“Olókun ò l’ẹni tí í bá rí’nu omi, ẹni tó bá rí’nu omi á rí Olókun.”
(“Olókun has no enemy beneath the waters; whoever dives deep will meet Olókun.”)
Meaning: To know your destiny, you must be willing to journey into the unknown.
🌊 @Sdx2renzy is returning to Nigeria for a profound Olókun Ifá initiation—a calling revealed during their first pilgrimage.
🔮 Why This Matters:
📽 Watch the Journey Unfold:
📩 For Readings, Elekes, or Initiation Inquiries:
“Ìgbà là ń rọ’kùn, ìgbà là ń dé’nu omi.”
(“Sometimes we pull the rope, sometimes we enter the water.”)
Lesson: Destiny unfolds in phases. First, Ifá reveals your path (pulling the rope). Then, initiation immerses you (entering the water).
🔥 Will You Answer Olókun’s Call?
Follow @Sdx2renzy’s journey—and perhaps, your own will begin.
“Omí l’àṣẹ Olókun; ẹni tó bá fẹ́’ṣẹ́, kó rọ’kùn.”
(“The water is Olókun’s command; whoever seeks power must hold the rope.”)
Are you ready to dive? 🌊
Here are 10 sacred Ifá poems (Odù Ifá) from Nigeria, channeling the wisdom of Orunmila, the Yoruba oracle of destiny. These verses are keys to life’s deepest mysteries—each one a star in Ifá’s celestial map.
“The tortoise carries his house wherever he goes— Yet he never stumbles. Ifá says: A man who walks with patience Will never break his calabash of wisdom.”
Lesson: Stability in motion; adaptability without loss of self.
“The river does not drink its own water. The palm tree does not eat its own fruit. Ifá warns: He who hoards the harvest Will starve his own soul.”
Lesson: Generosity as divine law.
“The moon asked the sun: ‘Why must you burn so fiercely?’ The sun replied: ‘Why must you hide so often?’ Ifá says: Balance is the dance of opposites— The warrior and the poet must share one heart.”
Lesson: Harmony between strength and sensitivity.
“The child who does not know the snake is deadly Will play with its tail. Ifá warns: Ignorance is the knife That cuts the hand that feeds it.”
Lesson: Wisdom as protection.
The 256 Odù Ifá are not “chapters”—they are living equations that map destiny, time, and the fabric of existence. Each Odù is a fractal of divine logic, woven into the universe’s blueprint. Here’s how the numerology unlocks reality.
Sacred Math:
“Ifá is not ‘divination’—it is the mathematics of Olódùmarè’s mind.”
European academia calls Ifá “geomancy,” but:
🔥 Now you see: Ifá is the internet of the ancients—and the palm kernel is your login.
(Next: The 16 sacred herbs of Ifá and their quantum healing properties, or how Èsù’s staff (Ọ̀pá Èṣù) is a fractal antenna.)
“The spider weaves his web at dawn— By dusk, it is gone. Ifá says: Build your life like the spider: With art, with purpose, But without attachment to the wind.”
Lesson: Mastery without clinging.
“The firefly mistakes his light for the sun— Then the storm comes. Ifá warns: Pride is the shadow That swallows the mountain.”
Lesson: Humility before cosmic forces.
“The drum speaks only when struck. The ancestor speaks only when called. Ifá says: Silence is the womb of all sound— But you must know the rhythm of asking.”
Lesson: Sacred dialogue requires initiation.
“The hunter chases the antelope— Not knowing the leopard stalks his steps. Ifá warns: Every pursuit has its hidden price. Count your breaths before you draw the arrow.”
Lesson: Awareness of cyclical consequences.
“The river refused to teach the stone patience— Now the stone sits at the river’s bottom. Ifá says: Even the hardest heart Will be shaped by time’s current.”
Lesson: Surrender to divine timing.
“The bird does not fear the branch breaking— For her trust is not in the branch, But in her wings. Ifá proclaims: Faith is the wind That carries the fearless.”
Lesson: Unshakable trust in destiny.
These poems are not “literature”—they are living codes. To recite them is to summon Orunmila’s voice into the present.
🔮 “Ifá does not speak to the ears— He speaks to the blood.”
Which Odù resonates with you? Dive deeper, and let the verses guide your path.