20 May 2026 · 3 min read

Who This Report Is For, and Why We Made It

If you have ever felt a pull toward something older than yourself, a sense that there is a tradition, a lineage, a way of understanding the world that belongs to you but that no one ever handed you, this report was made for you.

Many of us were never given the doorway. The tradition was scattered, suppressed, carried across oceans in the bodies and memories of people who were never meant to survive. And yet it survived. If you feel called but do not know where to begin, you are not lost. You are remembering.

Who this is for

This is for the children of the diaspora who are quietly turning back toward Yorùbá heritage, often without a map. You may have grown up far from the language, far from the shrines, far from the elders, and still feel the tradition tugging at the edge of your life. That tug is real, and it is enough of a beginning.

It is for those who feel drawn to the Òrìṣà and to Ifá but have no teacher within reach, no community on the next street, no auntie or uncle to call. You have read what you could find, listened to what you could hear, and you still long for something that speaks to you, not at you.

It is for those standing at a threshold who want orientation before they take their first steps. You are not asking for shortcuts. You are asking for a starting point so that when you do move, you move in the right direction.

And it is for those who simply want to understand themselves through the lens of this tradition. Not as a trend, not as an aesthetic, but as a way of seeing that might finally make sense of the patterns you have lived with for years.

Why we made it

Access is the heart of it. A living Babaláwo or Ìyánífá is irreplaceable. Nothing in this report, or in any report, replaces the relationship between a seeker and an initiated elder who knows your face, your voice, and your story over time.

But not everyone has one within reach. The cost, the distance, the language, the unfamiliarity of where to even begin asking, can feel impossible when you are just starting out. Many people give up at this first gate, not for lack of devotion, but for lack of a doorway.

This report is a doorway, not a destination. A personalised orientation that meets you where you are, written with care, and gently pointing you toward deeper study and, when you are ready, toward living practitioners who can walk with you in person.

Why you might need it

Understanding your Orí, the Òrìṣà energies present in your makeup, your Egbé Òrun, and the patterns of your life through a Yorùbá lens can reframe your entire sense of yourself. Things you carried as flaws begin to look like assignments. Longings you could not name begin to look like memory.

This is not prediction. The report will not tell you what is about to happen. It offers orientation, not answers handed down from above. It is a map you can walk, at your own pace, in your own time, with your own feet.

“This personal report clocked me so well, I was caught off guard. It was beautifully written and made me emotional. I’m so happy that a resource like this exists, it can help so many people!”

P., United Kingdom

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