Could you be a child of Oshun? — CRWNMAG (2024)

Jul 15

Could you be a child of Oshun?

Since hanging out with you all on the gram Thursday, it’s been a whacky week and weekend, but I didn’t want to forget to share with you all where my daily adventures took me in Philly

Places: My office for the day was a black-owned cafe around the corner from my apartment in Brewerytown, Philadelphia called iMunch Cafe! Not only do they have delicious paninis and smoothies, but the music selection will keep you attentive throughout your workday. The soundtrack of the day was a fluid mix of Prince, Migos, Future, Donell Jones, and New Edition.

Products: When I started my day off with you all I was applying a homemade detox mask. If you suffer from oily skin and/or clogged pores this may be great for you also. The ingredients you will need are 60% bentonite clay, 30% activated charcoal, 10% turmeric and deionized water to bring everything together. Mix the water with all ingredients until you get a thick clay consistency. This is a mask you will FEEL working. Your face will literally begin pulsating! Read the linked articles to learn more about the benefits of bentonite clay, activated charcoal, and turmeric.

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Random: During the takeover, I introduced you all to my new Zucca plant named Oshun. I am so excited because this is my first plant! I brought a plant into my home for many reasons. The first is health. Both my fiancé and I suffer from asthma and allergies. Through my research I found out that plants help with filtering the air in your home. The second and most important reason was spiritual. I wanted to introduce living things into my home that increased the amount of positive vibrations. I know you may be wondering why I named my plant Oshun. Well a few months ago during an ancestral reading I found out I may be a daughter of Oshun. Oshun is an orisha, a spirit, a deity, or a goddess that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Ifá and Yoruba religions. She is one of the most popular and venerated orishas. If you see the number 5 a lot (my two most recent apartments were on the 5th floor), are attracted to the color yellow or gold and enjoy sweets, specifically honey, then you too may be a child of Oshun. To officially know if you are a daughter of Oshun you have to undergo some intense rituals. Click the linked names to learn more about Oshun and there other Orishas.

FYI: Beyonce claims to be a daughter of Oshun too. Hence the Beyhive, blonde hair, honey kissed skin and the symbolism in her art shown below.

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I will be taking over CRWN Mag’s IG story again this week and I’ll ensure that I post a re-cap within 24 hours of the takeover. Hit me up if you too believe you are a child of Oshun!

Could you be a child of Oshun? — CRWNMAG (2024)

FAQs

How do you know if you're a child of Oshun? ›

She is one of the most popular and venerated orishas. If you see the number 5 a lot (my two most recent apartments were on the 5th floor), are attracted to the color yellow or gold and enjoy sweets, specifically honey, then you too may be a child of Oshun.

What does it mean to be the daughter of Oshun? ›

The Yoruba people believe that when Oshun visits a human, the human will be blessed with prosperity and fertility. They also believe that one is a "child of Oshun" after one has been visited in this way and decides to take on the attributes of nurturing and love as Oshun demonstrates.

How many children does Oshun have? ›

Oshun has had many husbands. Different tales attribute husbands to her, including Erinle, Oshosi, Orisha Oko, and Aje'-Shaluga. She is also the sexual partner of, Shango and Ogun at different points. Her children include the Ibeji twins, Idowu, and Logun Ede.

Who did Oshun fall in love with? ›

In the mythology, Oshun was once the queen consort to King Shango of Oyo, and deified following her death, honored at the Osun-Osogbo Festival, a two-week-long annual festival that usually takes place in August, at the Oṣun-Osogbo Sacred Grove in Osogbo.

What ethnicity is Oshun? ›

Oshun, an orisha (deity) of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria. Oshun is commonly called the river orisha, or goddess, in the Yoruba religion and is typically associated with water, purity, fertility, love, and sensuality.

What is Oshun energy? ›

Oshun's radiant energy and captivating charm make her a symbol of allure and magnetism, drawing people towards her with an irresistible aura. She exemplifies the power of feminine intuition and emotional intelligence, guiding individuals towards healing, compassion, and emotional well-being.

How powerful is Oshun? ›

She is most commonly called the river orisha, or goddess, in the Yoruba religion. She is also considered to be one of the most powerful orishas. Oshun is especially attentive to women and creates very meaningful relationships with those pregnant or wanting to become pregnant.

What are the signs of Oshun? ›

Oshun goddess symbols are often associated with rain, water, gold, the color yellow, and birth. Everything connected to femininity can represent Oshun, including dance, love, beauty, fertility, children, and romance.

What are the colors associated with Oshun? ›

Her traditional colors are yellow, gold, coral, amber, and she associated with the number five. Oshun often carries a mirror so that she can admire her beauty. She loves honey, sunflowers, oranges, cinnamon, and pumpkin.

Why does Oshun wear yellow? ›

Oshun originally assumed the color white but “a popular story … says that she was very tidy and would go to the river constantly to wash her white garment. Eventually, the dress turned yellow from washing in the water, and this is how yellow became one of her colors” (733).

How to figure out your orisha? ›

While visiting a Babalawo is a traditional and respected way to discover one's crowning Orisha within the Yoruba religion, it's not the only method. Some individuals may feel a strong spiritual connection to a particular Orisha through personal experiences, dreams, or intuition.

How did Oshun lose her beauty? ›

Oshun turned herself in a beautiful peaco*ck. She flew off towards the heaven. It was so far away, that her feathers begin to fall off. As she reached the sun, her colorful feathers were scorched and all the delicate feathers burned off her head.

What is the name of the daughter of Oshun? ›

Khiresha (daughter of Goddess Oshun)

Is Oshun associated with the moon? ›

When the new Afro-Caribbean religion Santería emerged, so did new names for Oshun, who is known as 'Yemaya' in Cuba and 'Oxum' in Brazil and Haiti. In Santería, Yemaya is considered the Ocean Mother Goddess and is often associated with the moon.

What saint is equivalent to Oshun? ›

Yoruba GodCatholic SaintWhat they do
OsunSaint Juan BatistaTakes care of the mind of the believer
ChangoSanta BarbaraGod of fire, God of lightning of dancing
YemallaVirgin of menstruationMother of the world, Owner of salty waters
OchunCaridad del CobreDeity of sweetness, of beauty, of gold, of sexuality and love
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What does Oshun rule? ›

Oshún rules over the sweet waters of the world, the brooks, streams and rivers, embodying love, fertility. She also is the one we most often approach to aid us in money matters. She is the youngest of the female orishas but retains the title of Iyalode or great queen.

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