OBATALA
The word Obatala is the name given to describe a complex convergence of Spiritual Forces that are key elements in the Ifa concept of consciousness.
Most people don’t understand when they embark on the path of Ifa is what Ifa’s true purpose is.
Ifa says that no matter the condition in which you may find yourself, you must never lie. You must never cheat or be dishonest.
I offer love, compassion, and comfort to those ancestral souls that are suffering and depressed.
Ifa’s guidance for this week was delivered by the Obara Ose where Ifa says that progress and success are assured now to those who persevere on the path of truth.
Ifa’s guidance for this week was delivered by the Iwori Ogunda where Ifá says do not resist difficulties or advance against them. By retreating and observing, you will learn an important lesson. Then moving forward becomes easy.
Ifa’s guidance for this week was delivered by the Oyeku Okanran where Ifá says that even the foolish can attain wisdom by modestly following the principles of Ifá.
Ifa’s guidance for this week was delivered by the Odu Ose Obara where Ifá says “To lead others toward the good, one must purify one’s own character.
Ifa’s guidance for this week was delivered by the Odu Ogunda Otura where Ifá reminds us that we are all strangers in a strange land, wanderers in a vast and unknowable universe, obliged to act accordingly.
The first gift of the Ese-Opon Odus is Odi Meji. The gift of Odi Meji is incarnation and materiality.
The parent/child connection manifests as one link in a long chain of ancestral karma that stretches back through time.
Ifa’s guidance for this week was delivered by the Odu Oturupon Ose where Ifá teaches us that just because we have recognized the source of a problem it does not mean that it will disappear immediately.