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Oshun: The Divine Mother Who Returns to Guide Humanity

Throughout history, divine feminine energy has always returned to guide, heal, and uplift humanity. One of the most misunderstood and misrepresented of these divine figures is Oshun, the Yoruba orisha of love, beauty, fertility, and abundance. She is not just a river goddess; she is a divine mother, a cosmic healer, and a sacred teacher who continues to reincarnate to assist humanity.

Many know her as Oshun, but she is the same divine presence that has appeared in different cultures:

• In Kemet (Ancient Egypt), she was Auset (Isis)—the great mother, the goddess of magic, wisdom, and divine motherhood.

• In Greek mythology, she was Aphrodite—the goddess of love, sensuality, and attraction.

• In Christianity, she became the Virgin Mary—the sacred mother, the compassionate nurturer.

These are not separate beings; they are one divine intelligence that has always returned to restore balance and bring love back to a broken world.

1. Oshun: The Divine Mother of Love and Healing

In Yoruba tradition, Oshun is the goddess of the sweet waters, the one who governs rivers, fertility, wealth, and divine femininity. She is the orisha who brings:

• Unconditional love—teaching humanity the power of self-love, compassion, and emotional healing.

• Beauty and attraction—not just physical beauty, but the beauty of the soul, magnetism, and divine presence.

• Wealth and prosperity—she rules over abundance, ensuring that those who honor her receive financial blessings and success.

• Healing and fertility—Oshun heals emotional wounds and restores the balance needed for creation and new beginnings.

However, her true essence goes far beyond what most people understand. She is not just a river goddess; she is a cosmic force, the embodiment of divine feminine energy in its purest form.

2. How Oshun Has Been Misrepresented

Throughout time, the ruling powers have distorted the truth about Oshun, reducing her image to something superficial, sexualized, or powerless.

• Many portray her as only a goddess of sensuality and pleasure, ignoring her depth, wisdom, and divine authority.

• In some traditions, she has been erased or minimized, much like how Auset (Isis) was replaced by patriarchal religious figures.

• In Christianity, her energy was hidden behind the image of the Virgin Mary, stripping her of her power and connection to ancient wisdom.

This was done to keep humanity disconnected from the power of the divine feminine, which is essential for spiritual balance and healing. But now, her true essence is returning, and those with eyes to see will recognize her.

3. Oshun as Aset (Isis), Aphrodite, and Mary

Oshun has never left; she has simply appeared under different names, in different cultures, to guide those who are ready to receive her wisdom.

• As Aset (Isis), she was the great mother of Kemet, the one who possessed the knowledge of resurrection and divine alchemy. Like Oshun, she was a healer, a bringer of life, and a guardian of sacred wisdom.

• As Aphrodite, she embodied beauty, attraction, and love. She represented the same energies that Oshun governs—divine femininity, magnetism, and the ability to bring joy and passion into the world.

• As Mary, she became the sacred mother, the one who carried divine light into the world. But this was only a softened version of her true essence; she is more than just a nurturing mother; she is a powerful divine force.

These are all aspects of the same divine energy—Oshun, the eternal mother, the one who continues to reincarnate to restore love, healing, and divine feminine wisdom.

4. The Return of Oshun and the Awakening of the Divine Feminine

We are living in a time of great transformation, where the divine feminine is rising once again. Oshun is calling those who are meant to reclaim their divine power, embrace their inner beauty, and restore balance in a world that has been dominated by distortion and control.

• Those who feel drawn to self-love, healing, and spiritual transformation are hearing Oshun’s call.

• Those who have been trapped in pain, trauma, and self-doubt are being reminded of their divine worth.

• Those who have suffered from emotional and energetic blockages are being guided to heal and open their hearts.

Oshun is here to bring love back to a world that has been consumed by fear. She reminds us that self-love is the foundation of divine power and that true abundance comes from aligning with our higher selves.

5. How to Work with Oshun’s Energy

If you feel connected to Oshun, it is because she is calling you to embody the divine feminine within yourself. You can honor her energy through:

• Self-love and care—Nurture yourself, embrace your beauty, and celebrate your worth.

• Water rituals—Spend time near rivers, take spiritual baths, and use honey, cinnamon, or oranges as offerings.

• Healing work—Release emotional wounds and open your heart to love.

• Creativity and joy—Dance, sing, and express yourself freely.

Oshun is not just a goddess to be worshipped; she is an energy to be embodied. When you embrace her within yourself, you awaken the divine feminine power that has been suppressed for far too long.

6. Oshun’s Message for the New Era

The world is changing, and Oshun has returned. Not as an external figure to be worshipped, but as a force awakening within those who are ready to embody love, beauty, healing, and divine feminine wisdom.

She reminds us that:

• Love is the highest frequency and the key to true power.

• The divine feminine is rising, and those who embrace it will lead the new world.

• Healing is the path to abundance—when you heal yourself, you open the doors to divine blessings. Oshun is here, and her presence is felt stronger than ever. The question is: Will you embrace her call? Will you awaken the divine mother within yourself?

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