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Yearly Sacred Odu Ifá

During the Yearly Ifá World Festival , held in the sacred grounds of Oke-Itase, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria, the sacred odu for the global Ifa community is casted. These verses remind us of the interconnectedness of community, and respect for ancestral wisdom. May these words inspire and guide you on your journey towards prosperity.

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Ifá Code of Conduct

These 16 laws from the Odù Ika Ofun became the fundamentals among the Ifá rules that guide Babalawo’s /Olorisa and followers of Òṛúnmìlà. The laws also transcend to everyone in the Yorùbá Traditions.

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Awos Only!

I.O.I.A Temple Awos Exclusive Resource. This page is password protected and is only to be utilized by members and Awos of Ile Ijosin Ifa Otito Ile Aye.

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IOIA Quarterly Newsletter

This newsletter is a vessel to share the rich tapestry of Ifá philosophy, rituals, and practices. Here, you will find insights into the sacred Odu Ifá, reflections on the beauty of our ceremonies, and stories of personal transformation that inspire and uplift. Our temple thrives on the participation and contributions of each member, and we encourage you to share your experiences, questions, and reflections. Let this space be a source of knowledge, community and spiritual nourishment for all. As we journey together on this sacred path, may we strive toward realizing our highest potential.

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What Are The Benefits Of Ifa Initiation

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Yoruba Names for Plants and Herbs in Traditional Medicine

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Isa’fa: First Hand of Ifa

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We Ifa Differently Blog

As part of IOIA Temple's Awo Archives series, We Ifa Differently brings together practitioners of Ifa to discuss scholarship and personal perspectives as Black spiritualists within the African Diaspora.

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