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Coleção "As Mães", em ordem da esquerda pra direita e para baixo estão as obras "Mãe Nanã", "Mãe Iemanjá", "Mãe Iansã", "Mãe Yewa", "Mãe Obá" e "Mãe Oxum".
Feitas todas por mim, sem uso de inteligência artificial. Por favor, não roubar, repostar ou usar sem devidos créditos e perguntar antes 💛
@/artemaribiscardi no Instagram.
Yemoja, àwa jé omon Yemaya, we are your children by Kypris Aquarelas
Yemanja: Wisdom from the African Heart of Brazil (2015), Donna Roberts, Donna Read, Brazil
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Oración a San Lázaro
Oh glorioso San Lázaro,
médico de los humildes y consuelo de los enfermos,
tú que conoces el dolor del cuerpo y del alma,
escucha mi súplica en este momento.
Intercede por mí ante Dios,
y cubre mi vida con tu manto de sanación.
Alivia mis penas, fortalece mi espíritu,
y sana toda enfermedad visible e invisible.
San Lázaro bendito, amigo de los pobres,
no me abandones en mis pruebas.
Dame fe para resistir, paciencia para esperar,
y fuerza para seguir adelante.
Así como fuiste levantado por el poder divino,
levanta también mi vida, mis caminos y mi salud.
Que nunca me falte tu protección,
ni la luz de la esperanza en mi corazón.
Amén.
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Women braid young woman's hair. The young woman is 17 years old, deaf and holds the position of iabassê, responsible for looking after the traditions of the terreiro.
Recently watched The Skeleton Key again and was not too pleased with how Hoodoo was portrayed (especially with them saying it started in Louisiana, Hoodoo started throughout the south simultaneously). I’m noticing that the more and more I watch a movie, the more I kinda be like.. why did they portray it like that??
But I wanted to ask all of my ATR practitioners out there, hoodoo, voodoo, lucumi, isese, santeria, obeah, etc., have you ever watched a movie and felt as if your practice was portrayed in its authentic and complex form??