Myth Ose Meji: When the Land Cries to the Sea

The Myth: How to Tell the Sea We Are Drowning on Land? In the sacred Odu Ifá Ose Meji, there is a myth about a drought-stricken land and its desperate cry for relief from the ocean. Long ago, there was a village nestled in the heart of a fertile plain. The people lived in harmony with […]
Odu Irosun: The Flow of Consciousness, Legacy, and Divine Order

Introduction to Odu Irosun Odu Irosun, particularly Irosun Meji, occupies a prominent place in the corpus of Ifá as a symbol of transformation, ancestral connections, and the flow of life and destiny. Its teachings explore the interplay of earthly challenges and divine wisdom, emphasizing the importance of humility, sacrifice, and alignment with one’s destiny. This […]
Odu Odi: The Pillar of Creation and the Wisdom of Foundations

Introduction Odu Odi, and especially Odi Meji, occupies a unique and powerful place in the Ifá corpus. It symbolizes creation, transformation, and grounding, focusing on themes of stability, balance, and personal evolution. Deeply connected with the feminine principle, this Odu represents the womb of life, the hidden forces of existence, and the challenges of navigating […]
Orishá Olokun: Guardian of the Ocean’s Depths

INTRODUCTION TO ORISHÁ OLOKUN – THE FATHER OF YEMANJÁ Source: The Myths of Orishá Olokun – Baba Tilo de Àjàgùnnà Orishá Olokun, a powerful and revered Orisha in the Yoruba religion and its diasporic traditions like Candomblé and Santería, embodies the mysteries and vastness of the ocean’s depths. Known for his association with wealth, transformation, […]