Child of 2 Waters

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In Yoruba culture, "a child of two waters" refers to someone who is considered to be spiritually connected to both Yemaya (the deity of the ocean) and Oshun (the river deity), essentially signifying a balance between the deep, powerful forces of the sea and the nurturing, flowing energy of the river; it implies a person who embodies aspects of both deities, often seen as having a complex personality with both strong and gentle qualities.

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In Yoruba culture, "a child of two waters" refers to someone who is considered to be spiritually connected to both Yemaya (the deity of the ocean) and Oshun (the river deity), essentially signifying a balance between the deep, powerful forces of the sea and the nurturing, flowing energy of the river; it implies a person who embodies aspects of both deities, often seen as having a complex personality with both strong and gentle qualities.

In Yoruba culture, "a child of two waters" refers to someone who is considered to be spiritually connected to both Yemaya (the deity of the ocean) and Oshun (the river deity), essentially signifying a balance between the deep, powerful forces of the sea and the nurturing, flowing energy of the river; it implies a person who embodies aspects of both deities, often seen as having a complex personality with both strong and gentle qualities.