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Predictions of Ifá for the 2005 Year. For Cuba and the World
Comisión Organizadora de la Letra del Año
To the Religious Public in General.
On December 31, 2004 864 Ifa priests, representing the vast majority of branches and families from Cuba, gathered. At the house temple situated on Ave 10 de Octubre #1509 and Josefina y Gertrudis, Vibora, Municipio 10 de Octubre, City of La Habana, Cuba.
This ceremony was presided over by the Ifa priest Guillermo Diago "Ogbe Weñe" and the letter was taken out by the youngest priest.
These orientations are the result of a thorough analysis undertaken by a group of priests with broad knowledge and recognized prestige, both nationally and internationally.
Witness
Prophecy
Ruling Divinity
Some of his Oriki are: Obba Kó Só (The King was not hung), Olufina (He who perforates with fire). His principal ewe is Okikan (jobo — Jobo spendias).
The sacrifices he receives are: father sheep, turkeys, roosters and guinea fowl. His taboos are white beans (sese), kidney beans and femal animals.
His food offerings are: Plantains or bananas (Oguedé), cooked corn meal (Amalá), quimbombó soup (Ilá), Mamey (Esogui Ara) y watermelon (Bara). Accompanying Divinity
Flag of the Year
Ebbo
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Proverbs of the Sign
The translation from Spanish to English was done by Frank Baba Eyiogbe of OrishaNet. This translation may be copied freely as long as the translation is not sold for profit and the origins are properly cited.
Cuba. Una identità in movimento
To the Priests of Ifa, to our Brothers the Oriates, Babaloshas, Iyaloshas, and Iworos.
Ruling Sign
Ofun Otura (Ofun Topola) — Ofun Lame el Corojo.
Babá Ejiogbe.
Ire Ariku lowo Shangó (Good health/long life at the hands of the giver of waters).
Shango.
"This divinity is considered the bringer of water during droughts". He is the Orisha of lightning, of justica and war, protector of soldiers. He is received to protect us from a constant war against us. He punishes liars, corrupt persons and those who commit immoral and irreverant acts. He is offered sacrifices in times of war and of great thunder storms. His origin is Oyo, sacred city of Nigeria.
Oyá.
Divinity of storms and soft winds. Identified with the spirit of the ancestors. She is the Godess of the Niger River (Odó Oyá) which received its name from this divinity. She is believed to be the first, and favorite, wife of the Orisha Shango. Tradition tells us the river was originally formed from the copious tears that she wept on the day hr husband died.
Completely Red.
Chicken for Eleguá, palm oil, cocoa butter, lard [that is, three kinds of oil]; the spine of a fish with head and tail attached, worn clothes, salt, and the other ingredients (the ebbo goes to the manigua — the bush).
Illnesses to Beware of
Special Suggestion to Scientists and Researchers
Study the active medical principals of the Jobo and Ponasi plants.
Reccomendations
Metaphorical Message
Collective Sacrifice for the Benefit of the Community
3 sheep, large hoes, 3 machetes.
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