Maritime Madams: Yemaya
Womanica
Acast Creative Studios
4.3 • 920 Ratings
🗓️ 23 July 2025
⏱️ 6 minutes
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Summary
Yemaya, also known as Yemoja, is one of the most revered and powerful divine spirits in various Afro-Caribbean religions, associated with fertility and motherhood. Yemaya is the goddess of the ocean and the mother of all living things, and is revered for her nurturing and protective nature. She is the source of and controller of all waters and is seen as the quintessential mother figure.
For Further Reading:
- Yemonja: Yoruban Goddess of Rivers & Seas
- The History of Yemaya, Santeria's Queenly Ocean Goddess Mermaid
- Learning to Surrender: The Sacred Lessons of Yemayá
- Santeria: Definition, Meaning, History, & Facts
This month, we're talking about Maritime Madams. Whether through scientific study, aquatic exploration, or legendary prowess, they harnessed the power of the bodies of waters that cover our earth.
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| 1:24.6 | This month we're talking about maritime madams, whether through scientific |
| 1:28.2 | study, aquatic exploration, or legendary prowess, these women harness the power of the bodies of water |
| 1:33.8 | that cover our earth. Today's Wamanican is considered the mother of all life. In West Africa, |
| 1:42.7 | her homeland, her name literally translates to Mother Whose Children Are the Fish. |
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