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African goddess initiation, sacred rituals for self-love, prosperity, and joy, Abiola Abrams

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African goddess initiation, sacred rituals for self-love, prosperity, and joy, Abiola Abrams
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-386) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
African goddess initiation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Abiola Abrams
Sub title
sacred rituals for self-love, prosperity, and joy
Summary
"Imagine being able to welcome ancient African goddess magic into your daily life to dissolve your fears, limiting beliefs, and shadow blocks as you learn how the principles of conjuring in African traditions can help you to become the person you were born to be. When Africans were kidnapped and brutally brought to "The New World," they hid their deities and rituals in stories of saints, angels, and legendary characters. Their deities included a powerful cadre of orishas, lwas, goddesses. From Egypt to South Africa, Cuba to even indigenous Australia, we chant their names then and now: Yemaya, Odudua, Erzulie, Ala, Isis, Maat among others. Each chapter of the book is dedicated to an African goddess. We learn about the deity, how to invoke and honor her energy, and how she honors you. In addition to an accompanying declaration, there will be a self-love, self-care, or manifesting ritual related to each goddess. Consider AFRICAN GODDESS RISING to be an initiation into your own power. This is our time to rise and to shine. Here is your crown. You are power and magic: fearfully and wonderfully made"--, Provided by publisher
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