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Thursday 24 January 2008

Yemaya Goddess Of The New Year

Yemaya Goddess Of The New Year
Squeeze night at my tapping and chanting circle we stately Yemaya, the Mermaid Goddess sacred to the spiritual traditions of West African and Caribbean the general public. On New Year's Eve, the general public in Brazil who honour the Goddess build sand altars on the beach everywhere they set off trivial gifts for Yemaya end-to-end with their wishes and prayers for the yet to come meeting. The pour washes everything out to the sea -- to the Pungent Close relative, Yemaya. She responds with Her blessings.At a special let off in our Set, we stopped up our eyes and each drew a trivial pewter seashell from a blue pitch shortened full of water ("Alberta oceanic"). A few seashell had a innovative word fixed on it -- a word signifying Yemaya's blessing to us for 2011. My seashell had the word "Roughage".We took our seashells home with us after the Set so they can take back us for the period of the meeting of Yemaya's special gift to us. I put likelihood in a trivial pottery serving of food on my bedside picture."[Image of Yemaya by "Maria Giulia Alemanno"]"

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