Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ofo Ase - Words of Wisdom Thankfulness and Gratitude

Osun one of the divine mothers says thankfulness and gratitude for what you have will save you from being turned upside down today. The energy of the day arrives with those disappointing and distressing feelings of being upside down either in your head or your heart or your mind. Survive negative feelings and thoughts by using the strength of your inner divine spirit. Give thanks to your divine source for your ancestors, your elders and your parents. They are the roots of your culture and the foundation that supports your life force. Be willing to admit mistakes and correct misunderstandings before someone brings the ugly truth to you. The outcome of dramas today can be disastrous and cause major upsets. This is the energy of war, strife and major catastrophes. Pray for the safety and protection of the American president and other world leaders that want to change the status quo to include all people instead of just some people.

Osun says choose loving communication with your family today, the hurtful communications between loved ones causes division in the family and hurts everyone. You may not like calling on your honored dead family members to give you the strength that you need to solve your family issues. Clearly the issues that worry you, eventually will go away because, this too shall pass. You want fast service and right now; in that case, seek the strength you need from the roots of your family tree: your ancestors. Talk to them; ask for wisdom and guidance that you need to direct you to solutions for family problems.

Osun says pull out your moral yardstick to measure how far you are willing to go to get what you want. You are willing to sacrifice your life to fit into another person's definition of you and you released control of your self determination to be you. Take back control; identify what pleases you and then you can please others. Maintain your spirit of goodness, regardless whether someone else has lost theirs. Karma is a hard lesson to learn when someone turns a blind eye and a deaf ear to doing well for others and speaking well about others. People that turn away from their inner goodness will be forced to learn how to live and act with Iwa Pele (good and gentle character) by the one divine spirit that created us all.

Osun says stop feeling and thinking negative thoughts, they are being manifested into your life. You need to brace yourselves for an unforeseen negative shakeup of your world from the thoughts that you have already created. The negativity in your world is created by your actions. Ask yourself; what have you done to create good in your world that helps you, help others, and helps the planet. In the real world we need to create the world you want to live in, by sharing the love, doing good acts for others and giving love freely from your heart. The world is yours to create and shape to what you want it to be, embrace your good nature, your unique skills and talents and loving heart to create the great things that you were born to do in your lifetime.

Affirmation of the Day: I am a good and blessed person**; all is well with my soul***. Say it 3x each time you say it, speak it aloud to build the courage to bend the divine will within you. ASE

Greet your day with a smile and love in your heart

Thank your Divine Mother Spirit for all the blessings and be thankful for what you have!

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 (ASE) power of the divine mother spirit

References:

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

***Dollmaker comments, "and all is well with my soul", Ofo Ase 3-27-2010

**Fatunmbi, A. F. (2010, March 12). Awo Study Center. Retrieved March 28, 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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