Owonrin-Irosun

Erinmuye that is a Mild Smile, the awo of Goodness,
was the one who cast for Olawunmi that is I cherish Honor,
on the day that Olawunmi spelt and had a dream.
When the morning came he sent for an awo,
to come and cast Ifa for him. Erinmuye,
that is a Mild Smile, the awo of Goodness,
came and cast Ifa. After some consideration he said:
Olawunmi! You had a dream last night, which is
why you have let an awo come. In your dream
you heard the sound of a dancing bell, and you saw
somebody smile at you. The dream you had
was a good dream. You will now offer two pigeons,
two hens, two bundles kola nuts, and 2400 cowries.
Olawunmi listened and made the sacrifice.
His Head, his Ori, was deified with a pigeon, and then
it was said that Olawunmi will always be honored.
Ebo: 2 pigeons, 2 chickens and 1600 kola nuts.
The kola nuts must be given as alms to different
people, and money must also be offered.
The Ori of this person must be cleansed with
a pigeon, to gain prosperity.

Owonrin-Irosun

Owonrin-Irosun speaks of the importance of dreams. The client needs improved contact with his ancestral energies, to overcome or sort out temporary problems.