Devotions and prayers dedicated to the Divine Feminine are a doorway, an opening between the natural world and the mystical unknown. The altar is the anchor of this liminal space, the place where the energy is raised, the magick is spun, and your intentions are given shape and form by the hands of the Goddess.
Goddess Altar Blessings are a ritual spiritual service to connect with the Divine Feminine and manifest more light, more love, and more healing in your life.
On the third Sunday of every month, Priestess Brandi Auset opens the Goddess Altar for your petitions and prayers. Each ceremony is dedicated to a specific Goddess, and the altar is decorated and adorned with Her flowers, crystals, and magickal tools. A spell candle will be ritually anointed and lit for you, and your petition will be ceremonially offered with the appropriate incense, energy, and prayers.
The April Goddess Altar is dedicated to the Orisha Goddess YEMAYA.
Honored in Yoruban, Afro-Caribbean, and Divine Feminine traditions, Yemaya is the mother of the sea and the moon. She is the keeper of the female mysteries and a guardian of women. Yemaya appears in our lives as the loving, nurturing mother who listens to our troubles, soothes our sorrows, and guides us to becoming whole and complete. She is a healing goddess, showing compassion and kindness to those in need.
As the personification of and the Mother of Water, Yemaya’s domain is in the life-giving portion of the ocean, as well as rivers, lagoons, and lakes. Specifically, She dominates the upper, brighter part of the seas, which is considered the womb of the world – the space from which all life originates.
This Altar Blessing will invite Yemaya to bestow upon us:
Personal and spiritual nourishment within supportive Mothering energy
Opening the flow to serenity and wonder
Healing and restoration of the physical body
Relief from chaotic change, lack, stagnation, and loneliness
Reconciling familial discord with grace and ease
The Goddess Altar Blessing will be performed on Sunday, April 21st, 2024. After the ritual is complete, you will receive photos of the altar, a summation of the work done, and suggestions for your personal practice.
All you have to do is sign up and submit your petition or prayer! Practitioners can submit their petitions for any positive purpose.