack access to healthcare and nutrition may struggle with chronic diseases and disabilities, leading to reduced productivity and quality of life.
To address the lack of healthcare and nutrition, it is important to take a multi-faceted approach that addresses the root causes of these issues. This includes promoting awareness and education on the importance of healthcare and nutrition, as well as investing in programs and services that support the well-being of individuals and communities.
One effective approach is through community-based programs and services that provide access to healthcare and nutrition resources. This can include healthcare clinics, community gardens, and food banks, as well as education and awareness campaigns that promote healthy lifestyles and behaviors.
Another important approach is through policy and advocacy, which can help to address the underlying structural issues that contribute to the lack of healthcare and nutrition. This can include advocating for policies that promote access to healthcare and healthy food options, as well as addressing the social and economic factors that contribute to poverty and social exclusion.
Finally, it is important to recognize the importance of cultural practices and traditions in promoting healthcare and nutrition. By promoting traditional practices that emphasize the importance of healthy eating and holistic approaches to healthcare, we can help to strengthen communities and promote well-being.
In conclusion, the lack of healthcare and nutrition is a serious concern that requires a multi-faceted approach. By promoting awareness and education, investing in programs and services, and addressing structural and cultural factors that contribute to the problem, we can create a more equitable and healthy world for all individuals and communities. It is our responsibility as a society to ensure that everyone has access to the healthcare and nutrition resources they need to thrive and reach their full potential.
Fouth Category: Environmental Issues
The following question was presented to Ifá by Awo Ifálana
Question: What are Ifá’s teachings and guidance regarding Environmental Issues?
The following Odus appeared:
Principal Odu: Iwori Irosun
1st Witness: Ogbe Iwori
2nd Witness: Ogbe Otura
Ifá gave us the following guidance via the Odu Iwori Irosun
In the Odu Iwori Irosun Ifá says that the environment is a sacred and integral part of life, and it is the responsibility of individuals and communities to protect and preserve it. Iwori Irosun teaches that the health and well-being of the natural world are intimately connected to the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
Ifá emphasizes the importance of balance and harmony in the natural world. This includes principles such as respect for the natural cycles of life, a commitment to sustainability, and a recognition of the interdependence of all living things.
In Iwori Irosun, Ifá provides guidance on how to address environmental issues. This includes promoting sustainable practices, such as reducing waste and pollution, conserving natural resources, and protecting ecosystems. Ifa also teaches that individuals and communities should work together to address environmental issues and that this work should be based on principles such as cooperation, respect, and a commitment to the common good.
In summary, the Ifá tradition teaches that the environment is a sacred and integral part of life, and it is the responsibility of individuals and communities to protect and preserve it. By promoting sustainable practices, working together to address environmental issues, and following principles such as balance, harmony, and respect, individuals and communities can help create a more sustainable and harmonious world.
Comments from Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Environmental issues have been a growing concern for decades, yet many people around the world continue to show a lack of concern and take the necessary steps to protect our planet. From climate change to pollution, deforestation, and the loss of biodiversity, the consequences of environmental degradation are far-reaching and affect everyone, regardless of where they live or their socioeconomic status.
The lack of concern about environmental issues is often rooted in a lack of awareness and education about the consequences of environmental degradation. Many people are simply not aware of the impact that their actions have on the environment and the planet as a whole.
This lack of concern is also perpetuated by economic systems that prioritize profit over sustainability, leading to a disregard for the natural world and its resources. The result is a world that is increasingly facing the consequences of environmental degradation, including extreme weather events, droughts, floods, and rising sea levels.
The consequences of environmental degradation are not limited to the natural world, however. The loss of biodiversity and the destruction of natural habitats can have serious consequences for human health and well-being. Pollution and toxic waste can lead to serious health problems, while climate change can have far-reaching economic and social consequences.
To address the lack of concern about environmental issues, it is important to promote awareness and education about the consequences of environmental degradation. This includes educating individuals and communities about the impact of their actions on the environment and the planet as a whole.
It is also important to promote sustainability and environmentally friendly practices in all aspects of life, from transportation and energy use to food production and consumption. This can include investing in renewable energy, reducing waste and consumption, and promoting sustainable agriculture and forestry practices.
Finally, it is important to promote policies and regulations that prioritize sustainability and the protection of the natural world. This can include carbon pricing, the promotion of renewable energy, and the protection of natural habitats and biodiversity.
In conclusion, the lack of concern about environmental issues is a serious concern that requires urgent action. By promoting awareness and education, promoting sustainability and environmentally friendly practices, and promoting policies and regulations that prioritize sustainability, we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for ourselves and for future generations. It is our responsibility as individuals and as a society to protect our planet and ensure a healthy and sustainable future for all.
Fifth Category: Global Unrest
The following question was presented to Ifá by Awo Ifáṣẹ́gun
Question: What are Ifá’s teachings and guidance regarding Global Unrest?
The following Odus appeared:
Principal Odu: Obara Ose
1st Witness: Eji Ogbe
2nd Witness: Irete Odi
Ifá gave us the following guidance via the Odu Obara Ose
In the Odu Obara Ose Ifá emphasizes the importance of justice and fairness. Every person has a role to play in society, and each person is entitled to respect and dignity. Any actions that undermine justice and fairness, such as discrimination, inequality, or exploitation, are considered serious offenses. Therefore, it is the responsibility of individuals and communities to promote fairness and equality in all aspects of society, including economic, social, and political systems.
Obara Ose also teaches the importance of cooperation and solidarity in addressing global unrest. By working together, individuals and communities can create a more just and equitable world where everyone has access to basic necessities, such as food, water, shelter, and healthcare.
Finally, Ifá emphasizes the importance of spiritual and cultural practices in promoting peace and harmony. This includes principles such as honesty, integrity, and compassion, which can help individuals develop a positive and nurturing relationship with themselves, others, and the divine. By cultivating these principles, individuals can contribute to a more peaceful and harmonious world.
In summary, the teachings of Obara Ose emphasize the importance of justice and fairness, cooperation and solidarity, and spiritual and cultural practices in addressing global unrest. By promoting fairness and equality, working together to achieve common goals, and cultivating positive relationships with ourselves, others, and the divine, individuals and communities can help create a more peaceful and harmonious world.
Comments from Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Global unrest is a term used to describe the current state of social and political instability that is affecting many parts of the world. From protests and uprisings to civil wars and conflicts, the consequences of global unrest are far-reaching and can affect people from all walks of life.
The causes of global unrest are complex and multifaceted, but they often stem from deep-seated issues such as poverty, inequality, and the lack of access to basic human rights such as food, water, and healthcare. These issues can create a sense of frustration and hopelessness among populations, leading to a desire for change and reform.
Global unrest can also be fueled by political and social divisions, as well as by the actions of governments and powerful individuals who seek to maintain their power and influence. This can lead to conflicts and uprisings that can be difficult to resolve, leading to further instability and insecurity.
The consequences of global unrest are far-reaching, affecting not only those directly involved in conflicts and uprisings but also neighboring communities and even the global community as a whole. The displacement of populations, the breakdown of social and economic systems, and the spread of disease and other health problems can all have serious consequences for human health and well-being.
To address global unrest, it is important to address the root causes of instability and insecurity. This includes promoting economic and social justice, investing in education and healthcare, and promoting sustainable development practices that protect the environment and the planet as a whole.
It is also important to promote dialogue and cooperation among different groups and communities and to promote the rule of law and respect for human rights. By fostering a culture of respect and understanding, we can work together to resolve conflicts and promote peace and stability.
Finally, it is important to recognize the importance of global solidarity in addressing global unrest. By promoting a sense of shared responsibility for the well-being of all people and communities, we can work together to build a more just and equitable world, where all individuals and communities can thrive and reach their full potential.
In conclusion, global unrest is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a multi-faceted approach. By addressing the root causes of instability and promoting economic and social justice, fostering dialogue and cooperation, and promoting global solidarity, we can work together to promote peace and stability and build a more just and equitable world for all.
Summary from Chief Awodele Ifayemi
The issues of social and economic violence, lack of protection for children, lack of access to healthcare and nutrition, political disregard for environmental issues, and global unrest are deeply intertwined and require comprehensive and sustained action. At their core, these issues represent a failure of society to prioritize the well-being of all people, particularly those who are most vulnerable.
We cannot address these issues in isolation. We must recognize the interconnectedness of these problems and take a holistic approach to solve them. This will require political will, societal engagement, and a commitment to justice and equality. We must work together to create a more just and equitable world for all people, where everyone has access to basic human rights and a life of dignity.
We have a responsibility to create a better future for ourselves, our children, and future generations. It is up to us to take action, demand change, and work towards a world where all people can thrive. This requires us to be engaged, informed, and willing to stand up for what is right. Let us commit ourselves to this cause and work towards a better future for all.