Weekly Energy Reading
Week of March 15, 2026
These readings are offered as general current — spiritual weather for the week, not a personal forecast. Take what lands for you and set the rest down gently. If something in here finds you, that’s enough.
Before you read any further, slow down. Breathe. Let the week settle around you first.
This reading is not personal counsel. If you need direct guidance, you’re always welcome to book a session.
The Odu as a Whole — Ejiogbe
Ejiogbe is the Father of all Odu. It carries the energy of pure light — the open road, the clear path, the full expression of what it means to be in alignment with your destiny. There is nothing tentative about Ejiogbe. It is the beginning, the source, the Odu that holds every other Odu inside it.
This week, He arrives in Ibi, witnessed by Ogbe Osa. This says that the open road has run into self-deception. Furthermore, when Ejiogbe lands in Ibi, it means something is blocking the road. The message is clear. This week, we are blocking our own road with a false story we’ve been telling ourselves about our health.
Obatala asks for honesty about what you’ve been ignoring.
What to know this week:
Self-deception in health doesn’t always feel like denial. Most often it sounds like “I’ll rest when things slow down” or “it’s not that serious.”
The open road still belongs to you. Your only work this week is to stop standing in the middle of it.
Right Leg — Ogbe (Practical / Everyday Matters)
In the day-to-day, Ogbe is still pointing toward that open road, but the path forward requires you to actually look at what you’ve been walking past. The practical current is asking you to take an honest look at the habits and daily choices that make up how you maintain this body. Sleep. Water. What you’re eating. Whether you’re moving or sitting still when you need to be doing the opposite. The ordinary things that don’t feel spiritual at all until they start failing you.
The belief that you can outrun depletion and the quiet conviction that slowing down means falling behind, is arrogance. That brand of self-deception is convincing, and it works right up until the moment it doesn’t.
Tarot Companion for Ogbe (Right Leg): 4 of Cups
The 4 of Cups shows a figure sitting back with their arms folded while someone is extending a cup directly to them, and they simply aren’t seeing it. The help is there. The rest is available. The resource, the remedy, the invitation to take better care of yourself - it is being offered. The body is making its case, but something is keeping us in a posture that makes it impossible to receive.
Practical focus:
Look honestly at one health habit you’ve been telling yourself doesn’t really matter.
If your body has been sending signals this week, write them down instead of explaining them away.
Ask yourself what care you’re currently refusing to receive, and why receiving it feels like more trouble than it’s worth.
Left Leg — Ogbe (Spiritual Matters)
On the spiritual side, Ogbe is calling you toward the same thing from a deeper angle. The conversation here moves past habits and routines into the inner landscape — the place where the story about your health actually lives. How do you speak to yourself about your body? What beliefs are running quietly underneath your relationship with your physical self? Ejiogbe says those stories are doing real work this week, and not the kind of work you’d choose if you were paying attention.
The spiritual question this week isn’t what you need to do about your health. It’s what you need to stop believing about it.
Tarot Companion for Ogbe (Left Leg): 4 of Swords Reversed
The 4 of Swords upright is a figure at rest - the body in recovery, the stillness that heals. Reversed, that rest is either being refused outright or has broken apart too soon, and the figure is being pulled back into motion before they’re ready. Spiritually, this is the picture of what’s blocking Ogbe’s road right now. The inner resistance to stillness is the block. This week’s spiritual current is asking whether you are actually capable of rest as a genuine practice of care for the body that carries your spirit.
Spiritual focus:
Sit with what rest actually means to you. What does that feel like? Does it feel available?
Notice if there’s a quiet belief underneath your busyness that says your value is tied to your output.
Ogbe is the open road. It asks you to put down what you’re carrying before you walk it.
Choose one small act of care for your body this week and treat it as an act of devotion.
Closing
Obatala, the Great Sculptor, the Orisha of white cloth and clear sight, the one who shapes human form with his own hands, is the voice this week. Obatala is not speaking to shame you. He is speaking because he built this vessel, and he is asking you to treat it accordingly.
The Health subset closes the week here: the body is not an inconvenience. It is where the road begins. When you deceive yourself about what it needs, you are standing at the gate of your own life with your back turned.
May Obatala clear the fog from your eyes. May you see the care that’s already waiting. May the road open as you open — to yourself. Àṣẹ.
Offering To Obatala
Obatala receives offerings that honor purity, clarity, and the devotion to good character and right living.
A simple offering for this week:
A glass of cold, clean water set on white cloth
White rice, plainly prepared - no seasoning
Shea butter or white cocoa butter, offered with prayer
Fresh coconut or coconut water
White flowers, if you have them
A written commitment - just one honest act of self-care you will follow through on this week
Speak plainly:
Great Father, Sculptor of form, I come to you this week with honesty. I have not always tended this body as the sacred thing it is. Help me to see what I’ve been refusing to see. Clear the self-deception from my road. Open the way. Àṣẹ.
Sit briefly in silence after you speak. Just listening.



