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This is the story of Yemayá recreated with artificial intelligence

The recreation of the African deity even sent a message in which he assured that “there is always hope and strength in the most difficult moments.”


The story ofYemaya, the powerfulorisha of the sea and the motherhood of the Yoruba religion, was recreated withartificial intelligence, shortly after Cubans go out to celebrate on September 7.

“My story begins long ago, in the magical world of the African orishas. I am Yemayá, the powerful goddess of the sea and motherhood. My origin dates back to the ocean depths, where my father Olokun ruled with his majesty. My mother, Olokumi, was the sweet and serene goddess of rivers and springs,” says the recreated image of the African goddess, which was shared this weekend on the account ofTik Tok “Yoruba Fables”.

The goddess, who is syncretized with the Virgin of Regla, says that she was conceived "in a divine union, destined to bring the strength and compassion of water to the hearts of humanity."

“Since I was little I grew up with my orisha brothers, who protected me with love and devotion. Since my birth, my life was intertwined with my beloved sister Oshun, the goddess of rivers and sensuality, together we formed a powerful team, in which our energies were intertwined in a magical dance. Our union is a perfect balance,” says the African goddess in her message about her origins.

He also remembers that the strength of his brotherhood with Oshum “lasts in those who honor us to this day.”

Likewise, the recreation of the African deity leaves a message to its devotees in which it states that “each new life is an opportunity to share our eternal love of protection and understanding, reminding everyone that there is always hope and strength in the most difficult moments.” . Thus my story, like Yemayá, the orisha of the sea and motherhood, remains alive in those who believe in my power and in the power of true connections.”

Yemayá is considered the superior deity of the Yoruba temple, in addition to being the queen of love par excellence, and the one who dominates creativity and mother nature.

She is the one you pray to when you have problems with pregnancy, in addition to being the patron saint of sailors, because she is the one who reigns in the sea with her mercy and miracles.

According to the rules of this religion, when your children pronounce your name, they must touch the ground and then kiss the tips of their fingers.

Its symbols include: the sun, the full moon, the anchor, the life preserver, a boat, two oars, a key, a star, and seven silver handles. The necklaces worn by his devotees are made up of seven crystal basins and seven blue ones.

Every September 7, Cubans celebrate it throughout Cuba, but especially in the little seaside town of Regla, in the Cuban capital.

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