![]() Passionate, fearless, sensual and independent, Oya is not a Goddess to be invoked lightly and must be treated with respect and care. Fiercely loving, She is wildly unpredictable and can change from benevolent, caring Mother to destructive Warrior in the blink of an eye. Oya is the protectress of women and patron of feminine leadership. She will destroy villages if the need is true enough, for while She understands everything, She will only accept, act upon, and speak the truth (even when it is hard to bear). Oya is both loved and feared, and for good reason: unleashed, Oya is the Savage Warrior, the Protective Mother, She whose power sweeps all injustice, deceit and dishonesty from Her path. Because of Her affiliation to the dead, and Her intense knowledge of the magick arts, Oya is also known as "the Great Mother of the Elders of the Night (Witches)". She can call forth the spirit of death, or hold it back - such is the extent of Her power. Oya is the guardian of the realm between life and death as such, She is not only the Goddess of spirit communication, funerals and cemeteries but also the Goddess of clairvoyance, psychic abilities, intuition and rebirth. ![]() A Fire Goddess, it is Oya who brings rapid change and aids us in both inner and outer transformation. ![]() Much of Oya's power is rooted in the natural world She is the Goddess of thunder, lightning, tornadoes, winds, rainstorms and hurricanes. A Warrior-Queen, She is the sister-wife of the God Shango, to whom She gave the power to create storms. Oya is one of the most powerful African Goddesses (Orishas). ![]()
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