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Erzulie: (Ezili) Quite simply, Erzulie
is the goddess of love, the female energy of Legba.
She has tremendous power and is feared as
much as she is loved. Also, she has several different roles:
goddess of the word, love, help, goodwill, health, beauty and fortune, as well as goddess
of jealousy, vengeance, and discord. She is usually known as a serpent that coiled upon
itself lives on water and bananas.
But Voodoo has a most special place for Erzulie, the loa of beauty,
the loa who is so uniquely human since she is the differentiating force between human and
all other creation. She is the ability to conceptualize, the ability to dream, the
artistic ability to create. She is the loa of ideality.
Erzulie is not a loa of elemental forces, but THE loa of ideal
dreams, hopes and aspirations. As such she is the most loved loa of all. She is pale in
appearance; almost white, even though she is Dahomean in origin. She is known as the earth
mother, the goddess of love. She is depicted as a trembling woman who inhabits the water.
She has no specific function, but is approachable in a confidential manner. In every
sanctuary there is a room, or corner of a room, dedicated to her.
Yet she is closely associated with the Blessed
Virgin Mary and her symbol is the heart, usually one broken with an arrow in much the
same way as a dominant Catholic portrait of Mary has it.
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