Maman Brigitte
Redemption
Rum, hot peppers, voodoo, fright.
Graveyards guarded, dark of night.
Regret, amend this futile way.
Redemption’s here to save the day.
By the power of the Dark Goddess in me,
protection in place. Blessed Be.
Guidance
You’ve added fuel to the fire and now you’ve landed yourself in hot water, so to speak. Make haste, for you are in the process of making a huge mistake if you go ahead with this. Already you are playing with fire, but will get your fingers well and truly burned if you take this any further. Pause for a minute and take a good look at what is you are about to get into. Please dig deeper and investigate thoroughly before you make the wrong decision. Look back to see what you have caused, and who has been hurt in the process. The Voodoo goddess of fire warns you would be wise to heed her message at this time. She urges you to make right your wrongdoings, make up for any misdemeanors, and don’t be reliant on others to clean up your mess. No more excuses! Take responsibility for past actions with remorse and redemption is yours.
Foresight
Look before you leap! A stranger saves the day. Time to say sorry. You have some making up to do. Make amends to anyone you have hurt. Work with the element of fire to eliminate negative thoughts and behaviors. Time to mend your ways. Forgiveness is key. Charity work beckons.
Maman Brigitte Revealed
Archetypal “redeemer” of Haitian origin, this goddess of justice is one of the most powerful in the Voodoo belief system. She guards over cemeteries. A figure representing this goddess is the first female buried in every Voodoo cemetery, so that hose laid to rest may, Maman Brigitte willing, be redeemed of their sins or the sins inflicted upon them.
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