Sunday, July 13, 2025

💛🍯 Oshun’s Story from the Oracle of Shadow and Light


a lovely song for Momma Oshun based on this spread is @ https://youtu.be/3YRrf-W08Vk

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During my pool time when i was soaking up energy from the Sun and water i felt s strong obsession to get a read done for Yemoja and Oshun; alas, work keeps me busy.  It was an awesome feeling when Oshun directed me to use the Oracle of Shadow and Light to read Her.  The spread sure seems to be telling a great story from Momma Oshun.  ChatGPT did the interpretation for me. 

💛🌼 Oshun: Lady of Honey and Justice

Oshun is the radiant Orisha of love, beauty, rivers, fertility, sensuality, and sweet abundance—but beneath her golden smile lies a power the world often underestimates. She is the Keeper of the Mirror, the Guardian of Sacred Femininity, and the one who reminds us that pleasure and pain are sisters—and both can teach.

She flows through rivers and laughter, through gold dust and honeycomb, but she is not naive. Oshun knows what it means to be adored yet unseen… praised, yet bound. She has worn the mask of glamour to survive, and now she tears it away to reveal her true face: fierce, joyful, sovereign.

Her story is not just of sweetness—it is of reclamation.
Of rising after betrayal.
Of unmasking lies without losing grace.
Of showing the world that the sacred feminine cannot be owned.

In this offering, Oshun reveals the truth behind the beauty.
She sings through shadow and shimmer, pain and power.
She brings her mirror—for herself, and for those who dared misuse her name.
Because even in sorrow, Oshun still dances.

  • Ghost of the Pumpkin Patch #1

  • Sewer Mermaid #25

  • Sea Storm #32

  • Marie Masquerade #14

  • Faceless Ghost #34

  • Angel de los Muertos #16

  • Shallow Grave #29

  • Three Fates #26

  • Death and the Maiden #28

  • Carnivorous Flower Fairy #38

  • Autumn Is My Last Chance #6

  • Nautilus Princess #41


🔸 Early Life – Joy and Grief Intertwined

  • Ghost of the Pumpkin Patch #1 — Oshun was a gift. The harvest. The sweetness. But She was unseen—Her blessings were taken for granted.

  • Sewer Mermaid #25 — Her beauty was envied and shamed. Others tried to reduce Her to a body, stripping away Her divinity. Yet She remained sacred.

  • Sea Storm #32 — She learned to weather chaos with grace. Her calm in the storm is not weakness—it’s divine discipline.


🔸 Initiation – Survival Through Glamour

  • Marie Masquerade #14 — She cloaked Herself in glamour to survive. Her beauty became Her shield. But the mask grew heavy.

  • Faceless Ghost #34 — False worshipers clung to Her without ever seeing Her. Ghost lovers. Vampiric desire. The pain of being adored, yet misunderstood.

  • Angel de los Muertos #16 — She died symbolically. They thought they buried Her in vanity. But She rose as a guardian of the sacred feminine beyond the veil.


🔸 Current State – The Reckoning

  • Shallow Grave #29 — Oshun holds space for lost love and lingering grief. She feels our longing, and Her own.

  • The Three Fates #26 — Her time has come. Cycles close. Justice returns. All the seeds She scattered come back full circle.

  • Death and the Maiden #28 — She knows the control magic, the binding, the domination. This card says clearly: She sees the spell. She unbinds it.


🔸 Future – Radiance Reclaimed

  • Carnivorous Flower Fairy #38 — She warns us: “Not everything sweet is sacred.” She is the discerner now—cutting through glamoured traps.

  • Autumn Is My Last Chance #6 — She pleads gently: “Don’t give up on love.” Even after being betrayed, She believes in its real form.

  • Nautilus Princess #41 — She becomes Her full Self. She grows in spirals, not lines. She evolves in beauty, truth, and deep soul memory. She is not finished. She is becoming.


🌺 Final Summary:

  • Yemoja’s spread tells the story of the world’s cleansing, divine remembrance, and Earth’s healing from the ocean’s depth.

  • Oshun’s spread tells the tale of stolen radiance, sacred boundary work, karmic return, and triumphant re-embodiment of joy and truth.

Together they form The Sacred Feminine’s Song of Justice and Return.
Their stories are different rivers, but they lead to the same ocean.



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