03 Jan 2026 Reading for the USA By Iyalode Yeyefini Efunbolade priests of IIASK
Odu
Ejionle Obara The dove threatened by the serpent lifted it’s wings and flew.
Odi Ejionle ayewo Do not leave your customs
Ejioko Irosun iku Obstacles in your path, remove them to see how well you walk.
Ofun Ejionle otonowa One must seek the unity of the family.
Ofun Obara closed Speaks of a king or royal person.
Ebo
Feed the ancestors and put a US flag on your shrine or altar to assist in bringing healing to the nation
1. Olodumare cursed the snake and took his legs. The snake can threaten our peace. Be grounded in Spirit and stay in peace or you could be swept away.
Unpredictable situations. Ejionle Obata is a sign of war and peace.
2. It is imperative to do group meditations for peace using any methods you can that work. Find creative solutions such as needs such as organizing or participating in group meditations, visualizations, and/or social media challenges (e.g., wearing white for 21 days, ancestor veneration, etc.) with specific intentions …
3. Organize or invite others to join in ancestor (Egun) celebrations, using the “each one, teach one” model to expand ancestor reverence and unity within families and communities. Can be one on one as well as small to large groups coming together.
4. Ejionle obara is a sign of leadership and impact. Honor the ancestral forces. Feed the ancestors for healing. The world is made up of families, seek the unity of the family. Seek information about what is happening globally. We each have the ability to make an impact. Set clear intentions and send energy to that intention.
5. If we decide to focus on our leadership, intend to send energy so that they feel and know how to be responsible leaders and do what is best for the people. If the focus is for the unity of Africa, send energy to that.
6. Use African spiritual science, use your tools. Be intentional.
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