IFA CHARM(AKOSE IFA) TO PROTECT HUNTER/SOLDIER FROM WIND OR WHIRL WIND-BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries
In this current work
Babalawo Obanifa will document one of
the Akose Ifa available in Yoruba Ifa spirituality that an hunter can use to
protect himself from wind or whirl wind. One of tha Akose Ifa for this purpose is
derive from Odu Ifa Oyeku Ogbe. For Awo to prepare this Akose Ifa he will need
the following:
Opolopo Ewe owo(plenty leaves
of Brilantaisia Lamium)
Yepe inu koto (dust
taking from the pit)
You will grind the two aforementioned items together . You
will Imprint Odu Ifa Oyeku Ogbe with it thus:
I II
I II
I II
I II
You will then put a omo
olo(mill stone ) on it. You will then chant the following Ifa incantation on it
thus:
Iji ki ja ko gbe omo olo
Ewe owo lo ni ki Iji dowo
fun mi
Oyeku lomo ogbe
Eni ba na Oyeku a rija ogbe
Iji ki ja ko da omi inu agbon
danu.
Translation
The blowing of a wind
cannot carry away mill stone
It owo leave that says
wind should accord me my honor
Oueku is the child of Ogbe
He who beat Oyeku will
witness the fight of Ogbe
No wind will blow and spill
away the water inside coconut.
You will soak a cotton
wool in coconut water. You will use it to pack the preparation. You will use
Ikowu dudu ati funfun(black and white thread) to cover it.
Usage
The hunter will be having
it on him when ever he is going to savannah for hunting.Soldier who traverse the
forest can also use it.
Copyright :Babalawo Pele
Obasa Obanifa, phone and whatsapp contact :+2348166343145, location Ile Ife
osun state Nigeria.
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