Brazilian Candomble is a mix of African traditional religion of Vodun and The Orisha tradition but also Christianity, so needless to say, don’t get super involved with it. Had a lot of enemy filth.
Yemoja appears to be Astarte/Inanna, like how Shango is Father Zeus and Ogun is more than likely...
Good for you! Yeah, I didn’t think the cool showers were cause for concern. Might have been something else minor, and sometimes the delays do happen.
Enjoy your cool showers, especially in this summer season.
No one can really do anything that goes beyond their limits. Women don’t have the same biology as men so standards won’t be the same but that doesn’t mean the body doesnt adapt.
If you really like cold showers, especially in the summer, I don’t think you should stop, maybe lessen it but not sure if that’s the sole reason.
And dont feel angry with your body at all. Just go easy and find ways to balance.
Read this if you haven’t...
Spiritual mother, that needs to be clarified.
As far as I know, certain gods have domain and rulership over certain regions of the world, being connected to different gentile groups.
I just happen to know this through research and what TG Karnnonos relayed to me.
Thank you for sharing all of that additional information. With all of that, it connects to the Egyptian goddess Maat. Many African words have their root with Egyptian god names.
Yes, she is how she is described in the TOZ Gods section and TG Karnonnos saw her directly. Very extraterrestrial.
Sekhmet is not bound to one race, anyone can work with or connect with her deeply. The article was just going into her connection to black and African Zevists (this includes whites...
Greetings Zevists,
Just wanted to share some information that TG Karnonnos and Warlock helped with.
This was posted on the black forum but I figured anyone who loves or adores Sekhmet might want to read, and of any one wants to honor her on her date coming up.
Be well 🔥...
Special thanks to dear TG Karnonnos and Warlock666 for contributing to and inspiring this article.
Sekhmet, our ancient Egyptian goddess, embodies fierce duality as both a goddess of war and destruction and a goddess of healing and magic. Her name, derived from the Egyptian word “Sekhem,”...