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Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens: The Divine Feminine in the African Religious Traditions

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An inspiring exploration of the goddesses of the West African spiritual traditions and their role in shaping Yoruba (Ifa), Santeria, Haitian Vodoun, and New Orleans Voodoo.

Throughout Africa and beyond in the diaspora caused by the slave trade, the divine feminine was revered in the forms of goddesses like the ancient Nana Buluku, water spirits like Yemaya, Oshun, and Mami Wata, and the warrior Oya. The power of these goddesses and spirit beings has taken root in the West. New Orleans, for example, is the home of Marie Laveau, who used her magical powers to become the “Voodoo Queen” of New Orleans.

Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens shows you how to celebrate and cultivate the traits of these goddesses, drawing upon their strengths to empower your own life. In addition to offering a guided tour of the key goddesses of the African religious traditions, the book offers magical spells, rituals, potions, astrological correspondences, sacred offerings, and much more to help guide you on your own transformational journey.

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CONTENTS

Introduction

1 Get in Touch with the Goddesses, the Queens, and Your Own Divine Self

2 Oshún, the River of Beauty and Love
3 Yemaya, the Ocean of Motherly Love
4 Oya, the Power of the Wind
5 Nana Buruku, the Wisdom of the Ancients 6 Mami Wata, the Mother of Wealth

7 Erzulie, the Sweet Waterfall of Passion and the Storm of Love

8 Aida Wedo, the Shining Crown of the Rainbow

9 La Sirene, the Song of Destiny, and Ayizan, the Priestess of Place

10 Annie Christmas and Maman Brigitte: New-World Strength and Confidence

11 Marie Laveau and the Voodoo Queens
12 Pomba Gira and Santa Muerte: Death and the Crossroads

Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: Herbs for the Orishas, Loas, and Goddesses

Appendix B: Sacred Dirts and Crystals

Appendix C: Sacred Symbols
Glossary
Recommended

Resources and Readings

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