The goddess of the waters

The goddess of the waters Ésotérisme- Spiritualisme- Tarot Divinatoire

21/02/2023

To the discovery of the entity Lègba and its ramifications.

The energy of :

The energy of virility still called among the Egyptians or in the Fon tradition ( Benin ) or in the tradition ( Benin - Yoruba ) is the guardian of the threshold or the guardian of the temple. His original name is > ( Yoruba-Benin-Nigeria) which means the holder of power.

The different kinds:

1- or The Guardian of the People: It is an energy of virility erected at the entrance of the village or town that protects and establishes trust within the community.

2- :
Literally king of the gate and the family energy of virility belonging to the head of the family (man).

3- :
This is the energy of virility belonging to a woman after initiation into the Fâ.

4- :
It is the energy of temporary virility erected for the man after initiation to the Fâ before making .

5- :
It is the energy of Virility erected for the deities of public utility or the great convents of Vodoun culture.

♦️Champs of action:

The fields of action of the energy of virility have many ramifications.

- It ensures family cohesion and harmony.

- It ensures cohesion, harmony, harmony and stability within the community, region or nation.

- She is the light of life, the guide, the scout of other deities and their followers.

♦️Champs of opposite action:

In case of neglect against it, it creates disharmony, discord, instability, inconsistency and tension in the home, community, nation etc.

It can also be the main instigator for one reason or another.

♦️Son Influences on male health:
The energy controls male infertility and diseases related to the reproductive system. It is at the root of sexual weakness, hernia, enuresis, prostate diseases.


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VODOUN GAMBADA The deity Gambada, who is said to be from Ghana, is a Voodoo represented by a three-headed serpent who fo...
15/06/2021

VODOUN GAMBADA The deity Gambada, who is said to be from Ghana, is a Voodoo represented by a three-headed serpent who fought against wizards. Gambada, true base of all Vodouns, the most formidable, generator of powers to all Vodouns. Transported from Ghana, gambada is a three-headed serpent who fought against sorcerers. Very generous and powerful, he feeds all the voodoo, he would do good to those who confide in him for his protection. He would heal mental illnesses, cleanse man from bad luck. It is represented by the tail of the horse, strings, whistle, powder, perfume, candle etc. Whoever clings to this Voodoo would be spared the terror of sorcerers. Gambada is known as the specialist wedding voodoo. It makes it possible to seal unions, to make them last or to obtain the return of the loved one. To use such an object, the person has a flute or a magic whistle made by a Bokono priest. If the whistle is blown while saying the name of the loved one, the desired person will respond immediately and seek to join the whistle holder. To be a follower of Vodoun gambada, one is interned in the convent for three months in order to follow certain rituals, this divinity requires honesty and love of neighbor. In order not to suffer his anger or so that he does not turn against either, we must strictly follow his precepts. Generally his followers do not consume pork, yesterday's paste and red beans. It can be used in self-defense to incapacitate an enemy, it protects against wizards and provides wealth. In the event of satisfaction, oxen, hens and ducks are offered as sacrifices. ✅Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/100004935038159/posts/1761698980671253/?app=fbl ✅ Contact: pantheonvodoun@gmail.com

Voodoo Shango At the origin of African Voodoo, the deity Shango was worshiped by the Yoruba tribes, an ethnic group of p...
13/06/2021

Voodoo Shango At the origin of African Voodoo, the deity Shango was worshiped by the Yoruba tribes, an ethnic group of present-day Nigeria. This entity belongs to the seven most powerful LOAS. Shango's strength is symbolized by a two-edged ax or ram's horns. The ax indicates that life is always double-edged. The legend of Shango Born on Earth, he is a god who initially lived with men, in the Oyo kingdom he ruled. But during his earthly life he was already preparing for his divine existence and that is why many magical forces were attributed to him. Flames were coming out of his mouth. He knew how to throw lightning bolts at enemies. That’s why in the old days, when a person was struck by lightning, they would be carried into the woods and left behind. She was punished by Shango and received a fair retribution. Legend has it that when his subjects one day expressed their dissatisfaction with him, he ascended to Heaven along a golden chain. Shango ceremony Today, Shango, is a deity revered as the god of justice and often depicted in the company of his three wives: Oba, Oya and Oshun. When Shango's Vévé is drawn on the ground with powders, its invocation gives courage and strength in anticipation of a trial, for example. It provides support and confers invulnerability to fire. This connection with fire also makes it a very valuable aid in acts of healing magic against diseases related to this element. Shango's characteristics Properties: god of fire, warrior, judge, lord of Lightning and Thunder. Symbols: two-edged ax, forest, horse, ram, dove and pheasant. Day: Friday. Colors: red and white. Associated number: six. Favorite foods: corn, peppers, apple and yam. Planets: Mars, Sun. Ritual place in the house: in the foyer or on the desk. Salutation: Kaguo Kabiosile. ✅ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/100004935038159/posts/1761698980671253/?app=fbl ✅ Contact: pantheonvodoun@gmail.com

Voodoo Yansa The goddess Yansa, also called Oya in the African tradition, comes to us from West Africa, and more particu...
10/06/2021

Voodoo Yansa The goddess Yansa, also called Oya in the African tradition, comes to us from West Africa, and more particularly from the Niger river which is its manifestation. She is the goddess of sudden changes, the manifestation of violence and destructive forces. It is also Aida-Wedo in the Haitian myth, the wife of Damballah-Wedo, the one who lives near rivers and streams. The legend of Yansa She can be gentle as a lamb, spreading her rainbow over landscapes and a moment later, devastating entire regions with a terrible storm. Goddess of Niger, her attribute is a dagger in the shape of a scimitar and a buffalo horn. It influences the human mind, brings it ideas, gifts or, on the contrary, weakness of mind. She is beautiful and courageous, fiery but unpredictable. Yansa ceremony When the Vévé of Aida-Wedo is drawn on the ground, it does not take long for the deity to appear in a Voodoo ceremony and invest the body of one of the participants. The possessed person then begins a mad, frantic, totally disorderly dance and, most of the time, he holds in his right hand a torch to which he imprints incessant movements. It is a fundamental ritual that can be performed when the time is ripe for a major change, but it is essential to precisely define your request, the power of Yansaréside in its speed and its ability to transform. Yansa's characteristics Properties: goddess of winds, fire, water, rainbow, sovereign of the forces of nature and assumed warrior.Holy places: wind, Amazonian rivers and Niger river.Symbols: copper, black horsehair, sheep, grasshoppers, electric button Day: Wednesday Colors: purple, brown, red, terracotta Associated number: nine Favorite foods: eggplant, black grapes, plums, red wine Planets: Uranus, new Moon Ritual place in the house: work desk, library corner Salutation: Hekua Oya. ✅ Follow us on our page: https://www.facebook.com/100004935038159/posts/1761698980671253/?app=fbl ✅ Contact: pantheonvodoun@gmail.com

Voodoo Oshu In African Voodoo, we can compare Oshun to the Venus of the Romans or the Aphrodite of the Greeks. Its attri...
08/06/2021

Voodoo Oshu In African Voodoo, we can compare Oshun to the Venus of the Romans or the Aphrodite of the Greeks. Its attributes are beauty, sensuality and love. She has long been worshiped as the goddess of the Oshun River, and every year a festival is celebrated there in her honor. According to tradition, it governs the plastic arts, painting, sculpture, but also jewelry. Its task is to communicate the joy of life and passion. By means of the cool water, over which her power lies, she heals the sick. His generosity feeds the hungry. But be careful, she is also the mother of witches and wears makeup with the blood of her enemies. She exercises her charms and bewitches men. If she takes possession of a participant, he or she is led to the altar where various toiletries are available so that she can make herself beautiful: basin of water, towel, comb, red lipstick, makeup. Oshun's characteristics Properties: goddess of love and creative power, ruler of abundance, passion and flirtation. Holy places: mountains, running waters, Oshun river, Cuba. Symbols: jewelry, mirror, flat seashells, fans, bells, parrots, peacock and vulture. Day: Thursday. Colors: coral red, yellow and green. Associated number: five. Favorite foods: cakes, oranges, cinnamon, honey, squash. Planets: Venus, waxing moon. Ritual place in the house: bedroom, kitchen. Salutation: Ori Yé Yé O. Follow us on our page ✅https: //www.facebook.com/100004935038159/posts/1761698980671253/? App = fbl ✅Contact: pantheonvodoun@gmail.com

08/06/2021

voodoo obatala It has several names: Obatala, Batala or Oxala. It still comes from the Yoruba tradition in the African land of Nigeria. He is a deity who embodies the great ethical values: justice, wisdom, intelligence and greatness of soul. She observes human development from the clouds or on the highest mountain peaks. During the ritual, the officiants will make offerings of white color, because Damballah-Obatala loves this color of purity: white eggs, flour. When the deity descends to earth and takes hold of a body, the possessed one begins to hiss and crawl like a serpent, the symbol of this LOA. Damballah is a kind of snake man who loves the purity of white Damballah is a kind of snake man who loves the purity of white Obatala characteristics Properties: androgynous divinity, he embodies either an old woman with white hair, or an old man. He embodies the original creative energy. Holy places: clouds, city of Ife-Ife in Nigeria. Symbols: coconut, doves, elephants, snails, owls, white clothes, cotton ball. Day: Sunday. Colors: white, silver, also purple. Associated number: eight. Favorite foods: coconut, peas, pear, nuts this cola. Planet: Jupiter. Ritual place in the house: raised place or plinth, in the living room. Salutation: Maferefun Ba Ba. Contact: pantheonvodoun@gmail.com

Voudou Damballah Damballah is a very ancient deity, very present in Haitian Voodoo. She took the place of the androgynou...
01/06/2021

Voudou Damballah

Damballah is a very ancient deity, very present in Haitian Voodoo. She took the place of the androgynous deity Obatala of the African tradition. Damballah is the serpent god, the keeper of cosmic knowledge which unites the seemingly contrary forces of creation.
The legend of Damballah
According to legend, Damballah the god represented by a serpent is worshiped together with Yansa, the celestial serpent goddess, the one who is visible in the form of a rainbow. For Voodoo enthusiasts, she is the keeper of the cosmic treasure that lies at the end of the rainbow.
Damballah, on the other hand, is the earthly serpent, which is embodied in the waves of the waters, in the energy currents of the earth, and in crawling animals.
He is the patron of waters and trees and his ritual place is characterized by a large shallow pool and a fiery serpent.
Unlike the African tradition, followers of Haitian Voodoo, do not consider snakes as direct appearances of the divinity, but simply intermediaries. So they do not keep snakes in the temples.
The Damballah ceremony
Haitian Voodoo followers invoke Damballah and Yansa for the cosmic force they represent, but rarely do these gods exercise influence in their daily lives. These deities are considered to be very distant personalities from the terrestrial world.
It happens, however, that the god signs a spiritual union with a possessed woman. In this case, a marriage is concluded like an earthly wedding, with witnesses and a Voodoo priest. The pact then stipulates that the divinity protects the woman for life and can occupy her body at any time.
The possessed of Damballah move like snakes, hiss, squirm on the ground, crawl on trees and in the frames of houses from where they hang upside down. As Damballah can leave the body of the possessed at any time, he can leave his "human horse" in awkward positions. Therefore, followers always do their best to distract the deity from its acrobatic cravings.
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The Voodoo Pantheon is a set of beliefs and rites of African origin. It is a religion, of rare richness which offers a s...
29/05/2021

The Voodoo Pantheon is a set of beliefs and rites of African origin. It is a religion, of rare richness which offers a singular harmony between being and the world in which he lives. It is thanks to Vodoun that essential concepts are transmitted to young people, whether in terms of life in society, respect for nature, herbal medicine or culture in general. Vodoun has its origins in Dahomey and Nigeria. Haitian Voodoo is an entity of Dahomean and Nigerian Voodoo because Haitians are Dahomeans of origin. As proof of this, we take the approach of Voodoo priests around the world who return to their roots (Benin) to ensure the originality of their practices. Voodoo is a religion allowing all beings to flourish in harmony with the world in which they live. The Voodoo cult allows every human being to succeed in life and not to succeed in life. Voodoo is now practiced by more than 40 million people around the world, demonstrating that voodoo plays a positive role for anyone who uses it. Voodoo was born out of stubborn resistance, which coincided with the arrival of the first slaves to land on the island from the second half of the 17th century. An ordinance of 1704 forbidding slaves to "make night assemblies under the pretext of general dances" attests in particular that before the successful constitution of Vodoun, slaves already gathered at night to celebrate their worship directly imported from Africa. It is from these secret and quickly banned meetings that voodoo will be born, this African religion has been of great help to those uprooted by slavery in their new unknown life. This Voodoo cult has continued to bring them comfort, faith since their arrival in their deportation country. The true birthplace of Voodoo is Africa, especially Dahomey and Nigeria. It is a well-defined religion. : pantheonvodoun@gmail.com

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28/05/2021

Vodoun Sakpata "It is an assembly of pottery and scrap metal representing the deity Sakpata in this community. It thus responds to the spiritual law according to which the world is based on four elements which are water, earth, air and water. fire." DETAILED DESCRIPTION: "The sakpata dah zodji divinity is a practice associated with an altar dedicated to sacrifices and libations. The implementation of this practice requires multiple material elements (animals, red and white cola, red oil etc ...) and the exit of his followers adorned with their finest attire.

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