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Yemaya Standing Statue

Dimensions:10 x 5 x 4 inches

 

Yemaya – Orisha of the Ocean, Motherhood, and Emotional Healing

CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE:

  • Yemaya (also spelled Yemoja or Iemanjá) is a powerful and nurturing Orisha from the Yoruba tradition, revered across the African diaspora in practices like Santería, Candomblé, and Lucumí. She is the Mother of All, goddess of the ocean, birth, emotions, and protection.

  • Associated with the vast, life-giving seas, Yemaya is both gentle and powerful—compassionate like the waves and fierce like the storm. She protects women and children, especially during childbirth, and is seen as the spiritual mother of all living things.

  • In Afro-Caribbean traditions, Yemaya is celebrated as a queenly, dignified force of emotional wisdom, unconditional love, and deep spiritual cleansing.

FAVORITE OFFERINGS:

Crystals:

  • Aquamarine – oceanic energy, emotional healing, and fluid grace

  • Moonstone – nurturing feminine energy and cycles of intuition

  • Blue Lace Agate – calm communication and soothing emotional waves

Herbs:

  • Seaweed – sacred to the ocean and used in cleansing rituals

  • Chamomile – gentle healing and motherly love

  • Jasmine – spiritual purity and divine feminine connection

Oils:

  • Coconut – sacred to Yemaya, used for blessing and softness

  • Jasmine – sweet, maternal, and spiritually elevating

  • Sandalwood – grounding, sacred space, and emotional support

Colors:

  • Ocean Blue – vastness, emotional depth, and protective presence

  • White – purity, peace, and maternal blessing

  • Silver – moonlight, sacred femininity, and water’s shimmer

Rituals:

  • Ocean offerings: casting flowers, shells, or written prayers into the sea

  • Spiritual baths with sea salt, milk, and white flowers for healing and renewal

  • Singing or drumming near water to invoke her spirit and guidance

  • Honoring her on the beach at sunrise or sunset with devotion and prayer

MODERN WORSHIP PRACTICES:

  • Create an altar with sea shells, pearls, water vessels, motherly symbols, or mermaid imagery

  • Offer coconut milk, white roses, rice, watermelon, or gentle music

  • Call on Yemaya for emotional healing, maternal strength, fertility, or protection of loved ones

  • Honor her during new moons, ocean visits, or on September 7th (widely celebrated in Brazil)

  • Use affirmations such as: “I flow with love. I am held in the ocean of grace. Yemaya, Mother of the Sea, guide and protect me.”