Explore the features of BODE Oracle Version 1.0, including Oracle Divination, Dream Interpretation, Odu Meaning, and Anonymous and Registered Consultations.
Learn about the family and research datasets used to power this spiritual platform.
BODE Oracle Versions
At BODE Oracle, we continuously evolve our platform to enhance user experience, enrich content, and improve functionality.
Below are the details of our current version and the various datasets and resources we've utilized to shape BODE Oracle.
Version 1.0 – Launched on November 5th, 2024
This initial release of BODE Oracle offers a comprehensive range of features designed to provide users with insightful and personalized consultations. The key features in Version 1.0 include:
Oracle Divination
Our primary service, offering users the ability to consult the Oracle through the ancient Ifa system, using authentic Odu pairings and interpretations.
Dream Interpretation
Gain insights into the meanings behind dreams through the lens of Ifa divination and Yoruba cultural teachings.
Odu Meaning and Interpretation
Explore detailed explanations of the 256 Odu in the Ifa corpus, including their stories, meanings, and relevance to personal consultations.
Anonymous Consultation
Allows users to consult the Oracle without registering, providing a private experience with automatic data deletion post-session.
Registered Members Consultation
Registered users can access personalized consultations, save their results, and receive ongoing insights through their accounts.
User Account and Dashboard
Registered users can manage their profiles, view consultation history, and control settings through a secure user dashboard.
Datasets and Resources Used in Version 1.0
BODE Oracle prides itself on the depth and authenticity of the datasets used to support our divination services. In Version 1.0, we've drawn from the following rich sources:
Family Dataset
As the new Generation head of the Atolagbe's family and a descendant of the OLOBA family, our family's history, lineage and my late father teachings provide a solid foundation for the wisdom and teachings within BODE Oracle.
We have utilized traditional knowledge passed down through generations of the Atolagbe family, including contributions from:
- The Atolagbe Family, Ajase-Ipo, Kwara State
- Dr. Olabode I. Atolagbe (My Late Father)
- Alhaji Ilyas Atolagbe: My Uncle
- Alhaji Sanni Atolagbe: (My Great-Great-Grandfather)
- Late Alhaji Abdul Kareem Atolagbe (Judge): (My Grandfather)
- The Oloba Family, Esiwo of Sanmora, Kwara State.
Friends of the Atolagbe Family Dataset
This includes a collection of traditional knowledge, charms, sacrifices and medicines that have been preserved by friends of the family, dating back to the 18th century and continuing to the present day.
Research Papers and Online Resources
In addition to family knowledge, we have also utilized academic and spiritual research from the following sources:
- African Traditional Religions: Ifa: [https://atla.libguides.com/OER_Ifa]
- Dr. Will Coleman – Associate Professor at the Interdenominational Theological Center
- Religion & Theology: [https://www.atla.com/]
- Babalawo Chief Ifayemi Awopeju Bogunmbe: https://www.scribd.com/document/422549713/odu-ifa
- Daily Ifa: [https://www.daily-ifa.com/]
We are committed to continually expanding and refining BODE Oracle with future versions, which will include more features and datasets to enhance your divination experience. Stay tuned for updates!
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