Oturupon-Otura
"No wind can blow dust to the top of a tall iroko tree;
no wind can dig a hole and fill it with fallen leaves"
was cast for Orunmila, on the day that he said
that he wanted to know which reward the Deities
would give him, for the days that he had
delivered to them from Olodumare.
All Deities said that there was nothing
they would give him, and that they would
come to him if they wanted to know
which day is good for them in order to do
something that they want to do.
That's a sad story; Ifa says
here is a person that has done
another person a very great service, but will
receive nothing in return than, maybe,
a few words of thanks.
Warning!
In my experience (and in that of others!) in each and every combination with Oturupon the client should be alerted to, and asked about, the possibility of anything infectious or contagious, and anything that might cause a fever. That can be any kind of inflammation, infectious disease, contamination, poisoning... that kind of stuff. Really: in each and every combination with Oturupon this needs thorough examination! It can be something as simple as the risk of a light food poisoning on the one hand, or a severe warning against the HIV virus on the other. I have never ever in my practice (which I started back in 1982) encountered any Oturupon combination falling for a client where the infection issue wasn't relevant in one way or another.
