In this work Babalawo
Obanifa will document one of the Ifa chants/prayer available in Yoruba Ifa spirituality
that can be use to push away and banished negative force of humiliation, shame
and disgrace. Shame and disgrace are
negative forces that can disorganize ones’s life. One of the powerful Ifa
chants available in Yoruba Ifa spirituality that can be used to overcome shame and disgrace is derived from Odu
Ifa Irete Iwori- mere chant of this Ifa
prayer is believe will chase away evil spirits from someone.
II I
I I
I II
II I
Odu Ifa Irete Iwori
Below is the documentation
of Odu Ifa Irete Iwori that can be
chant for the aforementioned purpose.
Gingin laa n jaye
Faa-faa-faa la n jifa
Odun kan soso la n je ere
oko oku mon
Dia fun Odide firi
Tii n se Alaabarin Ikin
Odidi firi Iwo ni
Alabarin Ikin
Emi tib a Ikin rin ki oju
ma se timi
Translation:
It is with great caution
that one enjoys life
The free gifts are enjoyed
abundantly
You can only enjoys the
proceeds of a dead mans farm for a year
This was Ifa message for
Odide firi
Who is a close associate
of Ikin
Odide fire you are the
close associate of Ikin
One will not associate
with Ikin and suffer shame
I have associate with
Ikin
Don’t let me suffer shame
Ase.
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