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Wealth Aje. Who Is the Orisa of Wealth? Pt 2

Iba Olodumare Iba Egungun Iba Orisa Iba Esu Iba IFA Iba Aje Ase O

Is it better to receive an IFA General divination first before making offerings to Orisa Aje.


It is always recommended to conduct an IFA General divination to determine exactly what Orisa Aje of wealth requires from you personally. There could be various reasons why wealth is not coming to you, and IFA can pinpoint and remove the barriers preventing wealth from reaching you. Everyone's circumstances in the world are unique. Thus, comprehending precisely what the Orisa Aje of wealth expects from you individually is the best course of action. You want to understand exactly what is occurring, or why? how? what? where? All the details about any obstacles that might be blocking you from acquiring an important aspect, wealth.




How can Aje help me?


Orisa Aje is the goddess, a highly powerful Orisa deity of wealth, money, and economics, linked to the female energy on earth. Orisa Aje, the goddess of wealth, is the daughter of Orisa Olokun, who is the Orisa of the ocean's depths. Orisa Aje assists in accessing resources related to money, wealth, and economics. Disclaimer Warning: We aim to pray for wealth positively. Always endeavor to earn your wealth ethically. Utilize your creativity to start a business based on your talents. Harming our communities is not the right path; this is not the way of IFA or Orisa. We do not support anything illegal, negative, evil, or harmful to others for financial gain. Be aware that such actions have serious consequences. We are bound by an automatic oath to the energy of Orisa Ogun, the God of Iron, in truth Ase.




What does appease mean?

By appease, we refer to the actions we take to please Orisa, express gratitude, and understand their desires. It involves making amends and fostering peace with them to elevate their presence and attract blessings into our lives. When Orisa are elevated and we show our appreciation, they reciprocate by supporting and helping to manifest our prayers.



How does the Orisa Aje have influence on women?

In Yoruba culture and spirituality, Orisa Aje embodies the feminine force associated with wealth, money, and prosperity. Historically, examining the role of women in Yoruba culture before the colonial era reveals that women were, and continue to be, pivotal in managing social and economic matters, such as family, business, markets, and banks.

Beyonce was very right to sing " Who run the world? " Girls!


What are some of the names of titles given to women from Yoruba IFA tradition?

Iyanifa, Iyalode, Iyalaje, and Iyaloja are prestigious chieftaincy titles awarded to women with significant potential to amass financial power both spiritually and materially. All women possess an inherent power that links them to the Iyami ancestral mothers and, most importantly, Orisa Aje (wealth). In various sacred odu of IFA, such as Ose Meji, there is a story where Orunmila mistreated Aje, causing her to leave him. Iyaloja (mother of the market) is another highly important and beneficial title among women in Yoruba culture. The Iyaloja's influence extends beyond the marketplace; she is also responsible for overseeing rituals that protect and support her family, community, and essentially the entire world.



Every female especially African descendants have a special connection with the spirit of Aje wealth/money.


In the Yoruba regions of West Africa, women are the proprietors and operators of the markets, while men primarily sell goods outside. For instance, men are more frequently seen selling items along the highway, whereas women establish their markets in safer locations alongside roads or in marketplaces.


Orisa Aje represents the goddess who embodies the strength of women and their significance in Yoruba culture. As a force of energy, Orisa Aje is the origin of wealth, prosperity, and economic stability. For communities to function optimally, a solid economic base is crucial, and Orisa Aje plays a pivotal role in this. As the saying goes, money makes the world go round, and to achieve anything in the world, money is essential; hence, Orisa Aje is vital. The power of exchange and trade is a fundamental aspect of Orisa Aje, symbolizing the energy of giving and receiving. To buy a product from a market, you must pay money to acquire it, and it is this orisa that assists us in obtaining the things we desire in life.



What Is the relationship between money and spirituality?


Orisa Aje functions within all organized systems, including spiritual institutions, as we mentioned. Many people believe that money and spirituality should not be connected, yet it is these spiritual institutions that understand the knowledge and spiritual aspects of economics, money, and finances.


Why is money so important in the tradition of IFA and system?


For the simple fact of appeasing the Orisa force Aje. Once we appease Aje as well as appease your spiritual debt and appease Esu to carry your Ebos to proper destination, we have to still appease and show appreciation to the Babalawo Iyanifa IFA Priests who are doing the intense prayers and work on your behalf. As well as them having to support there families too. Being a custodian of the IFA tradition is not an easy job and often times the Priests do not receive what they are truly worth. There is no money that can be put on what strenuous work is is done by the IFA Priests, Olorisa Priests, Egungun Priests for the worldwide communities. The tradition of IFA saves many lives daily Ase.



Why Is it important to show appreciation?


In order for the energy force of money to flow and revolve one has to know how to appease this force. In the Yoruba culture and spirituality of the IFA tradition we know this force as Orisa Aje. To appease this vital force one must consult the system of Ifa, to understand this force one must study Ifa. Those who have been touched in a fortunate way by this Orisa has a responsibility of contributing some assets or funds to a better cause, this is considered one of the highest forms of venerating and appeasing Orisa Aje.


Ajé pèlé oní so,

Àjé ti n so ewé dá gbá,

Agbèdí òrò kó rò ode ró,

Ògèdè lajé njé lo tu Ifé ti fi njó kó, ò tèmi,

Àjé dákun wà jó kó ò tèmí,

Éyì ti kò sí un tomo arayé ò máà wà kí rí,

Àjé ma bò it emi,

Oní le kán dá se le ayé,

Akéhin l’Òrìsà.


Translation.


I salute you, you are the one who stays where you want,

The one that makes minors be respected, as older people,

The one that facilitates things,

The one who eats banana fruit in ife to stay with one,

Àjé please come stay with me,

The one who doesn't lose and people look for her,

Come to me, I can't live alone,

You're the last one who came.



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