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The Professor
ALWAYS HAVE A CLEAR SENSE OF DIRECTION
SO THAT YOUR JOURNEY WILL NOT BE
INTERRUPTED
Let's learn from the story of ODIDERE in ÒTÚRÁ
ÒSA, IFÁ told a story of four birds named: Igun,
Akala, Agbe and Odidere. These four birds went
to an elderly priest called "Alapanshiki" to
master IFÁ. Alapanshiki initiated Odidere, Agbe,
Akala except Igun, but he was already making
preparations on initiating Igun. Because Igun
has not been fully initiated, their master
"Alapanshiki" couldn't ask him(Igun) to join
them on spiritual missions. If they were to go for
spiritual works, the priest would take Odidere,
Agbe and Akala to go with him, he would ask
Igun to stay back and watch the house. This
happened for few times and Igun couldn't
exercise patience.

One day, Alapanshiki, Agbe, Akala and Odidere


went on spiritual journey and they left Igun at
home. Igun started searching the house, he
wanted to steal his master's most effective
charm. The name of the charm was "Do as I
say", he has seen his master used it on several
occasions and he had seen how effective it was.
So he found the charm and flew away with it, he
went to another village for settlement. He
established himself with the help of the charm,
he made himself a priest and people started
patronizing him. He was loved by many because
of his accurate prophecies, as a result of this,
he gained large followers. All of this were the
works of the charm.

Now, his master "Alapanshiki" and the rest ọmọ


Awo returned from their spiritual journey, and
they met the house opened, nobody was in
there, they realized Igun left. Their master
started looking for his powerful charm and
realized that Igun had stolen it. He was really
bittered! He asked the rest ọmọ awo to go
search for him and bring him forth. Akala was
the first to go, he searched and saw Igun, he
saw that igun was already living large, he was
wealthy and he had large followers. Akala
became angry because he knew the stories of
igun, he knew that igun didn't undergo full IFÁ
initiation, he knew that igun had no Indepth
knowledge of IFÁ, he knew that igun was living
on charms. So he started insulting Igun, he
exposed him, he told igun's followers not to
listen to him. Igun got angry and used the
charm to curse Akala, he cursed Akala to fly
farrrr to the forest and never return, and it
happened exactly the way he said it. That was
how Akala's journey to spiritual maturity was
interrupted.

The next was Agbe! Agbe went to search for


Igun, he saw Igun and his large followers. He
became angry too, he insulted igun, he told igun
to stop deceiving his followers, he tried to open
the eyes of the followers so that they could see
that Igun was fake! But the followers never
listened!
Igun became angry and cursed Agbe, he cursed
Agbe to fly farrrr to the bush and never return.
That was how Agbe's journey to spiritual
maturity too was interrupted.

The next was Odidere. Odidere went to ask IFÁ


for guidance before embarking on the journey.
IFÁ advised him not to insult Igun, he should be
gentle with Igun. Odidere complied and went to
search for Igun, he found Igun and he saw how
Igun was living a fake life, deceiving followers
with his charms. He called Igun and greeted
him, he was very gentle with Igun. He told Igun
that their master asked him to return the charm,
but he said all of these in a calm manner. So
Igun was pleased with the way Odidere
addressed him, as a result of this, he blessed
Odidere, he used the charm to pray for him and
that was how Odidere too became wealthy and
his journey wasn't interrupted like that of Akala
and Agbe.

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Good narration with deep understanding.
Thanks for sharing, Prof
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