Welcome to the Ocean-vastness of The AfriGoddess
AfriGoddess is Konte of
Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Dogon, of Mali, (symbolized by the
Dogon Carving just above). She is Yemaya and Osun of the Yoruba of Nigeria. She
is Dansuya of the Akan of Ghana. She is Auset, Het-Heru, and Bast of the Khemetan Medu Neter. She is Voodoun, Lukumi, Cadomble, Macumba, Beah,
Santeria and every Afrikan-centered spiritual cultural energy both thought of
and incomprehensible. She
is born-again-Pagan. She is the world's first conscious idea of Kosmic awareness
and its first iconography. She is the First Mother and the First Divine Maternal
instinct. She is Ethereal. She is Eternal. She is our internal Soular walls. She
is our soul, unafraid to identify with itself. She is Anunniqui and
El-ohim. From her womb, she gave birth to civilization. She is Bey, Ali
and El. She is the personification of Ma'at in all of her splender.
AfriGoddess is Hadrat
Fatima (Sayyidah Fateemah) of of which the El's Holy Injyl speaks.
AfriGoddess is, in the
likes of Harrapa culture (near modern Pakistan), female dieties called
yakshis who represented bounty and growth.
AfriGoddess
sources of two rivers, Gangotri & Yamunotri: devoted to the female dieties
- Ganga & Yamuna. They both along with Badrinath & Kedarnath form the
chardham of the UP hills , the four most hallowed shrines in the Himalayas.
AfriGoddess is the Tibeaten Buddhist resurgunce in female worships.
AfriGoddess is Kwan Yin,
goddess of mercy or compassion, is the most celebrated Goddess in Asia. She is
the female form of the Bodhisattva, who postponed her own buddhahood in order to
help the people. A Bodhisattva is always ready to alleviate disease or
suffering. She typically holds a vase filled with the tears of compassion. Often
her hand is raised in a traditional mudra for safety, assurance, tranquility and
protection. In Japan she is known as Kwannon or Guan Yin, goddess of mercy. It
is said that she may intercede to allow a soul to rise into a perfect and
peaceful afterlife. In Feng Shui, she is often used in the wealth corner
to bring peace to monetary situations or used in the love corner as a symbol of
unconditional love and compassion. Kwan Yin holds the traditional vial of
compassion. She is closely associated with the earth, fertility, and
birth. Kwan Yin guards the souls of the newborn, from her hands flows the
heavenly dew, the beneficial stream of living water.
AfriGoddess is
Nefatari and Isis (the
greek renamed Auset). Her symbols include: Full
moon, images of madonna and child, rivers (especially the Nile) and the
ocean, hair braids, cattails, papyrus, knots and buckles, stars,
the ankh symbol, throne, the rattle, diadem headdress (circular disk with
horns), cow, wings, milk, perfume bottles. Sparrowhawk or kite, crocodile,
scorpion, crab, snake (especially cobra), and geese. (Interesting also
because according to Black scholar and historian, John G. Jackson, the pisces of
which AfriGoddess is 4 planets pisces, is/was the crocodile and not the fishes
swinging in opposite directions.) Plants include: Cedar, corn, tamarisk,
flax, wheat, barley, grapes, lotus, balsam, all flowers, trees and all
green plants. Oils and scents include: Tamarisk, lotus, balsam, amber oil,
cedarwood, sandalwood, cinnamon, and sweet orange. Gems and metals
include: Silver, gold, ebony, ivory, obsidian, lapis lazuli, and scarabs.
Colors include: Silver,
gold, black, red, cobalt blue, and green.Her
day is March 5 (feast day). Too close to AfriGoddess: 3/11 to be coinsidence.
AfriGoddess is the re-incarnative constant consciousness of Ruth spoken of in the bible.
AfriGoddess
is the fe-man-ife-station of spirit
reincarnate of Queen
Mother Moore, Mother Wesson, Mama Anna Ladd, Mama Meesi, Aunt Martha, Aunt
Gladys, Great Aunt Missie, Cousin Angie and all the unknown or un-named
femine Divine energies that are presently denied a body in this physical
dimension.
AfriGoddess was born in this incarnation on March 11, 1954 at 4:30AM. The entire paradigm as We know it, shifted with her arrival into this sphere of awareness.
AfriGoddess is proud to host Priestess Het Heru!