“Beyond 4-Cowries”
Obi Pele Divination (Novice)
A structured introduction to Obi-based divination that bridges foundational 4-cowrie outcomes into Obi Abata / Obi Pele patterns, ethics, question framing, and certification readiness.
Practice-First
Daily documented castings (photo + written findings) with feedback.
Weekly Zoom
Guided instruction, review, and Q&A each week.
Novice Track
Designed to build reliable basics + ethical interpretation.
6 Core Modules
Course map- Introduction — orientation & expectations
- 4-Cowrie System — meanings, patterns, use-cases
- Obi Abata / Obi Pele — attachments, elements, patterns
- Deities (Orisha) — spiritual context and influences
- Questions — framing, ethics, clarity & follow-ups
- Summary — readiness + certification eligibility
Obi Pele Introduction
orientation • limits • namingThere is benefit to those that receive Aborisha initiations to have access to the divine. This access, while always present, may be obscured by ego, doubt, negative energies, ancestors, or other spiritual / energetic provocateurs. Fundamental divination systems exist to provide insight to basic yes-or-no questions within clear limits.
Limits of Questioning
ethics-first- Yes/No questions only.
- Avoid questions that have known answers.
- Minimize illegal, immoral, or unethical questions.
- Refrain from asking the same question twice.
- Questions that harm self, others, or the environment are off-limits.
- Questions about oneself are encouraged.
From 4-Cowrie to Obi Abata
system evolutionAfter Aborisha initiations, it is common to receive 4 cowries as a first implement for divination. The Four Cowrie Divination System—with its families of possibilities—is profound enough to extend throughout the life of even a very blessed and hardworking Aborisha. In some settings, an alternate level of divination is the Obi Abata, using fresh nuts (split and cast) as an introduction to an alternate or sometimes primary divination system.
In the African diaspora, the nuts may be imported away from their energetic source. Over time, Obi systems evolved to meet Aborisha needs. One such evolution is Obi Pele: a divination system comprised of four elements affixed with two pairs of attachments—extending the familiar outcome families into broader domains of influence used in Obi Abata-style divination.
Naming Convention
Obi Pele identityWhen presented to an Aborisha, the implement may be renamed after the initiate’s name. The implement in general is referred to as Obi Pele, while in the hands of an Aborisha it may be referred to as Obi “Aborisha Name”.
| Aborisha Name | Obi Pele Name |
|---|---|
| Oshun Kemi | Obi Kemi |
| Ogun Leve | Obi Leve |
| Shango Yemi | Obi Yemi |
Example phrasing in a reading: “The Obi Yemi says…” • “The Obi Leve responds with…”
What You’ll Do
practice + documentation- Learn the foundational “Yes / Maybe / No” outcomes from 4-cowrie.
- Transition into Obi Abata / Obi Pele patterns and attachments.
- Cast 16x daily, record the pattern, and write a short interpretation.
- Submit photos + findings for feedback.
- Use a support chart to validate meaning + ethical direction.
Ideal For
who this serves- Beginners ready to move beyond basic “4-cowrie only” readings.
- Iyawos and devotees who want structured divination discipline.
- Students preparing for a novice-level divination credential.
- Anyone who needs ethical question framing and consistent outcomes.
3-Week Plan
weekly milestonesWeek 1 — Foundations (4-Cowrie Basics + Daily Discipline)
- Introduction & orientation
- 4-cowrie meanings and core outcomes
- Cast 16x daily; submit photo + interpretation
- Live Zoom review + Q&A
Typical focus outcomes: Alafia (Yes), Etawa (Maybe/struggle), Ejife (Definitely yes), Okana (Doubtful), Oyeku (No).
Week 2 — Obi Abata System (Attachments + Expanded Patterns)
- Obi Abata elements and “attachments” framework
- Pattern recognition: moving from simple outcomes to structured variants
- Cast 16x daily; submit photo + meaning
- Zoom: troubleshooting, ethics, and clarity of question
Expanded study outcomes may include: Ogbe, Obita, Akita, Aje, Ilera, Akoran, Ero, Ejire.
Week 3 — Deities + Application (Readiness & Certification)
- Deities/Orisha context applied to interpretation
- Ethics: appropriate directives and responsible guidance
- Sample questions used to assess readiness
- Zoom: final review + next steps
End-of-course: sample question set + review of documented castings.
Certification Eligibility
Novice Diviner- Consistent daily casting documentation (photo + written meaning).
- Ability to reframe unclear questions ethically.
- Correct identification of key outcomes and patterns.
- Demonstrated understanding of directives (ethics) and context.
- Participation in weekly Zoom review sessions.
Support Chart Usage
validation tool- Reference patterns (elements skyward/earthward) to confirm meaning.
- Use ethical directives to guide “what to do next” responsibly.
- Connect outcomes to Orisha influences as context—not superstition.
- When outcomes are doubtful (e.g., Okana), reframe the question.
This course emphasizes repeatable practice, documented results, and ethical clarity.