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Yemanja: Wisdom from the African Heart of Brazil (2015), Donna Roberts, Donna Read, Brazil
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encontro-ancestral · 5 months
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A very powerful and intelligent way of representing Yemanja. We learn very early on from the mythology of the Greek gods true "designed" bodies.
I also see it as an anti-fatphobia fight, since, yes, this fat black woman is a beautiful mermaid.
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arjuna-vallabha · 1 year
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Yemoja/Iemanja  by Nelson Boeira Faedrich
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encontroancestral · 1 year
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You don't step on me twice
You can't step into the same water twice
Remember?
the water follows
And me too
Ora YêYê, Oxum. Odoyá, Yemanja. It's just love. Have mercy on us.
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burntpink · 6 months
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Organzza fotografada por Íra Barillo
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criadeyemanja · 1 year
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Yemaya by Kypris Aquarelas
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sarava · 4 days
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Ao segurar com força o cabo da espada, Ogum abre uma nova rua no universo.
Nova rua para as batalhas diárias.
A de quem caminha afobado para o trabalho após suar nos coletivos, de quem apressa o passo pelo relógio de ponto que é implacável, de quem derrama coragem para se avolumar no piquete de greve.
É dele a lição que nenhuma palavra de ordem, gritada em luta pela garganta nua, é menos que alguma outra dita em megafone.
Nenhum dia é trivial para o deus do metal, que inspira a tecnologia para aliviar os afazeres trabalhistas e não os tornar coleiras e cobranças ainda mais apertadas e incessantes.
Todos os seus dias são de guerra.
Até no descanso de olhar para o céu, descer na estação errada, atrasar dois minutos, caminhar mais e menos corrido, sentir vento no rosto, brilho de sol no olhar e se dar o direito de boicotar o que te sobrecarrega.
#ogum #ogunhê #orixá #orixás #matrizafricana #candomblé #umbanda #macumba #catimbó #jurema #axé #saravá #povodeterreiro
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brasilbrasilbrasil · 1 year
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Festa de Iemanjá
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brasil-br · 3 months
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𝓜𝓪̃𝓮 𝓭'𝓪́𝓰𝓾𝓪, 𝓻𝓪𝓲𝓷𝓱𝓪 𝓭𝓪𝓼 𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓪𝓼, 𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓮𝓲𝓪 𝓭𝓸 𝓶𝓪𝓻
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『IEMANJÁ』
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encontro-ancestral · 5 months
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Com Exú aprendi que até o "não" é livramento. 🖤❤️ Laroyê! Exú é mojubá!
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bansheehaunt · 7 months
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Odò Ìyá!
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encontroancestral · 1 year
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Iemanjá (also spelled Yemayá. Yemoja, Iemoja, or Yemaya) is one of the most powerful orishas. She is the mother of all living things, rules over motherhood and owns all the waters of the Earth. She gave birth to the stars, the moon, the sun and most of the orishas. Yemaya makes her residence in life-giving portion of the ocean (although some of her roads can be found in lagoons or lakes in the forest). Yemaya’s aché is nurturing, protective and fruitful. Yemaya is just as much a loving mother orisha as she is a fierce warrior that kills anyone who threatens her children.
Yemaya can be found in all the waters of the world, and because of this she has many aspects of “caminos” (roads), each reflecting the nature of different bodies of water. She, like Oshún, carries all of the experiences of womanhood within her caminos. Contrary to popular belief she is not just a loving mother. Some of Yemaya’s caminos are fierce warriors who fight with sabers or machetes and bathe in the blood of fallen enemies. Other roads are masterful diviners that have been through marriage, divorce and back again. Some roads of Yemaya have been rape survivors, while other roads betrayed her sisters out of jealousy and spite. No matter what camino of Yemaya, all are powerful female orishas and fiercely protective mothers.
Yemaya has a very special relationship with two orishas in particular: Oshún and Chango. Oshún is often depicted as Yemaya’s sister, and Yemaya allows Oshún to take residence in her rivers. Yemaya and Oshun relate to one another like typical sisters; they love each other and also have a bit of sibling rivalry. Chango and Yemaya are inseparable. Some followers of Santeria say Yemaya is Chango’s mother. The two of them eat together and Chango shares his wealth with Yemaya. Yemaya helped mold Chango into the wise leader he was meant to be from birth (although he initially lacked the skill to rule with grace).
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astronautademarmore1 · 2 months
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Yemanjá, Rainha do Mar! 🤍🌊
Imensamente feliz e honrado pelo convite do meu amigo Del Nunes por contribuir nesse editoria coletiva de celebração a Yemanjá. A importância desse projeto vai além da arte, é uma homenagem sincera através da arte. Grato por fazer parte deste momento único de celebrações e manifestação artística dedicada à Rainha do Mar.
O editorial Yemanjá, Rainha do Mar 2024 é uma homenagem à Orixá Mãe e foi realizado no Rio Vermelho, Salvador, Bahia.
direção geral DEL NUNES (@uendelns) 📸 direção de fotografia JESSICA DOCEZERO (@docezeroprod) 🩵 interpretando Yemanjá TEKA FERRER (@teka.ferrer), 🧵 stylist LUANA VITÓRIA (@udeunique), 📄 produção YASMIN MOREIRA (@yasmoreira) 🧢 assistência de produção HUGO de SANTANA (hugo_santt) 🎨 coleção RAIANA BRITO (@raianabritto), ASTRONAUTA DE MÁRMORE (@astronautade.marmore), DRIELE MART(@drielemart), HANNA GOMES (@the.hannag) 🥁 trilha sonora FAUSTINO BEATS (@faustinobeats)
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pepe-000 · 3 months
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Dia 02 de fevereiro; dia de Iemanjá
Rio Vermelho; Salvador-BA. 2024.
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atheostic · 3 months
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The Many Gods of Yoruba Lore
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