Mbokomu
Goddess of Soul Forgiveness
Bantu
For the Ngombe Bantu, Goddess Mbokomu was the first woman. Her father, Akongo, the cranky Supreme God, put Mbokomu and her loud children in a basket and dismissed them to earth.
Mbokomu’s Guidance
Who do you need to forgive? Let it go and reclaim yourself. Forgiveness is a gift of freedom for you, from you.
Embodiment
You can’t rush forgiveness. You have to feel it to heal it. Feel the pain, hurt, grief, rage, and despair. Take time with your heart. Forgiveness is a higher-vibration frequency than the pain you must allow yourself to feel.
Unforgiveness colors your world with lack, mistrust, and resentment. You start to see everything through victim-colored glasses. But forgiveness does not have to include reconciliation
Start with self-forgiveness. Say out loud: “I forgive myself with love.”
Goddess Declaration
“I forgive and free myself.
I forgive and free others.”
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Card Meanings
Temple 1: Threshold Guardians
1. Nana Buluku
2. Mawu-Lisa
Temple 2: Ancestors
3. Sawtche
4. Tituba
5. Mbuya Nehanda
6. Sara la Kali
7. Marie Laveau
Temple 3: Conjurers
8. Ngame
9. Modjadji
10. Ma’at
11. Tanit
12. Seven Sisters
Temple 5: Shadows
18. Jumbie
19. Long Bubby Suzi
20. Aunt Nancy
21. Soucouyant
22. Gang Gang Sara
23. Medusa
24. Mamlambo
Temple 6: Lovers
25. Oshun
26. Qetesh
27. Erzulie Dantor
28. Mbokomu
29. Ala
Temple 7: Griots
30. Mami Wata
31. Yasigi
32. Mama Djombo
33. Mame Coumba Bang
34. Nunde
Temple 8: Queens
Temple 9: High Priestesses
40. Yemaya
41. iNkosazana
42. Ayizan
43. a-Bol-Nimba
44. Iset