African Fertility Symbols
African fertility symbols can result in conversations about their unique nature, value as art and beliefs of another culture. But the reality is that they are more than mere objects, because of the power they have to help women become pregnant!
For hundreds of years, villagers on the African Continent have prayed to and embraced the promises of these images. Taken from the different goddesses of African fertility, these symbols may differ but the promises that they bring through faith in them never wavers. Belief in their power has existed for hundreds of years on the African Continent and is still possible in this century, regardless of the location.
African Fertility Symbols may depict a crescent moon, a woman with multiple breasts, or a statue of a woman sitting while she cradles a small child. The symbols are endless and each is unique. But far from only being a symbol of beauty, they also represent the good news of beauty coming into a woman’s life.
While these images are often, and unfortunately, relegated to museums or pictures found only through the Internet, those who are blessed to obtain these objects can testify to the joy they bring to couples longing for healthy, active and happy offspring.
The goddesses of African fertility promise not only the gift of happy life, but also hope to those who have been unfertile or become discouraged. In addition, a belief in the power of African Fertility Symbols brings peace not only to women who have experienced trouble with conception, but also those who have miscarried or experienced difficulties with previous pregnancies.
A belief in the African Goddess Nyame can also help comfort and bring solace to women and their partners who have experienced the premature death of an unborn baby or even young child.
Other African Fertility Symbols may help women menstruate, increase their erotic drive, and a gentle spirit. Yet another, such as Lisa who is depicted as a chameleon, can give women the tools for effective motherhood through the blessings of gentleness, happiness, and the power of forgiveness that are the results in the embracing of the power represented in the symbol of this light-giving goddess.
African cultures have embraced the power of African Fertility Symbols for hundreds of years. The reason is obvious, in that through their presence and belief in their power, couples can realize the promise of fertility and the happiness of bringing healthy, well and successful offspring into the world!
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