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Ìrosùn Méjì

isese#5
lucumi#5
candomble#5

Philosophical Summary

Ìrosùn Méjì introducts the concept of 'Irosun'—from 'Sun,' meaning to sleep or to resound. This dual meaning highlights awakening the sleeping wisdom of the ancestors to resound in the lives of the living.

Associated Òrìṣà

Shango
Ogun

Overview

Ìrosùn Méjì is the fifth principal Odù of the Ifá literary corpus. It marks a shift toward the resonant, ancestral continuity of human experience.

Key Teachings

Prosperity is Rooted in Remembrance. The Echo of Action.

Lineage Notes

In Isese, linked to Egungun. In Lucumi, stresses clarity to see through deception. In Candomble, used to stabilize life.

Cultural Safety

Formulas for 'Sentinel Medicine' and 'Opening the Earth' are sacred initiatory secrets omitted.

Themes And Domains

Ìrosùn Méjì governs the depth of the earth and the depth of the soul.

Related Ese Ifa Curated

The Resounding Voice of the Ancestors

Related Patakis Curated

The Day the Cat Found No Master, The King who Forgot his Roots

Associated Orishas Curated

The Ancestors (Egungun), Ṣàngó, Ògún, Yewá

Identity And Classification

Ìrosùn Méjì is the fifth of the 16 Major Odù (Ojú Odù). Binary signature is 00110011 (0x33).

Sacred Verses

isese

Yorùbá

Ìrosùn Méjì, òpó rẹ́rẹ́. A dífá fún Èjì-Ìrosùn, Níjọ́ tí ó ń fura dídùn tẹ́ ayé. Ohùn rere ni ìmọ́lẹ̀.

English

Irosun Meji, the sounding pillar. Divined for Eji-Irosun, On the day he was establishing the world with sweet sounds. A good voice is light.

Transliteration

Ee-roh-soon Meh-jee, oh-poh reh-reh. Ah dee-fah foon Eh-jee-Ee-roh-soon, Nee-joh tee oh un foo-rah dee-doon teh ah-yeh. Oh-hoon reh-reh nee ee-moh-leh.

Tradition Perspectives

isese
Ìrosùn Méjì
Colors
Red
Beaded Red (Iyere)
Animals
Cat (Ológìnní)
Numbers
4
5
Elements
Earth (Heavy/Metal-rich)
Time Of Day
Sunset (Iyaleta)
Natural Forces
Gravity
Sound of the earth
Taboos
Haste
Mocking the small
Ancestral neglect
Hidden pits

Seen as a sign of great spiritual potency, often requiring deep work with the Egungun.

lucumi
Iroso Meyi

Often interpreted as a warning against being 'pushed into a hole' by false friends. Stresses clarity and vigilance.