The ocha and ifa tradition (traditionally known as "santeria") are said to maintain a close relationship with nature. However, both traditions are characterized by a worldview that does not separate nature from non-nature (culture). Starting from the "letter of the year" of ifa and the psychology of the "children of the Oricha" (omo oricha) this paper illustrates the ocha-ifa worldview, which differs from the nature-culture dichotomy prevalent in the dominant thinking of the environment. The article seeks to understand how climate change- a very expression of the nature and culture distinction- was incorporated into ifa and its annual prophecies.