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Friday, October 17, 2014

Goddess Oracle ~ Yemanya ~ GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY

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I was awakened by soft Goddess whispers in my ears telling me flow with my golden currents of freedom ....    





MY YEMAYA POEM/PRAYER:
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Yemaya, Blessed Mother of the Seas,
Let Your Sacred Waters wash over me.
Mother, embrace me, Your humble child.
Cleanse me, Nurture me, Sustain me.
Yemaya, Beautiful One.
You Who wears the Seven Skirts of the Seven Seas,
Swirl around me and create a flow of energy
that can wash away all bane.
Yemaya, Mistress of the Moon,
Shine Your light onto me,
And fill me with your magic.
Help me to accomplish my goals
Yemaya, Healing Ocean Mother
I ask You to fill me with Your Healing Energy
Let Your Cleansing Waters wash over me
Heal me with Your Regenerative Powers.
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YEMAYA - MOTHER GODDESS OF THE LIVING SEAS
Alternate Spellings & Personas: Yemaya, Yemanja, Imanja, Yemoja, Ymoja, Yemowo (Africa); Yemanja, Iemanja, Janaina (Brazil) as Yemanja Afodo, also of Brazil, She protects boats and grants safe passage; Yemanya, Yemayah, Iemanya, Yemaya Ataramagwa (The Wealthy Queen of the Sea- Her stern persona), Yemaya Achabba (The Violent and Overpowering Mistress of the Sea), Yemaya Olokun (which is only said to be seen in dreams) (Cuba); La Sirene, La Siren, Agwe, (Haitian Vodou); Yemallia, Yemana, Yemaja , La Balianne (US Voodoo) Kalunga, Ma Lango, Nana Buluku/Nana Borocum/Nana Burku, Mama Wata (Mother Water) Agwe,
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Pantheon/Country of Origin: West Africa (original), The Carribean Islands (Transplanted), Brazil (Transplanted), United States (Transplanted)
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Corresponding/Associated Goddesses:Mama Wata, La Diosa del mar, Mermaid Goddess Of The Sea, Our LadyRegala, Star of the Sea, La Siren, Madre D’Agua - Mother of Waters, The Virgin Mary (although this is a very sterile and removed version of Her…as we know that no Mother is truly a virgin, as the Catholics would have us believe! However, if using the true ancient meaning of virgin, as a woman unto herself, owned by no man , usually an unmarried Priestess; then yes, although Yemaya had Her consort, She truly is a Goddess/Woman unto Herself) ) ;
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Epithets: Mother of the Sea, The Mother of All, The Womb of Creation, Mother Of Dreams & Secrets, The Goddess of Natural Wealth, Mother of Pearl, Veiled Isis, The Constantly Coming Woman, Yey Omo Eja - Woman Whose Children Are the Fish, Star of the Sea, Giver of Life, Ocean Goddess of the Crescent Moon, Queen of Witches, Holy Sea Queen,
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Qualities/Job/Powers: Creatrix, Mother of all of the Waters, Mother of all of the Gods, Patron Goddess and Protector of Women and Children; Fertility Goddess; Goddess of Love; Revealer of Mysteries; the Patron Deity of the Fishermen and the Survivors of Shipwrecks, the Feminine Principle of Creation and the Spirit of Moonlight; Goddess of the Ogun River to the Yoruban People of West Africa; Ruler of Dreams,
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Holy days/Feast Days: December (The first 2 weeks, December 2nd, December 31st); June 21st/22nd- the Summer Solstice; September 7th & 26th ; New Years Eve; February 2nd, there is a celebration to honor Yemeya. It involves large processions of people walking into the ocean giving many thanks for the safe passage of their ancestors, also in the hope that the coming year will bring good prospects to the community that lives on her shores. ; Mother’s Day; Birthing Celebrations; Boating/Fishing/Ocean Celebrations/Festivals;
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Parents: Oduduwa/Odduddua (Mother) and Obatala (Father)
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Children: 15 Children- Orungan & 14 Orisha(the ones I could find named) Ogun (the Orisha of Iron), Olokun, Shopona, Shango (the Orisha of Thunder and Lightening), Oya (The Orisha of the Wind), Also: Gave birth to all of the waters of the World & to Mankind as well
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Spouse(s): Agayu/Aganju (Brother/Husband)
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Description: Dark Skinned, Dark flowing hair, beautiful, voluptuous, deep breasted, many times portrayed as both pregnant, and/or with the fins of a mermaid, wears 7 skirts that represent the 7 Seas, usually wearing a pearl and starfish necklace, sometimes with a dolphin, duck or a peacock.
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Colors: Blue, White & Silver (also, as Nana Buluku: Mauve & Black)
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Trees/Plants/Flowers/Herbs/Oils: Balsam, Willow/Sea Weed, Algae, Coral/ Water
Lotus /Cinnamon, [Red Rasberry Leaves, Black Cohosh, and other Feminine and Uterine Tonic Herbs /Vanilla, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood
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Element: Water
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Numbers: 7 (Seven Seas of the World)
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Tarot Card: The Empress, The Queen of Cups, The Moon, The High Preistess
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Mystical Creatures: Mermaids, Undines
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Animals/Familiars: Dolphins, Peacocks, Ducks, Starfish, All Sea Creatures, Chickens, Snakes, *
Symbols: Oceans, Rivers, The Star, Cowry Shells, The Moon, Ships/Boats, Fans, Feathers, Snakes,
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Foods: Melons/Watermelon, Fish/Shell Fish, Yams, Grains, Oranges, Kelp,
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Places: Ocean, Rivers, The Sea Shore, Moonlit Places, (especially near water)
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Month: July
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Season: Summer
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Day of the Week: Saturday
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Planet: Moon
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Astrological Sign: Cancer; The North Star is connected to Her as well
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Crystals & Gemstones: Blue Chaledoncey, Aquamarine, Moonstone, Pearl, Quartz Crystals, Ocean Rocks, especially those with a hole, Mother of Pearl, Turquoise, Blue Lace Agate
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Metals: Silver, Copper (She loves pennies!)
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Offerings/Sacrifices: It is traditional to make Yemaya offerings and set them afloat on the Sea in a little boat. She loves pretty, feminine items, such as mirrors, combs, lipstick and perfume; and especially jewelry. She adores pearls and shells, cowry shells being sacred to Her. She also likes abalone shells, starfish and peacock feathers.
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According to legend, Yemeya's first gift to humans was a sea shell in which her voice could always be heard. We honor her when we hold a shell to our ear in order to hear her voice, the ocean.
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Wishes can be made to her on paper and then cast out into the sea. She likes melons of all kinds, and watermelon is Her absolute favorite. She likes flowers, white ones the best.
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If you burn a candle to Her, put three pennies underneath, as she loves copper. Any work or offerings to Her are strongest on the Full Moon, and the Full Moon in July is Her favorite.
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She may be called upon for help during child birth as she is also a fertility goddess, she loves children. You may invoke her for all things to do with motherhood and raising children, protection for unborn babies, help in a crisis to do with a child, She's an eternal parent!
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Also for all Womyns issues, Witchcraft, washing away sorrows, acquiring ancient wisdom, protecting the home, for beauty, good fortune, good health and for rain. Yemeya rules over the ocean surface and is the patroness deity of surviving shipwrecked persons.
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A word of advice, 2 actually…Yemaya is a feirce Mother, and like all Mothers will do anything to help Her children- but She hated lazy people, so if you are not willing to work for your own aid, as well as petition Her, call on someone else. And ALWAYS, ALWAYS remember to thank Her for Her assistance. She is a sensitive Mother Goddess, and enjoys thanks and praises.
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MY LITTLE YEMAYA SHRINE
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This is the little Yemaya Shrine that I made.
I started with a clear glass jar, and placed my Goddess Yemaya card in it.
From there, I started layering different objects in various containers. I used objects that corresponded with the Goddess Yemaya, creation, and the Ocean. The little glass cup is filled with sand and some little crystals, shells and gemstones.
Down on the bottom, nestled in the larger white dish, I layed some larger stones, shells and turtles.
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MATERIALS:
Yemaya Card from the Goddess Oracle Deck
Sea Shells: Spiral, Scalloped & Cowry Shells, Abalone & Silver Ring
Miniature Wand/Pendant: Silver, Clear Quartz Point, Rose Quartz, Amethyst,
Stones & Crystals: Blue Quartz Single Terminated Point, Geode Slices, Adventurine Heart, Malachite Heart ,Murano Glass Pendant & Malachite Pendant, Moonstone, Green Stone Sphere, Bloodstone, Green Jasper, Moss Agate, Turquoise, Sodalite, Blue Lace Agate
Beach Sand & Sea Salt
Animals: Sea Turtles, Large & Small

Yemaya is a magnificent aspect of the Divine Mother.  She is primarily considered an African-Brazilian Goddess; yet she has followed her people to many far and distant ports. She has found a home on a variety of Caribbean Islands, including Cuba, Haiti, Trinidad, and in Central, South and North America, and she has certainly found a home in my heart, here in Huntington Beach, California!

 

Yemaya was originally the Ogun River Goddess of the Yoruba in Nigeria.  In Africa, known as Mama Watta, Mother of Water, she was considered the source of all water, the source of all life and was prayed to for fertility and for aid with childbirth. 

 

Yemaya traveled with her people on the slave ships, comforting them during their forced migration to the New World.  Through this passage her role expanded to Mother Ocean, she evolved and adapted to support the needs and changes of her children.

 

Today Yemaya is known by many names, Mother of Pearls, Mother Ocean, Stella Maris (Star of the Sea), Yeyé Omo Eja, which means Mother Whose Children Are the Fish, Mother of Dreams, Mother of Water, Mother of All, to name just a few.

 

In Brazil, some of her followers consider Yemaya as a savior for having protected their ancestors during their voyage from Africa and honor her as their national goddess.  In Haiti she is Agwe, Mother of the Sea, in Haitian Vodou, she is a Moon Goddess aligned with protecting mothers and children, in Trinidad she is a River Goddess and in New Orleans she is called La Balianne.

 

Goddess Yemaya’s domain is water, rivers, and what is often considered the birthplace of all of life on earth - the oceans and the seas.  She is specifically associated with the upper part of the ocean, which contains the most life.  Her first gift was a shell so that her people would always be able to hear her voice. Her name Mother Whose Children are the Fish, denotes that her children are countless and further relates her infinite and all encompassing life giving aspect.

 

Her symbols and associations include, the sea/ocean, rivers and all bodies of water, the six-pointed star, pearls, cowrie shells, mother of pearl, sea shells, silver, Mother Mary, mermaids, the full moon, the crescent moon, white flowers, the number 7, and the colors blue and white.  Yemaya is typically depicted as a mermaid or as a beautiful woman emerging from the sea - often with pearls pouring from her palms.  She is sometimes referenced as wearing seven skirts of blue and white.

 

A Goddess of the New Year, she is celebrated in Brazil on New Year’s Eve with candles, flowers, food and a variety of other offerings, people gather on the shore petitioning the Goddess to grant their wishes and to bring them blessings for the New Year.

 

Yemaya is also celebrated in Brazil on the Summer Solstice and other celebration days include February 2, September 7 and September 9.  Offerings typically include flowers, soap, perfume, yams, grains, melons, shells, and jewelry.  Note: We believe that any offering made with loving intent is recognized and accepted, and we suggest if making an offering to Yemaya through the ocean, river or any body of water, to use that which is echo-friendly.

 

She Who Gives Birth to All of Life, Yemaya is aligned with the power of creation flowing through all that is.  In this aspect, she assists with remembering, reclaiming and activating our own innate creative power, realizing our true and natural ability to create and experience magnificence within our life.

 

This Mother Goddess brings the blessings of new energy, new creativity, new opportunities and new experiences.  Yemaya also lovingly assists and supports the rebirthing process, cleansing and purifying the old energy, releasing that which has served its purpose, allowing for renewal and new beginnings. 

 

If invited, Yemaya will relieve the stress and strain of stagnation and will clear any blocked energy, bringing the blessings of smooth, fluid movement, providing realignment with the Divine Flow of the Universe.  Within this energy, the Goddess helps us realize our natural flow, experience smooth, steady progress and as the river ultimately flows into the sea, we will naturally flow unto the realization of ultimate success.

 

Goddess Yemaya reminds us that to exist is to be in a constant state of change, everything is constantly adapting, changing and evolving.  If requested, she will help remove resistance to change, helping us to adapt when necessary, helping us to embrace our natural evolution so that we may realize and experience the true essence of our ever ascending consciousness.

 

She is a tremendous ally to those involved in ocean conservation and to those who are active in protecting ocean inhabitants (i.e. dolphins, whales, seals, fish, etc.)  Goddess Yemaya will provide protective and loving guardianship for sailors, scuba divers and any who venture out into the ocean who petition her protection and show honor and respect for the sea. She will also act as a liaison for those interested in connecting with the magical realm of mermaids. Call upon Yemaya to provide platforms for positive interactions with mermaids, sea sprites and water spirits.

 

The most predominant expression of Yemaya is that of a gentle and nurturing Divine Mother.  Although strongly protective, in the aspect of Mother Goddess, Yemaya is the essence of infinite, all encompassing love, love that endures the eternal depths of time, spans the breadth of Universal Space and traverses with us through each and every incarnation and through all that transpires in between. Goddess Yemaya is a beloved Divine Mother who will help any and all who call upon her to move beyond perceived limitations and realize the full magnitude and magnificence of their True Potential.                         


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