Blessed New Month of February, Honoring Olokun Owner of Rivers and Seas

Blessed New Month of February, Honoring Olokun Owner of Rivers and Seas

Olokun governs, is present in its fullest manifestation of God/Goddess, is in lagoons, seas and rivers. Governs the African Race, Melanin, the third eye, water Lillie,, water lettuce. Lotus flower, Maat, spiritual sight, the ability to dream and find the deeper meaning of the symbolism, salt waters of the body, such as sweat, tears.

Olokun is celebrated as male and female, Its worship is a request to allow us to open the deep dark, mysterious parts of our being, which at times become overlooked and unattended in our daily lives. Olokun’s colors are blue ,crystal ,corral ,and its number is 4,7. It’s Proverb is NO ONE KNOWS WHAT LIES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Olokun is the Orisa that brings wealth, physical wellbeing, strong protection ,and resides in the deepest part of the ocean.. During this month you may find these small ceremonies appealing to you.

1)Wear or carry a piece of coral on your body

2)Wash in the sea with meat of watermelon, molasses and lettuce to wash away stagnant, parasitic energy.

3) Offer cool water kolanut and cooked beans garnished with molases to her shrine. If you dont have a consecrated shrine, then create one with a blue and white candle, glass of water and the aforementioned food articles

4) Rub white efun (cascarilla) on your face when speaking, praying and meditating to Olokun this month to connect deeper to your wealth, brilliance and intuition ( wear white )

5) Re visit the reading ofthe year 2021 for the Diaspora that is available on my website www.Yeyefin

In The 11 Laws God by Ra UR Nefer Amen states ‘ God needs you in order to come into the world. Fulfilling God’s need is the highest act of love, and through your love for God can you fulfill your love for others. Become the Love of God in the world for the protection of the world

Olokun is hailed AJIBAAJE (The one who wakes up to find wealth/money) Olokun represents the oceans ability to redeem and transform the world.

Song for Olokun

“OLOKUN GBA AWA OOOO

GBA WA ORISA GBA AWAOOOO AEEEHHHH “

3 Comments
  • Joymara Coleman
    Posted at 18:49h, 02 February

    Modupe, Iya. Maferefun Olokun

    • yeyefini
      Posted at 20:15h, 02 February

      Kotopeooooooo

  • Aladeosun
    Posted at 19:11h, 07 February

    Beautiful, blessings to You Yeye!!