Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens: The Divine Feminine in the African Religious Traditions Free Audiobook Download by Lilith Dorsey


The Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens audiobook is an excellent resource for anyone looking to study the divine feminine in African religion. The audiobook itself is not just a good resource to those who are interested in religious studies, but also an audio introduction to the spiritual journey of Yoruba culture.

Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens: The Divine Feminine in the African Religious Traditions audiobook download narrates a fascinating tale. This is a work that looks at the divine feminine in African religious traditions. The author takes a look at the Orishas (the African deities) and how they are perceived in the Yoruba religious tradition and then goes on to look at various goddesses and voodoo queens throughout different parts of Africa.

The Divine Feminine in the African Religious Traditions is a journey into the worship of the divine feminine. This audiobook is told from multiple perspectives, including those of the orishas (deities), voodoo queens, and griots (storytellers) of Yoruba, Haitian Vodou, and Santeria. This book will explore how female deities were worshipped and their roles in society, how they were transformed from an independent primal force to lesser-known manifestations of male deities and eventually diminished even further to mere figures within nature. The Divine Feminine also goes through similar transformations in other religious traditions as well.

This audiobook is a study of the Divine Feminine in the African religious traditions. It covers priestesses, orishas and voodoo queens. It shows how the mother goddesses of old Africa have evolved into Orishas and Voodoo Queens. It also explores women's figures in the Christian religions taking place in Africa such as Saint Maria de Guadalupe, Saint Anne and Mother Mary

There are many different African religious traditions and spiritual beliefs. The Yoruba people in Africa have a powerful female deity called Orisha that is accepted by all in the society. In this book, Lilith Dorsey argues that it is through these deities that we can understand why ancient Africans chose to worship and create practices around the divine feminine.

Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens: The Divine Feminine in the African Religious Traditions tells the stories of more than a dozen women who practice their unique form of spirituality. These are varied spiritual traditions that encompass everything from what is known as vodou (Voodoo) to orisha worship in the Yoruba tradition.

Published Date 2020-07-14
Duration 7 hours 45 minutes
Author Lilith Dorsey
Narrated Adenrele Ojo
Reviews
(7 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Naturopathy & New Age, Counseling & Inspirational, World Religions

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