Ifa Mythology: Keys to Ancient Healing
In this opening episode of Season 2, we return to the powerful Odù Ogbèyẹ̀kú—the place where light and darkness meet, where endings become the doorway to rebirth. This time, we walk with the story of Lion. In the verse, Lion is mocked, overlooked, and treated as if he has a “bad head.” Other animals climb over him, disrespect him, and take advantage of his gentleness. But when Lion consults the diviners and performs the ritual given by Ifá, something shifts. He stops trying to prove himself and instead claims his sacred boundary. From that moment on, the forest hears a new sound: Lion’s roar. During the episode, Oyindamola and her co-host Titilope explore the deeper symbolism of this story... how dignity is reclaimed not through force, but through alignment with Orí, one’s inner authority. They also reflect on the surprising resonance between this ancient verse and the journey of Simba in The Lion King—a lion who must remember who he is before he can take his rightful place. Through myth, scripture, and personal reflection, this episode explores: • What it means to be mocked or made to feel small • How spiritual boundaries protect dignity • Why true authority comes from alignment, not approval • The connection between Lion’s transformation and the universal journey of remembering who we are Ogbèyẹ̀kú teaches that sometimes the path to self-love begins with a burial—the death of old stories that chained our worth to the opinions of others. When those stories fall away, something ancient awakens. The Lion remembers. And when Lion remembers… the forest listens.
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