Yemoja & Oshun Feast Day & Blessings Ritual
September 7–8, 2026
This is not a ceremony. It’s a return to origin.
Most people talk about the Divine Feminine as if it’s gentle, decorative, or safe.
That distortion is why so many feel emotionally starved, disconnected from their bodies, and cut off from abundance.
On September 7th and 8th, that distortion ends.
This two-day rite is governed by Yemaya and Oshun—not as symbols, but as primordial forces that predate modern spirituality, modern psychology, and modern comfort. One is the Ocean that births and devours worlds. The other is the River that seduces life into motion.
Together, they do not “heal” politely.
They reconstruct.
Yemaya strips away inherited grief, maternal wounds, and emotional fragmentation that didn’t begin with you—but live in you. Oshun exposes where desire was shamed, fertility was interrupted, and self-worth was outsourced to others.
This is not about becoming feminine.
It’s about recovering what was taken.
Across two days of ritual invocation, offerings, and energetic realignment, this work targets what most people avoid:
Generational feminine trauma stored in the body
Reproductive and creative stagnation (physical, emotional, spiritual)
Emotional imbalance mistaken for “normal”
Disconnection from sensuality, pleasure, and abundance
The suppression of feminine authority across all genders
Yemaya restores structure.
Oshun restores flow.
Together, they return you to self-sourced worth, embodied intuition, and a feminine power that no longer seeks approval or permission.
This is not for observers.
It’s not for the curious.
And it’s not for those looking to be comforted.
If you’re ready to confront lineage, desire, and power at their root—this is your threshold.
If not, the waters will move without you.
September 7–8, 2026
The Mother remembers.
The River responds.
What awakens does not go back to sleep.

