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MY HAPPY PLACE MY HEALING PLACE .. BY THE WATER
@jackiesonthereef #negriljamaica
#ModelAsiaMonet #bikinitop @curvybeach #oceanblue #healing #healingwaters #yemaya #goddessvibes #travelnoire #travel (at Jackie’s on the Reef, Negril, Jamaica)
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 Sea Garden✨️ Only one available ✨️www.wildwitchcrystals.comThe Goddess Yemaya, Caribbean Calc

Sea Garden
✨️ Only one available ✨️
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The Goddess Yemaya, Caribbean Calcite, Black Tourmaline in Quartz, Crystal Quartz and Selenite.
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#witch #wiccan #witches #pagan #pagans #bruja #brujas #brujeria #witchcraft #witchgang #crystals #crystallove #crystalshop #healingcrystals #healingcrystal #crystalgarden #crystalterrarium #njwitch #babywitch #urbanwitch #suburbanwitch #seawitch #yemaya #bookofshadows #spells
(at Rutgers University—New Brunswick)
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Goddess of the Sea

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It’s ok to take time for self….It’s necessary. A time to hear nothing but your own thoughts Beach Vl

It’s ok to take time for self….It’s necessary. A time to hear nothing but your own thoughts

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#bobmarleybeach #beach #jamaica #travel #nature #ra #sunbath #melanincharge #vitaminD #oceancleanse #yemaya #islandbruja #islandlife #myway (at Jamaica)
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divinemoon:Yemaya, mistress and Lady of the water and Queen of the sea, essential source of life.

divinemoon:

Yemaya, mistress and Lady of the water and Queen of the sea, essential source of life. Orisha greater Universal mother principle. Considered as the mother of all the Orishas. Also referred to Olokun, Yenbo and Yemú. Olokun is basis of Yemaya, the largest of roads, is the Orisha of procreation.Attributed to Yemayá Iyá Moayé, mother of the world, Ife-Ife, sacred city of the Yoruba creation. Festivities last for several days. The toned songs and dances in their honor are the most beautiful of the Yoruba pantheon. It is said that the Saint was born of the sea. The Earth as we know it was transported on a shell and also the shellcreatures on the tasks that should be performed.There are wood-carved figures depicting her as a beautiful woman pregnant, full of life, with very large breasts. This image also symbolizes fertility that allowed him to be the mother of all the Orishas.Yemaya is a woman beautiful, of medium height, black as coal, with completely curly hair. Mother admirable, brave imposing, witch fearsome, but loving, human and complacent. Attentive and deferential. It is just as Obatala reigns sovereign of a matriarchal Government.She is comprehensive, intelligent and loving with their children and is also an involvement grandmother who lets Oshun in their care. Ibeyis, sons of Oshun and Shango and Oshé Adéu Son of Oshun and Orunmila.She is Orisha of creativity and nature. Sea shells are born and it that is why within the religion is together with his sons the true shell.She is kind and noble with their children, who has great patience. But when not calm anything, gets angry when this happens it causes calamities to the person who offended her.She was wife of Babalu Aye, Aggayú, Orula and Oggun. She likes to hunt, cut grass and handle the machete. She is astute and indomitable. Her punishments are harsh and your anger is terrible, but righteous.Whoever has her crowned should not utter her name without first touching the ground with the fingertips and kissing them traces of powder. All the Orishas are born of Yemaya and therefore participate in the ceremony of the River, where also lives Oshun.“-Yemonya in Life Giving Waters”mixed media on masonite-2006Credit:Ammar Nsoroma

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divinemoon: “May our universal mother Yemaya/Yemoja bestow upon us Ase, Blessings”. O My Yemaya Moth

divinemoon:

“May our universal mother Yemaya/Yemoja bestow upon us Ase, Blessings”.

O My Yemaya
Mother Of The World
Sea Goddess
Take away the bad and
Throw it into the sea
O My Yemaya
Bless us, Protect us, and
Deliver us from evil.
O Mio Yemaya.
Ashé,
By: Iya Olawo Che
Image/Artist: Unknown
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juteuxbuttafly: “put some honey and sea water by your bed. acknowledge. that your being needs sweetn

juteuxbuttafly:

“put some honey and sea
water by your bed.
acknowledge. that your being needs sweetness
and cleansing.
that it is sore.
that you are. soft.
-orishas”
~Nayyirah Waheed, Nejma

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To Yemaya. May she grant Cleo safe travels to the stars. Cleo, vai com deuses. Eternas saudades!

To Yemaya. May she grant Cleo safe travels to the stars. Cleo, vai com deuses. Eternas saudades!


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Seven African Powers

Each of the Seven African Powers is affiliated with specific colors and numbers; incorporate these into spells dedicated to them individually or en masse. Because African slaves were forbidden their own spiritual traditions, each orisha was also syncretized to a Roman Catholic saint, although exactly which one depends upon the African Diaspora tradition to which one subscribes.

  • Elegba:
    • Color: Black, Red
    • Number: 3, 7
    • Syncretized Saint: Saint Anthony, Saint Peter, the Anima Sola, Holy Child of Atocha

  • Obatala:
    • Color: White
    • Number: 8
    • Syncretized Saint: Jesus Christ, Our Lady of Mercy

  • Ogun:
    • Color: Black, Red (green in some traditions)
    • Number: 3, 7
    • Syncretized Saint: Saint James the Major, Michael the Archangel, Saint Peter, Saint George, Saint Anthony

  • Chango:
    • Color: Red, White
    • Number: 6
    • Syncretized Saint: Saint Barbara, Saint Jerome

  • Yemaya:
    • Color: Blue, White, Crystal Clear
    • Number: 7
    • Syncretized Saint: Stella Maris

  • Oshun:
    • Color: Yellow, Orange, Coral
    • Number: 5
    • Syncretized Saint: Our Lady of Charity

  • Orunmila:*
    • Color: Green, Yellow
    • Number: 4
    • Syncretized Saint: Saint Francis

  • Oya:*
    • Color: Purple, Maroon, Brown or Multi-colored
    • Number: 9
    • Syncretized Saint: Saint Barbara, Our Lady of Candelaria, Saint Catherine

  • Ochossi:*
    • Color: Lavender, Brown
    • Number: 2
    • Syncretized Saint: Saint Sebastian

*The seventh African power is subject to interpretation. Because the magic number seven cannot be changed, orishas cannot simply be added to the list; should one wish to incorporate a different orisha, one of the original seven must be removed. Orunmila is the traditional seventh power, one of the original seven. However, Orunmila has less personal individual interaction with his followers than other orishas, and is therefore less familiar (and less beloved) then other orishas; he is often replaced in this pantheon. Orunmila is most frequently replaced by the orisha Oya, who, in a sense, is the feminist choice. The hunter-warrior Ochossi has become increasingly prominent (as demonstrated by the number of spells dedicated to him) and has very recently begun to appear among the Seven African Powers as well.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

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