What We Can Learn From Ogbuide on the Divine Feminine

Ogbuide teaches us that the divine feminine is both nurturing and powerful, like water—able to sustain life while holding depth and strength. As a lake goddess rooted in community, she shows that true power is grounded and relational, yet expansive enough to hold multiple roles and identities. Her dual nature reminds us that kindness must be balanced with firm boundaries, while her role as a provider and mother highlights generosity, care, and responsibility for others, especially the vulnerable. Through her relationships, radiance, and protective presence, Ogbuide reveals a feminine energy that flows, adapts, and gives abundantly without losing its strength or essence.

Oma

21st-century Dibia (Igbo mystic).

Sign up to read this post
Join Now
Previous
Previous

Mother Wound: Multiple Ways It Can Manifest and How to Heal It Traditionally

Next
Next

What We Can Learn From Oma on the Divine Feminine