Sirens of the Subconscious: Oceanic Depths of Yemoja, Kianda, and Olokun

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  • Welcome to "Sirens of the Subconscious: The Oceanic Depths of Yemoja, Kianda, and Olokun". In this video, we dive into the heart of water as a physical and metaphysical force, unraveling the layers of meaning and emotion it embodies. Through three powerful deities from African traditions-Yemoja, Kianda, and Olokun-we navigate the intertwining themes of creation, destruction, and the subconscious, guiding us through the ebbs and flows of human nature itself.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Mara Paints the Water
    03:29 Introduction
    06:34 The Mother of Waters: Yemoja's Embrace of Maternity and Survival
    11:29 Between Harmony and Havoc: Kianda's Dual Nature
    16:26 Into the Abyss: Olokun and the Unconscious Depths
    21:37 Rituals of Connection: Communing with the Archetypal Waters
    26:51 Navigating Life's Currents: Lessons from the Deities of the Deep
    31:23 Conclusion
    Our journey begins with "The Mother of Waters: Yemoja's Embrace of Maternity and Survival", examining how Yemoja's dual roles as a life-giver and protector resonate with our experiences of nurture, fertility, and the instinct to preserve life.
    In "Between Harmony and Havoc: Kianda's Dual Nature", we confront the turbulent waters of contradiction and balance within ourselves, exploring Kianda's embodiment of benevolence and tempest and its reflection on our internal struggles and external expressions.
    As we descend "Into the Abyss: Olokun and the Unconscious Depths", we immerse ourselves in the mysterious realms of the subconscious mind, confronting the unknown and seeking wisdom buried beneath surface awareness.
    Through "Rituals of Connection: Communing with the Archetypal Waters", we observe the sacred practices that link us to these elemental forces, considering how such rituals serve as bridges between the divine and the mundane, and anchors to our own primal essence and heritage.
    Finally, "Navigating Life's Currents: Lessons from the Deities of the Deep" synthesizes these insights, reflecting on how Yemoja, Kianda, and Olokun offer us profound lessons in resilience, transformation, and the pursuit of balance and understanding in our complicated existence.
    Join me on this journey as we venture into these waters, seeking to comprehend the fluidity of human nature through the stories, symbols, and spiritual legacy of these ancient archetypes.
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    Background Music:
    Title: Serpentine Call
    Link: • Serpentine Call
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    Some further reading:
    Edwards and Mason, Black Gods
    Chalk Iconography in Olokun Worship NORMA ROSEN
    Mamiwata, Migrations, and Miscegenation NIYI AFOLABI

ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @thmdrt_XXII
    @thmdrt_XXII 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    These are powerful mystical messages for life. I listen again and again to get the fullness thereof.

  • @sarahjin2563
    @sarahjin2563 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you for your beautiful, enlightening work as always!

    • @house_of_horus
      @house_of_horus  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My pleasure, thanks for watching!

  • @Pheonyx_the_Phenom
    @Pheonyx_the_Phenom 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This is all so beautiful, the images, the narration, the wisdom 💎 WoW Much Respect Much Love!

    • @house_of_horus
      @house_of_horus  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I appreciate this, thanks for watching. Love and respect to you too!

    • @thmdrt_XXII
      @thmdrt_XXII 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Our women are so beautiful, so powerful.

  • @noxolondlela9182
    @noxolondlela9182 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    whats the name of the song? its definitely giving black african!

    • @house_of_horus
      @house_of_horus  หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's called 'Serpentine Call', check it out here! th-cam.com/video/s7TJANiknu8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1lXwaLHOZVkX-DPb