Oxum aieie...

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A Hymn to Oxum: Embracing the Divine Feminine

The song "Oxum Aieie..." by Umbanda is a beautiful homage to Oxum, a revered deity in the Afro-Brazilian religion of Umbanda. Oxum is known as the Orixá of fresh waters, love, beauty, and fertility. The lyrics are a heartfelt plea for her guidance and protection, reflecting the deep spiritual connection and reverence that her followers have for her.

The repeated invocation of "Oxum Aieie" serves as both a call and a praise, emphasizing the sacredness of Oxum. The song paints a vivid picture of Oxum's divine presence, describing her as a celestial being whose beauty and grace are reflected in the natural world. The imagery of a starry sky and a luminous moon symbolizes her enchanting and protective nature, suggesting that her influence is both vast and nurturing.

The lyrics also highlight the emotional and spiritual support that Oxum provides to her devotees. The mention of her "manto santo" (holy mantle) that brings peace, love, and protection underscores her role as a maternal figure who alleviates pain and offers solace. The act of praying and expressing gratitude to Oxum is portrayed as a profound and heartfelt practice, reinforcing the idea that true faith is invaluable and comes from the heart.

Overall, the song is a touching tribute to Oxum, celebrating her as a source of beauty, love, and divine protection. It encapsulates the essence of devotion and the deep spiritual bond between the deity and her followers, making it a powerful expression of faith and reverence.

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