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Iwori Melli OO Speaks: Orunmila, Eshu “Born To Make Prophesies, II Oshun, Osain, Olokun Not To Be A Slave” II Olofi OO Okan yo shinshin, okan wo inu igbo yo lolo, ja-ona ati gon-oko n'se omo ni-idi biripe yunyun a da ko-ahere sho-ko ma mu-le ti ishe-omo O-ni su ru Awo akin-eja. O gbo ebo o ru-ebo. Nigbati o she Oba awon ara Igbodo ku, n'won mu Eja N'won de si-inu igba. N'won ni eni-ku eni ti o ba si le da-oruko Eja ni awon yio fi je-Oba Ile awon. Nigbati awon ara odo Igbobo sbo bayi, n'won ni o fun-ibo, nitori-ti o Ifa o da-oruko Eja; N'won si mu n'won fi je Oba ilu won. Ifa said you are going through many problems and this Ifa said your own family members are blocking you, including children that are making obstacles and headaches. But, if you become close to Orunmila you will resolve your problems. Ifa said if you are going to go on a trip you must do ebo because if you don't you will have problems or something worse could happen. It also said that if you have a child that is sick or is causing you problems you must do something with Orunmila so this problem can be resolved. Ifa said you have problems with a court case now, or you will have. If you have a daughter you have to do ebo with Oshun so that she can be reach happiness. Orunmila speaks of sickness in the kidneys, and the stomach and if it is a man being read there is impotence. Ifa said. That if you have done ebo it has been discovered, you have to do ebo so that what you have done so far won’t be lost, and so that you may not encounter an obstacles. This Ifa speaks of business and problems of with a court case. Ifa said that in this ire it will have blessings of people that come to visit and have blessings of money and children. Also, a possibility of achieving a position of prominence. there are things that have to be done that have to be done correctly so that things will come out perfectly. It also said that if it is a woman being read she could experience problems with her menstruation or other problems in her home and that Something that is lost will return. Ifa said Ifa also said that if your blood flows to your head and you become angry to the point of loosing your head your enemies that are envious and want to cause turmoil in your home and want to do you harm at all costs will also do you harm to the point of loosing your job. Ifa said that you have money coming to you. Don't despair, everything will come, he also said that if you have done wrong to another man and this man was well off it also said that you must have caution against a plot that will be brought against you. that if this man can be given a woman that can be easily disrobed but done cautiously because this can be your forgiveness and if you aspire to greater employment but you have people who present obstacles you have to do ebo so this can be remedied. you have been looking through an opening of your home to see what is going on, and it also said that you made an offering to la Caridad and that if you have not kept your promise, be cautious of a robbery that could be of considerable consequences. Also, you have money coming down a path because you have good ability in administering money. This will be attained by doing ebo. But avoid becoming upset. Be careful of an inheritance because there is a plot. If you don't have children but expect a child you must exercise extreme caution not to lose the unborn child. Ifa Verses A hoe handle has a head, but it does not have brains.Ifa said that he will not allow us to see evil where we are going; he said that a blessing is what he will see. We will not see evil in the matter for which we are divining. Ifa said he sees the blessing of visitors, the blessing of money, the blessing of wives, the blessing of children and the blessing of a title. We should offer one pigeon and one hen. Ifa said that hyena's head will bring him to a place where he will achieve his destiny. The person should offer two fish, two rats, two chickens. He heard and made the offering. After a while, the king of the people died. They took a fish and put it in a covered calabash. They said whoever would recite Ifa verses which mentioned fish would be the new king of their town. All the diviners recited Ifa but none mentioned the word fish, because they did not know enough about specific alternatives. Afterwards as the person was walking by they called him in to recite Ifa verses because they saw the Ifa beads on his wrist. He explained that he did not know Ifa verses, but in doing so mentioned the word fish. And was made the king of the town. After two years hyena had become an honored person in the town, but he had not appeased Eshu, so Eshu began to steal the farm animals in the town and hide them. Hyena had not sacrificed against a slanderer, only to gain a title. Eshu told all the townspeople that hyena had been eating the animals. They conferred and took him from his throne. Hyena returned to the diviners and asked how he could regain his title. They told him to offer six pieces of meat and to take it to the river before dawn. The women of the town had come to gather water and Eshu placed the six pieces of meat into their water jars. Eshu told hyena to follow the women and arrest them. Then Eshu scolded the towns people for removing hyena from his title for eating the animals and then sending the women to the river to gather the meat to eat. In this way Eshu forced the towns people to return hyena to his position. Ifa said this is a person that has lost something, but it will come back to him again. And that if someone, or if the person for whom this figure was cast should achieve a title or position, the person must sacrifice again so that a slanderer does not cause him to be removed from the title. Ebo: 1 awure, 1 itan ekiri, eku melli, opolopo melli. Ebo: 1 boot ori, obuko kan, eiyele kan, opolopo owo. Ebo: 2 eiyeles, opolopo owo, pass them on your eyes, one is offered one is released. Ebo: Ewure kan, odo kan, ewe tete, y gbegbe, (Amaranthus Caudatus, Icacina Trichantha) y opolopo owo. Ebo: Eku melli, eja melli, adie melli, opolopo owo. Ebo: Eiyele kan, adie kan, owo. Ebo: Eiyele melli, eyin adie melli, opolopo owo
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