Weekly Energy Reading
Week of March 8, 2026
Take what resonates and leave the rest — this is a public reading, not personal counsel. If something lands close, let it. If it doesn’t, let it pass. Before you read further, slow down and take one breath. What catches your attention first is usually the thing asking for it.
The Odu as a Whole: Osa Oyeku Brings Ire
Osa is the storm that rearranges. Oyeku is what follows - the quiet of a field after the wind has moved through. Its a deep stillness that knows something has ended. Together, they’re telling you that something in how you’ve been managing your physical and energetic capacity has run its course. The good news is that this Odu arrives with Ire, meaning the disruption is working in your favor. The clearing is the blessing. Osa Meji stands as witness here, which emphasizes the message of the whole week. It is asking you to treat your health not as a background concern but as the condition that shapes everything else you do.
Health is this week’s lens. We are looking at capacity - deliberate, honest awareness of what you are doing (or failing to do) to keep yourself functional and whole.
This week asks for one thing: honest accounting. Not dramatic overhaul, but a clear-eyed look at what has been draining you and the willingness to stop feeding it.
What to know this week:
The disruption arriving in your body or your routines is not random. It is information.
“Ire” means conditions are favorable, but Ire does not do the work for you.
Something is ending. You don’t have to grieve it before you can release it.
Right Leg: Osa (Practical / Everyday Matters)
On the ground this week, Osa is moving through your daily habits and physical routines with the kind of energy that doesn’t wait for a convenient time. The right leg is where everyday life lives - what you eat, how you sleep, what you keep doing even after it stopped working. In the Health lane, Osa is asking you to look at the specific practices that have accumulated without your full awareness, particularly, the quiet, everyday ones. You know; the late nights that bled into the next morning, the meals eaten standing up because there’s no other option, or the body signals you’ve been reclassifying as minor because you’re busy. Osa doesn’t demand you fix everything at once, but It does require that you stop pretending you don’t know what you know.
Tarot Companion for Osa: 9 of Cups Reversed
The 9 of Cups upright is that deep sense of I have enough, I am enough, this is good. Reversed, it shows that feeling turned inward in a way that hasn’t surfaced yet. It’s not absence. It’s more like the satisfaction is waiting on the other side of something you’ve been avoiding. What this card illuminates in the practical lane is that the contentment you’re looking for in your health (feeling rested, feeling capable, feeling at home in your body) isn’t gone. It’s been blocked by patterns you haven’t been willing to name out loud.
Practical focus:
Identify one physical habit you’ve been minimizing. Call it what it is, even just to yourself.
If the body’s response to this week’s clearing feels uncomfortable, that’s not a signal to stop, that’s Osa working.
Track your sleep and hunger signals for three days. Don’t analyze yet. Just watch what’s actually happening.
Small, deliberate acts of physical care this week carry more weight than usual.
Left Leg : Oyeku (Temporal / Spiritual Matters)
Oyeku in the left leg is where the spiritual truth of this reading settles. Oyeku is the night. In the Health lane, It’s asking you to acknowledge what has genuinely come to an end. There’s something that used to work, be it a rhythm, a way of running yourself, maybe a relationship to rest or to effort, that no longer matches your body’s actual needs. Oyeku wants you to mark it honestly and set it down.
The temporal layer here is specific: this is not a phase you’re entering. It’s a completion you’re moving through.
Tarot Companion for Oyeku: 4 of Swords
The 4 of Swords is one of the most direct cards in the deck for what Oyeku is saying. It shows the figure lying down because deliberate rest before re-engagement is the only intelligent move available right now. This card illuminates Oyeku’s message by making it visible: the spiritual work this week is not an activity, it’s a pause. The body needs stillness to process what Osa is clearing, and the 4 of Swords says plainly “ you are not supposed to outrun this one.”
Spiritual focus:
Give yourself one period of unscheduled quiet this week. Not necessarily a formal practice, just quiet.
Notice where your body is holding the thing that’s ending. That tension is trying to communicate something. Acknowledge it, even just out loud in an empty room.
Oyeku responds to acknowledgment. You don’t need a ritual. You need to say what’s true.
If rest feels productive this week, let it. The guilt about slowing down is the thing that doesn’t belong here.
Closing
In this context, Osa Oyeku is an intervention from the inside out. The capacity you’re being asked to protect and restore is the condition under which everything else in your life becomes possible. Oyeku’s stillness is not a consequence of what came before. It is the natural resting place between one way of being and the next. The ancestors speak through Odi Oyeku this week, and what they are saying, beneath the specific instructions, is simple: you are allowed to stop, and still be in right relationship with life.
May Osa clear what has run its course — with speed and without cruelty. May Oyeku’s quiet reach you before exhaustion does. May this body know, this week, that it is being heard and honored. Ire. Ire. Ire.
Offering to Oya and Egungun
Osa travels with Oya, and Egungun speaks through Odi Oyeku this week. Both receive acknowledgment here.
A simple offering for this week:
White flowers or a piece of white cloth for the Ancestors set somewhere clean, even a windowsill
Nine purple or deep plum flowers for Oya, or nine pennies left at a threshold or crossroads
A separate glass of cool water for Egungun, named with intention when you set it down
If you do nothing else: one white or purple candle, lit quietly, and a few minutes sitting with it
Speak plainly:
Egungun, the ancestors who know me , I hear you speaking this week. Oya, you who carry the wind that rearranges, I am not fighting what you clear. My body is listening. My capacity is worth protecting. I receive Ire in this body and in this life, right now. Ase.
Sit briefly in silence after you speak. No rushing. Just let the words land.



