Okanran-Owonrin
"Bear your sufferings" was the one who cast for Okanran,
on the day that there were court cases against him.
"Even bear them with good humor, that is better"
was divined for Okanran, on the same day.
The instructed him to sacrifice, in order
for Okanran not to die during the case.
The sacrifice was a pigeon, a sheep, and 22,000 cowries.
Okanran listened and made the sacrifice.
Then it was said that Okanran may rest. Pigeons
collect blessings left and right in the house.
The life of a sheep is long, she has received
the blessing of a peaceful existence.
The whole world loves money. Most
of the offered money must be given to the poor,
only a small part may be kept by the awo.
Ebo: 1 pigeon, 1 sheep and 22,000 cowries.
This text indicates that some of the client's problems are not the problems themselves, but their perception of them."Bear your sufferings, even bear them with good humor, that is better" clearly indicates that nothing is the matter that is contrary to the client's destiny. Are they having legal problems in a literal sense right now? The text in question refers to them, but quite often not court cases in a literal sense are meant: more often than not Ifa refers to more general situations.Anyway, Ifa clearly indicates that making Ebo is in order. The client may not be in a position to give enormous sums to the poor. However, they should give some: like twenty dollars if possible, or a unit of twenty smaller coins if more can't be spared.
Okanran-Owonrin
Okanran-Owonrin basically speaks of a loner in an unstable situation. Actually it is a very unstable Odu, which may contain good news just as well as bad news. The bad news would be that an unstable Odu could "topple the wrong way", the good news being that it can also topple over into the desired direction.
