Oshe-Owonrin

"I am shocked, the awo of Earth;
I am tired, the awo of Heaven" were the ones
who cast for Pokolaka, on the day that he went
to heal the sick Wall. They told him to sacrifice,
so that Wall wouldn't die under his hands.
The sacrifice was three roosters and 6600 cowries.
He listened, but refused to sacrifice. Pokolaka
is what we call the forked stick or staff. Ifa says
that this person has the obligation to heal somebody,
but that he has not fulfilled this obligation.
Ebo: three roosters, and 630 cowries.

"Press it and wash with it;
press it and then wash with it"
was cast for Receiving End, who was
on the receiving end of many spells and curses.
They pressed Oshe-Owonrin in the iyerosun
and put it in a large pot; they added lots of roots
from the ito-tree and plenty of eeru-fruit; they
added water and covered the pot, mixing ashes
with the water to seal the lid during seven days.
Then Receiving End opened the pot on the seventh day,
and used its contents for bathing. Oh yes, this bath
prevents all curses and hexes and spells from hurting you,
and blessings will come your way instead.