The goddess of the waters

The goddess of the waters Ésotérisme- Spiritualisme- Tarot Divinatoire

21/02/2023

To the discovery of the entity Lègba and its ramifications.

The energy of :

The energy of virility still called among the Egyptians or in the Fon tradition ( Benin ) or in the tradition ( Benin - Yoruba ) is the guardian of the threshold or the guardian of the temple. His original name is > ( Yoruba-Benin-Nigeria) which means the holder of power.

The different kinds:

1- or The Guardian of the People: It is an energy of virility erected at the entrance of the village or town that protects and establishes trust within the community.

2- :
Literally king of the gate and the family energy of virility belonging to the head of the family (man).

3- :
This is the energy of virility belonging to a woman after initiation into the Fâ.

4- :
It is the energy of temporary virility erected for the man after initiation to the Fâ before making .

5- :
It is the energy of Virility erected for the deities of public utility or the great convents of Vodoun culture.

♦️Champs of action:

The fields of action of the energy of virility have many ramifications.

- It ensures family cohesion and harmony.

- It ensures cohesion, harmony, harmony and stability within the community, region or nation.

- She is the light of life, the guide, the scout of other deities and their followers.

♦️Champs of opposite action:

In case of neglect against it, it creates disharmony, discord, instability, inconsistency and tension in the home, community, nation etc.

It can also be the main instigator for one reason or another.

♦️Son Influences on male health:
The energy controls male infertility and diseases related to the reproductive system. It is at the root of sexual weakness, hernia, enuresis, prostate diseases.


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