(via sex-satanic)
hogwarts house aesthetics → gryffindor
‘you might belong in gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
their daring, nerve, and chivalry
set gryffindors apart’
“O sol brilha na cachoeira,
e a lua brilha no mar,
Lua reflete nela, e faz ela cantar
Sol aquece ela, a filha do cantuá
se a noite é das estrelas
O dia faz a gente pensar
Que a lua é da seria
E o sol pra quem cedo acordar
Oraieieu, Odoya
Oraieieu, mamãe Oxum, Iemanjá
Oraieieu, Odoya, salve a sereia mãe Oxum do cantuá!”
“Oya-Yansa is the Queen of the Winds of change. She is feared by many people because She brings about sudden structural change in people and things. Oya does not just rearrange the furniture in the house – She knocks the building to the ground and blows away the floor tiles.”
Oya is a Yorùbá Orisha (Deity) that resides in the Niger River, in Africa. Her name means “She Who Tore” in Yoruba, as she can manifest as winds ranging from the gentlest breeze to the raging hurricane or cyclone. She is also the patron of change and the guardian of the gates of death.
requested by anonymous
“Tantas veces me mataron, tantas veces me morí. Sin embargo estoy aquí, resucitando”— La Cigarra (by Mercedes Sosa)