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Obara Meji
The king's mouth — the word that creates worlds
The meaning of this Odu in Ifá
Each Odu of Ifá is a portal of ancestral wisdom that connects us with universal forces. Through the study of this Odu, the seeker receives spiritual guidance, learns to recognize the paths of Ire (blessings) and Osogbo (challenges), and discovers how to align their life with the principles of the Yoruba tradition. The message of this Odu is a compass for moments of decision, transformation, and inner growth.
Essence
Abundance, word, and prosperity
Summary
Obara Meji is the Odu of abundance, creative speech, prosperity earned through right words, and public recognition. It is tied to Xangô and the force of expression.
Ire
Material wealth, success in business, recognition for what one says and teaches.
Osogbo
Empty promises, hurtful words, loss of credibility through exaggeration.
Philosophical Analysis
Mythology and Sacred Stories
Practical Guidance
Ese Ifá
«Ọba kì í parọ́, ẹnu rẹ̀ ni ọ̀rọ̀ ńlá» — The king does not lie, his mouth is great word.
Itan
Obara was the poorest of the sixteen sons of Olófin. But he was the only one who accepted the bitter calabash offered by his father. Inside it were precious stones. Who accepts the small with gratitude receives the great.
Prayer
Obara Meji, bless my mouth. May every word I speak build, and never destroy.
Context and study of the 256 Odus
Obara Meji belongs to the full corpus of the 256 Odus of Ifá, a body of oral and written wisdom spanning centuries across the African diaspora and the Americas. Understanding this Odu means placing energies, archetypes, and sacred narratives in relation to the opele, divination, and a life practice guided by balance. The philosophical reading offered on this page does not replace initiation with a Babalawo or Iyanifa, but it deepens respect for the tradition and supports structured study for those who learn with humility.
In Ifá texts, the name Obara Meji appears in prayers, ebo, and songs; its energy is tied to cycles of transformation and to relationship with the land, the Orishas, and community. Comparing this Odu with its root Meji and related Odus helps you recognize patterns of Irê and Osogbo that recur through life and everyday choices.
The Ifá Wisdom digital library brings together all 256 paths with epithets, essence, synthesis, and practical guidance. By exploring this page and the full library, you build a foundation for meditation, spiritual journaling, and ethical follow-up—with explicit gratitude to Yoruba culture and its guardians.
Irê, Osogbo, and reading Obara Meji
In any Odù, Irê points to blessings and positive affinities; Osogbo highlights challenges and adjustments. Reading this Odu invites integrated reflection on relationships, work, emotional health, and purpose. Ifá asks for patience, right speech, and—when prescribed by an initiated priest—ebo and disciplines of conduct.
When you use the Ifá oracle with artificial intelligence on this platform, you receive a philosophical and educational interpretation: a learning bridge, not a priestly ritual. Keep that distinction to honour the tradition and the role of Babalawos and Iyanifas.
Ethics, respect, and continuing study
Ifá Wisdom is a multilingual educational service. We combine careful documentation of the Odus with the awareness that the living oracle belongs to the communities that preserve it. We do not promise cures, material guarantees, or a substitute for initiatory counsel.
To explore Obara Meji in depth, browse the library of 256 Odus, the Odu of the day, and—if you wish—a contextual consultation in the oracle—always respecting your autonomy and the culture of origin.