Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Ofo Ase-Words of Wisdom 3-24-2010

Osun -one of the divine mothers says today keep your head cool and your tongue still; and avoid using words that destroy others’ character. Sharp tongues will lead to thoughtless actions that cause attitudes and mean spirited exchanges. Negative energy wakes up oppressive people that feed on others’ weaknesses and states of confusion. Steer clear of people that are bullies, you will know them by the joy they receive from others suffering and pleasure in showing aggressive and cruel behavior. Worries and concerns about all issues can be overwhelmingly draining; write down all your problems and put them on your altar, then ask your ancestors to send you the wisdom to solve them.

Osun says that money rides with confident people, fears and doubts in the lack of money translate into self-fulfilling prophesy. Create your vision board for wealth and change your concepts about wealth, believe in your right to have all that you need and want. Your family and your health can not be replaced with money. Share what you have with others that you know need it. You can build wealth by identifying good money management businesses, link with people that manage money funds that invest in things that you believe in, and create a healthy vision of stewardship. You will increase your income and wealth, while increasing the life of the planet. Invest in businesses that invest and respect the resources of Mother Earth.

Osun says that good ideas and good action does not always equal the success you anticipate in the short term; however have faith and develop patience and then your success will come. Use good judgment when seeking partners, friends, and roommates to share living space, allow the content of their character and not their looks to speak for them. Look closely at appearances, they are deceptive and quiet but, character and behavior speak loudly about them. Meetings with influential people that share your ideas go well, use this meeting time to demonstrate your proficiency as a leader with valuable ideas and skills.

Osun says you are goodness in an action; keep demonstrating yours and others will follow you. Today as you meet with difficult people; recognize that it is a trap to follow their lead and be difficult too. Balance your heart and your heart actions, to think good thoughts, to show kindness and to speak words of love and healing to calm anger, strife and tension. Continue to pray to remain safe and strong through the adverse conditions. Trust in your own goodness to be triumph over other people’s problems.

You are a good and blessed person. You do not have to operate in the realm of the unenlightened souls to get along with them. Let your spiritual light shine, give blessings to everyone you meet and you will be able to live without regret and dissatisfaction. Goodness draws goodness! Bend to the will of the divine spirit inside of you to do good for yourself and others. Good actions build a better world but, negative actions tear down our world .

Repeat affirmation throughout day: (Say aloud) I am a good and blessed person, say it 3x every time you say it** to reinforce your ASE (inner power) and receive as many doses of good spiritual nourishment that you need from the divine mother spirits to nurture the wounds of stressful days. ASE-O

Greet your day with a smile and love in your heart

Thank the Divine Mother Spirit for blessing you with a creative spirit and a good and loving heart!

Honor your own Ancestors to build your own spiritual support network

Iba se Egun I honor and respect Mabel Dawson

Iba se Egun I honor and respect George Dawson Sr.

Iba se Obatala for the light

Iba se Osun for the love

Iba se Orunmila for the wisdom

Iba se Iyaami for being the power of the divine feminine spirit

References:

Alcamo, I. I. (2006). The Source Iya Nla primordial Yoruba Mother. Brooklyn: Athelia Henrietta Press.

Fatunmbi, A. F. (2010, March 15). Awo Study Center. Retrieved March 15, 2010, from Forum: http://www.awostudycenter.com/**

Fatunmbi, A. F. (1994). Iba se Orisa Ifa proverbs, folktales, sacred history and pray. Bronx: Original Publications.

Olomo, A. (2002). The core of fire a path to Yoruba spiritual activism. Brooklyn: Athelia Henrietta Press.

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