Ile Osunfikayo

Osun is the embodiment of healing, abundance, and divine feminine power. She uses her powerful waters to cleanse, heal, and protect her children. Yeye Osun teaches us that without water, without women, life cannot exist. Osun teaches us to be in the flow. Osun teaches us to be cool like the water. Coolness, sweetness, is the key to achieving the things we want. Chill out and do things gently. 

We call onto Osun for healing, positive relationships in life, healthy children, abundance, diplomatic resolution, and anything else we’re looking for our Divine Mother to support us in. 

Ore Yeye Osun!

Osunfikayo’s mission is to spread joy and happiness throughout the world through the healing power of Osun.


Our Great Mother

Osun is the Great Mother. She is the primordial element of water, which is necessary for all life to exist. Osun is the most powerful female Orisa. She is the leader of all woman, and she has this status because she stood forward and claimed that space amongst all Orisa (male and female). Osun is a warrior & she stands for getting what’s due. Osun is for EVERYONE because she is the Great Mother of us all. 


UPCOMING EVENTS


About Chief Awosanmi Sekou Alaje

Chief Alájé is the founder of the Osun Temple Ile Osunfikayo and the Ifa temple Ile Ogundase . His approach and methodology is based on spiritual training he has under gone in various places including Africa, Asia, South America, United States and The Caribbean. His diverse experiences give him a well-rounded and holistic approach to spiritual health. 

Chief Alájé comes from a rich ancestral lineage of healers, root workers, sacred musicians and African priests. Chief Alájé is an initiated priest in several systems including Ifa, Osun, Ayan and Aña.  He is also a coronated Chief in Osogbo, Yoruba Land, Nigeria. During his coronation he was given the title Onilu Awoedu of Osogbo meaning "The Master Drummer of the Ancient Mystery Systems of Ifa and Orisa." Chief Alaje is one of the few African Americans that has been coronated as a Chief in Yoruba Land. Chief Alaje uses his platform to unify communities in the United States, the Caribbean, South America and Africa. He also teaches and mentors people of all ages in schools, universities and within his Ifa and Orisa temple as well. Chief Alaje’s family legacy is dedicated to the preservation of African Spirituality. His Apetebi, Iyalode Osunsina Ifatooke Alaje is a Senior Osun Priest, initiated and trained in Osogbo as well.