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Yewá

This is a very young orixá, who represents adolescence, a girl in the transition period from childhood to youth.

Yewá embodies the power of mistery and secrecy: the things that cannot be known and understood but that, on the contrary, must be accepted for what they are.

She also embodies the energy of natural transformation: those changes that happen in life as a matter of nature and not as the result of our will, as the passage from one age to another, or overnight or, again, from one state of matter to another.

She is Omolú’s wife and lives with him in a tomb.

Yewá is very wise and is highly intuitive. Occultism and esotericism are her fields of competence.

She is the patron of those who make a living on the occult sciences.

Hirro!