Hoje é dia de Festa de Iemanjá em Mongaguá, com o mestre Rubens e o pessoal do colégio. Estarei lá cultuando nossa Mãe, Senhora das Águas, divino Trono Feminino da Geração e da Criatividade. Faz uns três anos que não vou e senti que participar este ano seria uma boa idéia. Me faz muito bem essa ligação com as forças da Natureza, com os Sagrados Orixás, Senhores do Ori, da Natureza e das naturezas. Purifica, energiza, preenche, completa. O que eu mais gosto na Umbanda é essa sensação que a gente não consegue explicar, de ligação com o todo; essa coisa que preenche o corpo e a alma e faz a gente se sentir plena. Toda religião tem sua teologia e teogonia, é claro, e a teologia umbandista é linda, mágica e misteriosa. Mas as teologias, a meu ver, são apenas maneiras que o homem encontra de tentar explicar o que em si é inexplicável e racionalizar o que é pura emoção. Odoyá, Mamãe.
Today is the Festivity for Iemanjá in Mongaguá, with master Rubens and the guys from the school. I'll be there worshiping our Mother, Lady of Waters, Divine Female Throne of Generation and Creativity. I haven't been to the festivity in three years and I felt that participating this year would be a good idea. This connection with the forces of Nature, the Sacred Orishas, Lords of the Ori, of Nature and Natures, makes me feel very good. Purifies, energizes, fills, completes. What I like most in Umbanda is this feeling that we cannot explain, of being in connection with the whole; this thing that fills the body and soul and makes us feel plentiful. Every religion has a theology and theogony, of course, and Umbanda's theology is beautiful, magical and mysterious. But the theologies, in my view, are just ways in which Man tries to explain that which is in itself inexplicable, and rationalize what is pure emotion. Odoya, Mom.
Today is the Festivity for Iemanjá in Mongaguá, with master Rubens and the guys from the school. I'll be there worshiping our Mother, Lady of Waters, Divine Female Throne of Generation and Creativity. I haven't been to the festivity in three years and I felt that participating this year would be a good idea. This connection with the forces of Nature, the Sacred Orishas, Lords of the Ori, of Nature and Natures, makes me feel very good. Purifies, energizes, fills, completes. What I like most in Umbanda is this feeling that we cannot explain, of being in connection with the whole; this thing that fills the body and soul and makes us feel plentiful. Every religion has a theology and theogony, of course, and Umbanda's theology is beautiful, magical and mysterious. But the theologies, in my view, are just ways in which Man tries to explain that which is in itself inexplicable, and rationalize what is pure emotion. Odoya, Mom.

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