Jules of Nature
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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if i look back, i am lost
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Love yourself even when you’re losing
Black folks are the magic that created and empower hoodoo. This tradition was founded upon the blood of the slain and tortured black bodies, lit on fire by their wrath, and led by their spirits. To be a rootworker is to have that flame ignited within your core, and having that same blood coursing through your veins.
i think the sexiest thing about me is that sometimes i read about identities i don't understand and instead of assuming they're fake i go "cool, none of my business" then respect those identities
Exactly.
“wrecka stow”
when nonblack people try using aave around black people
do it like this from now on
ICONIC
PETTY
Vodou Gods And Goddesses
🖤Loco – God of the wild, vegetation, and all its gifts – from healing to death.
🖤Zaka – The friendliest of the Gods, who rules over agriculture and harvest.
🖤Kalfu – The moon God, ruler of the night, sorcery, and black magic.
🖤Erzulie – Goddess of love, beauty, and passion. She has three husbands, adores lavishness and luxury but is saddened by broken hearts.
🖤Ayida-Weddo – Goddess of the rainbow, white is her colour. She is also a fertility Goddess.
🖤Marinette – Patron Goddess of liberation and slavery, she can free you or keep you in bondage.
🖤Damballa - Damballa is the Sky God and the primordial creator of all life. He rules the mind, intellect, and cosmic equilibrium. White rum is sacred to him.
🖤Simbi - Simbi is guardian of the fountains and marshes and cannot do without the freshness of water.
🖤Agwé - Agwé God, is a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors in Vodou.
🖤Baron Samedi - God of sex, death, and endings.
🖤Marassa Jumeaux - Marassa Jumeaux is the God of the divine twins in Vodou. They are children, but more ancient than any other loa. The God of love, truth, and justice.
🖤Azaka Medeh - Is the God of the loa of the harvest in Haitian Vodou mythology.
🖤Ti Jean Petro - The God Ti Jean Petwo is a serpent spirit who dances in flames and consumes fiery things when in possession of a human body.
🖤Agassou - The God Agassou is a loa, who guards the old traditions of Dahomey.
🖤Baron La Croix - The God Baron La Croix is one of the Guédé, a loa of the dead and sexuality, along with Baron Samedi and Baron Cimetière in Vodou.
🖤Belie Belcan - The God of justice, protection against evil, and protection against enemies.
🖤Baron Kriminel - The God Baron Kriminel is a much feared spirit or loain the Haitian Vodou religion. He is envisioned as a murderer who has been condemned to death, and is invoked to pronounce swift judgment.
🖤Baron Cimetière - The God Baron Cimitière is one of the Guédé, a spirit of the dead, along with Baron Samedi and Baron La Croix in Vodou. He is said to be the male guardian of the cemetery, protecting its graves.
🖤Filomez - The Goddess Filomez is a loa that belongs to the Rada nation. She is a water spirit that is served with pastel colors such as blue, pinks, and sometimes even green.
🖤Adjassou-Linguetor - The Goddess Adjassou-Linguetor is a loa with protruding eyes and a bad temper in Haitian Vodou. She governs spring water.
🖤Anaisa Pye - The Goddess Anaisa Pye is a very popular loa within Dominican Vodou. She is considered the patron saint of love, money, and general happiness within the 21 Divisions.
🖤Ayizan - The Goddess Ayizan is a racine, or root loa, associated with Vodoun rites of initiation. She is associated with priestly knowledge and mysteries, particularly those of initiation, and the natural world.
🖤Gran Maître - The Goddess Gran Maître is the primary creator God in Haitian Vodou.
🖤Mademoiselle Charlotte - The Goddess Mademoiselle Charlotte is a loa who manifests with the commonly perceived personality traits of a white woman in Haitian Vodou. Mademoiselle Charlotte prefers the strict observance of all the niceties of ritual protocol.
🖤Maîtresse Délai - The Goddess Maîtresse Délai is the patron loa of tambourine players in Vodou.
🖤Maîtresse Hounon'gon - The Goddess Maîtresse Hounon'gon is the loa who presides over the chanting done during an ordeal by fire, called a canzo in Vodou.
🖤Maman Brigitte - The Goddess Maman Brigitte is a death loa and the wife of Baron Samedi in Vodou. She drinks rum infused with hot peppers and is symbolized by a black rooster.
🖤Mami Wata - The Goddess Mami Wata’s patronage is water, the sea, mermaids, markets, divination, healing, luck, money, and music. Her attributes are snakes, pearls, gold, and diamonds.
🖤Mawu - The Goddess Mawu is a creator Goddess, associated with the sun and moon in Dahomey mythology.
🖤Yemoja - Yemoja is a major water Goddess from the Yoruba religion. Yemoja is motherly and strongly protective, and cares deeply for all her children, comforting them, and cleansing them of sorrow. She is said to be able to cure infertility in women, and cowrie shells represent her wealth. She does not easily lose her temper, but when angered she can be quite destructive and violent.
🖤Ogun - The God Ogun is an Orisha, loa, and Vodun. He is a warrior and a powerful spirit of metal work, as well as rum and rum-making.
🖤Papa Legba - The God Papa Legba is a loa in Haitian Vodou, who serves as the intermediary between the loa and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives or denies permission to speak with the spirits of Guinee, and is believed to speak all human languages. Papa Legba facilitates communication, speech, and understanding.
🖤Clermeil - The God Clermeil is a loa who makes rivers flood their banks in Haitian Vodou.
🖤Dan Petro - The God Dan Petro is the loa who protects farmers in Vodou.
🖤Badessy - The God Bedessy is a minor loa who holds the domain of the sky in Vodou, and particularly in Haiti.
🖤Dinclinsin - The God Dinclinsin is a loa depicted as a white colonial slave owner, feared for his temper, and cruelty in Haitian Vodou. He often carries a whip and is recognizable by his habit of putting whatever is given to him in his pockets. One of his favorite tricks is being able to pour rum into his pockets without getting them wet.
🖤Diejuste - The God Diejuste is a kind-hearted, benevolent loa in Haitian Vodou.
🖤Bugid Y Aiba - The God Bugid Y Aiba is a loa of war in Vodou, and especially in Haiti and Puerto Rico.
🖤Boli Shah - The God Boli Shah is a minor loa who guards families in Vodoun, and especially Haitian Vodou.
🖤Dan Wédo - The God Dan Wédo is a loa of the waters in the form of a great serpent in Vodou.
🖤Adya Houn'tò - The God Adya Hount'tò is a loa associated with drumming in West African Vodun.
🖤Adjinakou - The God Adjinakou Haitian loa in the form of an elephant.
🖤Kokou - Kokou is a warrior God, renowned for his violence, and ferocity. He is the most feared of the Orisha.
🖤Mombu - The god who stutters and causes heavy rains.
🖤Legba - The sun god and intermediary between the Gods and humanity.
At Target this lady told her son he couldn’t have a Wonder Woman doll because “that’s for girls” and then bought her daughter the same one. It got me thinking about how often I see people bar young boys from appreciating girls/women as protagonists and heroes, and my own experience with it as a kid.
I’m going to need a daily photo, too. (via TommyRivers)
that makeup is on POINT!
when someone asks me about my best friend
Local mattress store gives you a mini mattress for your doggie when buying a regular one. (Source: http://ift.tt/2tD9tBK)