Iré (Blessings)
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Iré
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English: General blessing, good fortune, or positive spiritual alignment.
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Lukumí / Notes: Opposite of osogbo; indicates harmony and flow of aché. May require maintenance rituals to sustain.
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Iré Arikú
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English: Blessing of long life and vitality.
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Lukumí / Notes: Highly valued; often invoked as “iré arikú babawa” to guard against premature endings.
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Iré Ará
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English: Blessing of physical well-being or health.
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Lukumí / Notes: Associated with Obatalá and Babalu Ayé; strengthens bodily balance and resilience.
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Iré Ayé
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English: Worldly or material blessing—prosperity, success, and elevation in the physical realm.
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Lukumí / Notes: Linked to Eleguá, Ochún, and Orisha Oko; reflects tangible advancement.
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Iré Ayo
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English: Blessing of joy, emotional peace, and celebration.
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Lukumí / Notes: Expressed through community, harmony in relationships, and inner contentment.
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Iré Tesiwaju
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English: Blessing of progress and forward movement.
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Lukumí / Notes: Desired in projects, personal growth, and spiritual development.
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Iré Owo
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English: Blessing of money or financial success.
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Lukumí / Notes: Associated with Orisha Oko, Eleguá, and Ochún; indicates flow and stability of resources.
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Iré Omo
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English: Blessing of children, fertility, or continuity of lineage.
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Lukumí / Notes: Connected to Yemayá, Obatalá, and generational legacy.
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Iré Orisha
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English: Direct favor or assistance from an Orisha; sign of their active presence.
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Lukumí / Notes: Reinforces the devotee’s relationship with the divine.
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Iré Orí
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English: Blessing of one’s spiritual head or destiny; alignment with personal purpose.
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Lukumí / Notes: Core to success and authenticity; maintaining it is essential.
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Iré Igi
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English: Blessing of lineage or family tree; generational protection and continuity.
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Lukumí / Notes: Symbolized as rooted strength, safeguarding ancestry.
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Iré Yeyé
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English: Maternal or nurturing blessing.
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Lukumí / Notes: Often stemming from figures like Oshún or Yemayá; offers care and emotional support.
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Iré Eledá
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English: Blessing through one’s divine guardian (Eledá).
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Lukumí / Notes: Related to Orí but emphasizes the higher keeper of destiny; deepens personal protection.
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Iré Oko
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English: Blessing in love, partner relationships, or marriage.
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Lukumí / Notes: Influenced by Ochún, Shangó, and Yemayá; strengthens affectionate and committed bonds.
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