Love in Ifá: How the Sixteen Òdù Teach Us to Love That Lasts

Love in Odu Ifá

Why “love” in Ifá isn’t a mood—it’s a sequence In Ifá, love is not proven by intensity but by order: the right act, in the right timing, for the right reason—so blessing can arrive and remain. Where pop advice chases feelings, Ifá trains a pathway that relationships can actually walk: speak cleanly, build what you vow, guard your boundaries, […]

Odu Ogunda: The Realm of Iron, Justice, and Transformation

Odu Ogunda Meji

Introduction Odu Ogunda, particularly Ogunda Meji, is a profound and intense Odu in the Ifá corpus. It signifies strength, justice, and the relentless drive to clear paths and eliminate obstacles. Deeply tied to the Orisha Ògún, Odu Ogunda embodies the spirit of iron, the necessity of balance in power, and the transformative potential of discipline […]

Mystery of Creation and Abundance: The Egg in Orishá Traditions

The Egg in Orishá Ifá Traditions

ABOUT THE EGG IN ORISHÁ IFÁ TRADITIONS In the rich tapestry of the Orishá traditions, including Santería, Candomblé, Palo, Umbanda, Vodou and others, symbols carry the weight of history, wisdom, and the sacred. Among these, the egg, in its simplicity and profundity, plays a pivotal role. This newsletter explores the egg’s significance, the myths that […]

Where Elegbá (Eshú) lost an Eye

When Orishá Elegba lost an Eye

A YORUBÁ MYTH FORM THE SACRED CORPUS OF ODU IFA OGUNDA IROSUNA Elegbá (Eshú) was walking on his way and arrived in a land that was crossed by a river, naturally leading to another land on the other side. The first land was very firm but lacking in everything. Its inhabitants wanted to have everything […]