Community Divination July 25, 2025| Oyeku Meji
- Iya Owinni Adina Fa Omi Sango
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Alaafia Everyone - Here is the summary of the messages received for this Collective Divination. This was a beautifully timed message that we received in Ire.
Ifa spoke to us through the Holy Odu Oyeku Meji in Ire through Ofun Meji. Ofun Meji reminds us to flow like water and to have patience. All goodness will be released from Heaven to Earth with the right ebo, humility, and patience.
It's worth mentioning that Oyeku Meji brings about endings and death, Ofun Meji is both the beginning and the ending. Remembering that Death is not simply an ending, it is what happens before the transformation into new beginnings.
Primary Ire - Omo - Children - (Biological, non-biological, projects, newness, abundance)
"Only you know your own situation. Dilapidated wall, child of the one who gave fish bones as ebo for the ire of children...Alapa, greetings for just having a child, greetings for just having a child....Surrounded by children this is what we receive at the feet of the King of the Orisa. Ase." - Oykeu Meji
Oyeku Meji Itans
The Farmer becomes a good king
There is a farmer who is the son of the king. The king has a good rule. When he passes away the kingmakers consult Ifa to know who the next king should be. The King's son, the farmer, is revealed as the best choice. Ifa says he will have a peaceful rule. When selected, the Farmer turned King consults Ifa to know how to ensure that during his reign they are prosperous and populous. He is advised to given an ebo. He complied. Over the next couple years they begin to see much good fortune within the new King's realm.
May there always be good elders
There is a town that has a lot of problems; loss, famine, infertility, death, etc. The youth council gathered to discuss the problems of their town. Opitan was considered to be the leader of the youth. During their meeting they confirmed the solution was for the King to consult Ifa. The youth agreed to pay for the ebo in order to facilitate solving all of their problems. Upon consulting with the King he agrees to consult Ifa.
The King calls for the Priests, the Youth, and the Elders of the town. The Priests consult Ifa and determine that the town has been plagued by witches. They needed to give the ebo of a goat and money in order to clear up this negative energy. The Youth advise they have the money for the ebo. However, the King chastises the Priests. He accuses them of insulting the Elders. The Priest advise they are simply confirm what Ifa is advising.
Later the Youth meet. Among them, the King's son is present. He says that based on what happened they must assume the Elders are all in on the peril plaguing their town. The Youth agree to kill all the parents and Elders of the town.
Well, all except Opitan. He consults Ifa about his father. His father has been kind and wise. He's a good person. Ifa confirms and advises that Opitan protects his father. So, when the youth are taking out the Elders, Opitan smuggles his dad to the outskirts of town to a safe place.
Once the elders are killed, the Youth were in charge. No King was installed. As problems arose they would consult Opitan. Opitan would advise that he would "sleep" on the issue. At night he would consult his father to confirm appropriate solution. One day, fish rained down on the town. No one had ever seen or heard of such a thing. One of the youth poked fun at Opitan, advising him to "dream of the solution". Opitan, though annoyed, takes a fish that evening to his father. his father advises that they should eat it. They proceed to cook the fish and eat.
The next day Opitan advises them that they can eat the fish. They gather all the fish ad cook them into a stew to eat. The Youth then advise there must be an Elder that is still alive. Opitan tries to deny to but confirms his father is still alive. They decide to make Opitan's father the King.
A storm is coming
Divination was done for 165 trees. Palm and Ayinre tree gave an ebo of chicken to a tree. When the tornado comes, the young palm frond is not uprooted or destroyed. This is why the palm tree is always left standing when a storm comes.
Why do you believe IFA gave us these messages?
What do you hear Ifá saying to us?
Commentary from the Discussion
lot of feminine energy, slow, potential energy, concealed or hidden (like the New Moon)
While things seem still we aren't doing nothing, "We are mending our nets." - Oluwo Suuru Ifaneye
I heard the song by Boyz II Men " Little Things Mean a Lot"
Sucess from having a stable structure and foundation
Ending cycles of poverty
Asking the right questions during divination
Protection from danger, especially storms and flooding
Just because you re in poverty doesn't mean you remain there
Once you get to the new space in life, consult Ifa on how to maintain the blessing
Leaders consult Ifa on how to serve the community
Expect surprise blessings
Advisories:
Be humble
Take care of your Elders
Take care of your parents/parents home
Listen to wise counsel, even from the youth
Observe daily prayers
Be mindful of the company you keep
Take care of your community
Take care of children
Take care of your family
Ebo
Community Ebo - Chicken, 8 cornish hens and goat
Individual Ebo to protect Elders - 8 snails/okra, 8 cornish hens
Suggested donation - multiples of $32
Prayers for the ebo will be found in the Temple Oturuupon Group post
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Donation Portal - make sure to enter the donation memo as Isan Ebo
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