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Oya: In Praise to the Spirit of the Wind
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Oya: In Praise to the Spirit of the Wind in Ottawa, ON
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Oya: In Praise to the Spirit of the Wind in Ottawa, ON
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Oya Spins and all Evil Goes. Oya; Goddess of the Mighty River Niger, The Thunder Mother and Goddess of Storms and Vengeance. -"I am both a woman and a force of Nature. Have you ever seen a hurricane apologise?" - Oya, a Warrior Witch of great power is Queen of the Marketplace, the Patron of all Feminine Leadership, Persuasive Charm and Eloquence, and all things Magical. Oya made herself known to me in 1999 and I turned and followed her call. In 2001 travelling to West Africa on my own personal pilgrimage for Oya. I journeyed up the Mighty Niger, camping along its banks, singing and praying into the wind. This Booklet is a compilation from many sources collected over time. Much of it strewn around on pieces of paper or written in note books. It is with much honour and respect and appreciation that I acknowledge all these children of Oya for their work.
Oya Spins and all Evil Goes. Oya; Goddess of the Mighty River Niger, The Thunder Mother and Goddess of Storms and Vengeance. -"I am both a woman and a force of Nature. Have you ever seen a hurricane apologise?" - Oya, a Warrior Witch of great power is Queen of the Marketplace, the Patron of all Feminine Leadership, Persuasive Charm and Eloquence, and all things Magical. Oya made herself known to me in 1999 and I turned and followed her call. In 2001 travelling to West Africa on my own personal pilgrimage for Oya. I journeyed up the Mighty Niger, camping along its banks, singing and praying into the wind. This Booklet is a compilation from many sources collected over time. Much of it strewn around on pieces of paper or written in note books. It is with much honour and respect and appreciation that I acknowledge all these children of Oya for their work.

















