In Haitian Vodou, Erzulie Dantor is the Black Madonna. The blade-bearing mother. The storm-womb. The fire inside the heart that does not beg to be understood, only to be honored.
She is the dark sister of love—not the flirtation or fantasy, but the love that scars you to protect you. The love that leaves to save you. The love that watches everything be taken, and still finds a way to feed the children.
She is the warrior-mama who loves fiercely and fights even harder. She is not the flower you place in a vase. She is the thorned rose that grows from blood-soaked soil, blooming still.
She carries a dagger not to destroy-but to draw the line.
She carries a child on her hip and a whole nation on her back.
She guards the outcast, the orphan, the queer, the abandoned, the betrayed. She is the saint of those who were not chosen-yet became chosen through fire. To walk with Dantor is to protect what you love even if no one else sees its worth.
She doesn't erase your pain. She makes you sit in it, bleed with it, sing through it-until it becomes power. Allow her to set Supreme Order and Balance to your situation.
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