Omi ero is known as the mixture of some specific Ifa herbs to carry out some spiritual duties or to serve as an antidote to a limited problem. Omi ero which literally means “Omi” (Water) and “ero” (antidote) is being used by several babalawos, iyalorisas, babalorisas to carry out a specific task. It should be noted that, omi ero is different from another omi ero, talking about its herbs ingredients.
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All divinities accept kolanut but that of Sango is exception as he prefers Orogbo (bitter kola). I have been messaged any some practitioners in the diaspora having some difficulties in reading the formation and meaning of the kola nuts when it is been propitiated to any Orisa or Ifa.
These characteristics include the following: i) IFA IS SYSTEMATIC In Ifa, there are 256 chapters. In each chapter, there are at least 1,680 stanzas. In all, there are at least 430,080 stanzas in Ifa. This means that there are four hundred and thirty thousand and eighty messages, together with their concomitant ebo, rituals and taboos in Ifa. All these had been compartmentalized into Oju-Odu or Olodu (Major Odu) and Afeka-leka or Amulu-mala (combinations) for easy storage of these vital information and body of knowledge. There are 16 major Odu and 240 combinations. In each Odu, be it major or combination, all the information are divided into different sub-heads, such as longevity, wealth, health, spouse, children, professional choice, success, death, affliction, litigation, loss, trouble and so on. Depending on what the client has come for, there is, ...
In the sacred teachings of Ifá, Òsá-Méjì stands as a symbol of power, transformation, and divine wisdom. Those born under this sacred odu carry a destiny unlike any other — chosen souls destined to bring light, peace, and abundance into the world. In this video, we explore 12 powerful truths about people born under Òsá-Méjì — their destiny, challenges, and divine gifts. Discover how Ifá reveals the mysteries of humility, patience, abundance, and destiny alignment. Summary of Ifá’s Guidance for Òsá Méjì Aspect Guidance / Taboos Destiny - Born for greatness, wisdom, and leadership Location - Prosper best outside birthplace Dietary Taboo - Avoid all fish and birds, especially for fertility issues Health - Do not skip meals or fast excessively Weaknesses - Pride, arrogance, quick temper, infidelity Strengths - Wisdom, humility, problem-solving, divine favor Spiritual Advice - Depend on Olódùmarè and Ifá guidance Life Outcome - Success, wealth, happiness, and fulfillment ✨ Watch till th...
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