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Sacrificing in the context of Ifa/Yoruba tradition is called ẹbọ.  What it means:   Ẹbọ is an offering made to correct imbalance, avert danger, or align with your destiny. It’s not about “losing” something. It’s a spiritual exchange. You give something of value to receive guidance, protection, or resolution. Why people do ẹbọ   After an Ifa divination, the Odù that appears usually prescribes a specific sacrifice. The goal is to: Neutralize negative forces the Odù revealed Strengthen the good paths it showed Appeal to Èṣù, your Orí, or other orishas so the message can manifest What’s used for sacrifice   It depends on what Ifa asks for. Common items: Food: kola nuts, palm oil, gin, cooked meals, fruits Animals: chickens, goats, snails. The life force is believed to carry the message Symbolic items: money, cloth, beads, items tied to your problem Actions: charity, changed behavior, taboos to keep The value isn’t just in the item. It’s in the intention and obedience. The deeper meaning   In Yoruba thought, nothing moves without energy exchange àṣẹ. Sacrifice is how you invest your àṣẹ to shift spiritual conditions. It’s also about humility. You acknowledge that you can’t fix everything by force, and you’re willing to let go of something to gain alignment. Important note:   In proper Ifa practice, ẹbọ is prescribed only after divination by a trained Babalawo/Iyanifa. Random sacrificing without guidance doesn’t have the same purpose. Are you asking because of something that came up in a reading, or just learning the general concept?
Sacrificing in the context of Ifa/Yoruba tradition is called ẹbọ. What it means: Ẹbọ is an offering made to correct imbalance, avert danger, or align with your destiny. It’s not about “losing” something. It’s a spiritual exchange. You give something of value to receive guidance, protection, or resolution. Why people do ẹbọ After an Ifa divination, the Odù that appears usually prescribes a specific sacrifice. The goal is to: Neutralize negative forces the Odù revealed Strengthen the good paths it showed Appeal to Èṣù, your Orí, or other orishas so the message can manifest What’s used for sacrifice It depends on what Ifa asks for. Common items: Food: kola nuts, palm oil, gin, cooked meals, fruits Animals: chickens, goats, snails. The life force is believed to carry the message Symbolic items: money, cloth, beads, items tied to your problem Actions: charity, changed behavior, taboos to keep The value isn’t just in the item. It’s in the intention and obedience. The deeper meaning In Yoruba thought, nothing moves without energy exchange àṣẹ. Sacrifice is how you invest your àṣẹ to shift spiritual conditions. It’s also about humility. You acknowledge that you can’t fix everything by force, and you’re willing to let go of something to gain alignment. Important note: In proper Ifa practice, ẹbọ is prescribed only after divination by a trained Babalawo/Iyanifa. Random sacrificing without guidance doesn’t have the same purpose. Are you asking because of something that came up in a reading, or just learning the general concept?

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