The Divinity Od and ymi ṣrng are the highest forms of female power and Divine ṣẹ. They are the owners of a potent energy that can only be compared to that of the Supreme God Oldmar-Ọlrun and of Orisha ṣ. No other Yorb deity has more power over procreation than the Divinity Od and ymi ṣrng. All j women on Earth are their subordinates and make use of their intensely unique ṣẹ powers which was given to them by Oldmar-Ọlrun at the time of creation.Given our times and the crises we face, the power of women and what they represent today is more evident than ever. This work reflects not only the power of the Divinity Od, ymi ṣrng, and j but also their presence and influence in our daily lives; what they have represented in the past, in the present, and what they will continue to represent in the future.The mythical aspect of the Divinity Od, ymi ṣrng, and j has become a current topic of many books. In this work, the author included 40 tns to give the reader a small window into the mythical realm of these Powerful Divinities. Following the tns, there is a look into the Gld Rituals and Societies of Western Nigeria and Ktu. It is followed by the topics of j Sorceresses, examples of Ork Praises to ymi-j-Ẹlẹyẹ and the Divinity Od, Sacrifices, 236 Sacred Leaves, 15 Sacred Trees, 21 Sacred Birds, the Orishas and ymi-j, the Od-If and ymi-j, gn: Yorb Magical Medicines, a few examples of ymi-j gn Works and Ọf Incantations, Power and Rituals, Symbols, Names of ymi, Sacred Rivers, and The Hunting of j by the malicious Atinga Society. Next, the reader will find two thematic Poems about ymi-j-Ẹlẹyẹ and the Divinity Od, as a form of salute and final reverence to Our Mothers. Following the poems, there is a review of the controversy of ymi-j Initiations, Shrines, and Colors. The book closes with the Conclusion and a Selected Glossary of Yorb words and topics.In ymi-j Our Mothers: Owners of the Womb of the World, author Alex Cuoco shares forty stories of the powerful Yorb sorceresses ymi-j, from how they created the world to how they continue to use their powers to benefit humanity.Speaking directly to those descended from the peoples of West Africa, Cuoco shares what he learned from studying Yorb Indigenous and traditional religious cultures for forty-five years, including seventeen years living and traveling in West Africa and throughout the African continent.He does this to combat the large amount of misleading information on the internet about the ymi-j and to help readers understand the true nature of West African rituals and worship practices, based on his own firsthand experiences of them.
The Divinity Od and ymi ṣrng are the highest forms of female power and Divine ṣẹ. They are the owners of a potent energy that can only be compared to that of the Supreme God Oldmar-Ọlrun and of Orisha ṣ. No other Yorb deity has more power over procreation than the Divinity Od and ymi ṣrng. All j women on Earth are their subordinates and make use of their intensely unique ṣẹ powers which was given to them by Oldmar-Ọlrun at the time of creation.Given our times and the crises we face, the power of women and what they represent today is more evident than ever. This work reflects not only the power of the Divinity Od, ymi ṣrng, and j but also their presence and influence in our daily lives; what they have represented in the past, in the present, and what they will continue to represent in the future.The mythical aspect of the Divinity Od, ymi ṣrng, and j has become a current topic of many books. In this work, the author included 40 tns to give the reader a small window into the mythical realm of these Powerful Divinities. Following the tns, there is a look into the Gld Rituals and Societies of Western Nigeria and Ktu. It is followed by the topics of j Sorceresses, examples of Ork Praises to ymi-j-Ẹlẹyẹ and the Divinity Od, Sacrifices, 236 Sacred Leaves, 15 Sacred Trees, 21 Sacred Birds, the Orishas and ymi-j, the Od-If and ymi-j, gn: Yorb Magical Medicines, a few examples of ymi-j gn Works and Ọf Incantations, Power and Rituals, Symbols, Names of ymi, Sacred Rivers, and The Hunting of j by the malicious Atinga Society. Next, the reader will find two thematic Poems about ymi-j-Ẹlẹyẹ and the Divinity Od, as a form of salute and final reverence to Our Mothers. Following the poems, there is a review of the controversy of ymi-j Initiations, Shrines, and Colors. The book closes with the Conclusion and a Selected Glossary of Yorb words and topics.In ymi-j Our Mothers: Owners of the Womb of the World, author Alex Cuoco shares forty stories of the powerful Yorb sorceresses ymi-j, from how they created the world to how they continue to use their powers to benefit humanity.Speaking directly to those descended from the peoples of West Africa, Cuoco shares what he learned from studying Yorb Indigenous and traditional religious cultures for forty-five years, including seventeen years living and traveling in West Africa and throughout the African continent.He does this to combat the large amount of misleading information on the internet about the ymi-j and to help readers understand the true nature of West African rituals and worship practices, based on his own firsthand experiences of them.