Yemòwó, Olókun, and the Hidden Water Mothers

Bi-color 16:9 illustration in blue and white showing Yemòwó beside Ọbàtálá, with Olókun and Yemọja in an oceanic sacred scene of water, shells, and moonlight.

A Deep Reading of Sacred Water, Fertility, and the Nine Daughters in Yorùbá Tradition Recommended Deep Dives: Myths about Olokun and Myths about Yemojá. Among the better-known Òrìṣà, names such as Ọbàtálá, Yemọja, Ọ̀ṣun, Ṣàngó, Ògún, and Ọ̀rúnmìlà circulate widely. Yet beneath that familiar layer lies a quieter and older sacred grammar—one preserved in Ifẹ̀-centered […]

Odu Owonrin: The Winds of Change, Instability, and Transformation

Odu Ifa Owonrin Meji

Introduction Odu Owonrin is a powerful and enigmatic Odu in the Ifá divination system, embodying themes of transformation, chaos, and renewal. It reflects the challenges of navigating instability and the profound growth that arises from embracing change. This blog will explore Owonrin’s essence, its key Orishas, myths, guiding proverbs, and practical advice for modern devotees. […]