Erzulie Dantor – Voodoo Goddess of love romance, art,
jealously, passion and sex.
Classification: Loa/Goddess
Cultural Origins: Haitian Voodoo
Associated: Love Romance Beauty, love, art, passion and sex
Dantor is the patron loa of lesbian women, fierce protector
of women experiencing domestic violence and patron loa of New Orleans. Beauty,
love, and sensuality are Her Creations. Emotions are what link Her to the
endless reservoir of universal creativity.
“She has tribal scars on Her cheek, and is considered
heterosexual because She has children, but She is also the patron loa of
lesbian women. Thus, She loves women fiercely, and will defend them to the
death. She loves knives and is considered the protector of newly consecrated
Voodoo priests and priestesses, as well as of women and children who are
victims of domestic violence, and women who have been betrayed by a lover.
She is highly respected and much feared due to Her Woman Power.
Most Haitian women serve Dantor, and she is also the patron loa of New Orleans
and so she is served by many there as well. She also supports independent
business women and is the patron of women’s finances. Many women invoked
Erzulie Dantor against their partners (male or female) should they become
violent. And enlightened men also serve Dantor, especially men who honor, love
and respect women.”
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