![]() We can feel the connection to the Earth, we can see it in everyone around us… if we allow it. ![]() The illusion of separation is finally coming to an end. When we open and trust, we allow Goddess energy to work with us to achieve what we need.”* The act of surrendering is one of opening and trust. Wholeness is nurtured when you realize that the only way through some situations is to surrender and open to something greater. Are you carrying more than you can handle comfortably? Do you think you must do it all by yourself? Have you come up against a wall and feel the only way to get to the other side is by breaking through? Surrender doesn’t mean giving up rather you are giving over, asking for assistance so you can do what you want to do. Meaning Of The Card: “Yemaya swimming into your life signals a time for surrender. It is said that those who come to Mother Yamaya and surrender to her find that their troubles dissolve in the waters of her embrace. Sometimes she accepts the offerings and prayers and sometimes she send them back. At her celebration on the Summer Solstice, her worshippers arrive at her shorelines dressed in white and launch little boats loaded with flowers, candles, and gifts. ![]() Originally known as Ymoja, the West African Yoruban river mother, she also came to Brazil where she is known as Iamanja. Mythology: “Yemaya (pronounced ee’mah-zha) is a Santeria African-Caribbean Goddess of the sea, who gave birth to fourteen orishas, or spirits. When you let go and give over all to me.” Yemaya ~ Surrender, from the Goddess Oracle Card deck, by Sophia Marashinsky artwork by Hrana Jantoĭaily Angel Oracle Card: Yemaya ~ Surrender, from the Goddess Oracle Card deck, by Sophia Marashinsky artwork by Hrana JantoĬome when you are danced outcome when you seek renewal
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