Itadogun November 6, 2025| Irosun Ọwọnrin
- Iya Owinni Adina Fa Omi Sango

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Alaafia Everyone - Here is the summary of the messages received for this Itadogun. This is the Odu that is for the entire Egbe.
I will be doing the divination for Isan on Friday, November 14th at 11:30am EST. For those who would like to be present to hear the word of Ifa for the Collective you are welcome to join us live on zoom. Veneration will still be happening that morning.
Aboru aboye abosise Irentegbe Temple and aborisha family. Ẹkú ọjọ́ Òsé Ifá. Greetings to you all on the day of our Itadogun. The Holy Odú Ìrosùn-Ọwọnrin appeared for us today bringing a warning to protect our health. Not just our own but the health of all those in our households.
Verse 1:
The Awọs divined ifá for Apọ́n Ako who was crying for lack of a wife. He was advised to offer ebo and he complied.
The Awọs divined ifá for Àgàn Ifè. She was advised to offer ebo so that she would meet a good husband. She heard the ebo and she complied.
Apọ́n Ako took his sacrifice to the crossroads. When he placed his sacrifice at the intersection, he started to pray. " My creator, let me find a good wife to marry. Let a good wife meet me on the way. Let me have a restful mind." As he was praying, Àgàn Ifè brought her sacrifice to the same intersection. She placed her ebo materials and began to pray. "I beg you my creator, let me find a compassionate husband. A charitable and considerate husband. Such that my life would be better. The person for whom I would bear good children." That was how the two of them met. They both started praising their Babalawo and the Babalawo was praising ifá while Ifá was praising God.
The priest Ònà Gbóóró cast divination for the bachelor, Apọ́n Ako, and the bachelorette, Àgàn Ifè on the day they both were crying because of lack of a good spouse. They both got to the junction of three roads and coincidentally met with each other.
No other Ifá would prove as true as does Ìrosùn Elérìn.
Verse 2:
The Awọs divined ifá for Baba Agbele-foju-sin Ni who had 16 wives and many children. He also had many relatives and tenants. One day he consulted ifá over how he could protect them all for he could not follow them all wherever they went. The Awọs said he should offer ẹbo. Whenever any of them went out or a relative came visiting, he should say "I escort you through Ifa" to them and they would all be protected.
He did as he was advised and none encountered evil. He prayed for his loved ones saying;
Sin mí títí lawo sìn mi titi
Sin mí jinnà lawó sìn mí jìnnà
O ò leè sìn mi jìnnà kí ọ bá mi dé ilé
I cannot escort you. Ìfá will escort you till we meet again.
Verse 3:
Orunmila cast divinations for six Kings, all of whom consulted ifá to know if their reign could be long and peaceful. Orunmila said they would have a long reign if they could befriend the women in the palace and not neglect them. They should treat them as their own wives and offer ẹbo. Each King rejected the advice as the women were older. Each King died before reaching one year on the throne.
The kingmakers then consulted ifá and were advised they should enthrone a youth. The next person who was supposed to become king said they should inquire over his son, Aforolagba. Ifa picked him. He was young but knew ifa like an elder.
Aforolagba consulted ifá to know how he would live long on the throne. Orunmila advised him to sacrifice a gourd of honey and treat the women of the palace as his wives. He complied. Orunmila told him to call the leader of these women at night and ask her how the previous Kings lived long and why the last six did not. He did so and when he asked her the question. Instead of replying, she removed her clothes and Aforolagba did the same. Aforolagba made love to her.
The woman then replied that he would live long and told him to go to the next woman. He complied and it was the same. After making love to the second woman, she advised him to go to see the third. He made love to her as well.
The next day, he met all three in their leader's house. He greeted them and asked how he could live long on the throne. They told him the secret. The king must bathe with a certain herb while in the sanctuary before his enthronement. Inside the pot of herbs, are also venomous snakes and harmful objects. The king would have to use his hands to spoon the herbs onto his body. This was how the previous six kings encountered their deaths. However,
because the king had accepted them and loved them, they promised to help him. In his presence, they sealed the reptile to the bottom of the pot and the herbs were on top. They told him to dip his hands inside and he did so and his hands touched only the herbs. They also told him that he should consult with them before making any judgment or pronouncement so that he would not make any mistakes due to his youthful age. He agreed with them. He was enthroned and he lived long.
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Why do you believe IFA gave us this message?
What do you hear Ifá saying to us?
Advisories:
• Taste honey each day.
• Pray for your loved ones when they leave home or come to visit with you.
• For men, (if not married) do not reject company from the women who offer it.
• For women, be mindful and discerning about whom you are offering your company. Do not shrink yourself or degrade yourself.
• Be practical. Do not ignore the order of operations.
• Practice patience.
Akose: Honey, prayer for the family in Verse 2.
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