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Hecate: A Guide to the Underworld and Inner Wisdom Hecate is an ancient goddess. It is believed she predates the Olympians gods, and was originally worshipped as an Earth Mother in Caria, Asia Minor long and was then later syncretized into the Greek pantheon. She is often seen as a triple goddess and that is…
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Air Energy and the Goddesses of air and breath Air, one of the four elements of our world. Air is the element that surrounds us, and yet it is an invisible element, one only seen when it touches another. Air is a transformational energy, it moves all other elements and changes the world around us.…
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Earth Energy and the Goddesses of earth and wood Earth, one of the four elements of our world. The very foundation of all things, the matter of the universe. If you touch the ground you walk on, you can feel its stability, its unmoving strength. You can see its fertility, as life spring from it,…
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Water Energy and the Goddesses of water and waves Water, one of the four elements of our world. Water surrounds us, in the oceans, rivers and streams. It springs out the earth and cascades down waterfalls. It’s the pouring rain. It flows freely with a graceful yet dynamic energy that can not be contained. Water…
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Fire Energy and the Goddesses of fire and flame. Fire, one of the four elements of our world. Fire has played such an important role in our evolutionary history that it makes sense that fire worship as always been with us. The importance of the sun, the warmth from the family hearth, and the power…
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Coventina : The Forgotten Water Goddess of Hadrian’s Wall Dearest Coventina, Goddess of wells and springs. Queen of the river deities. First worshipped in Celtic Britain, when the belief in local water goddesses was strong. When people would bring gifts to the springs and wells to express their gratitude and to pray to the river…
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Dearest Ganga, Goddess of the Ganges The Goddess Ganga is the personification of the Ganges River and holds a position of unparalleled reverence in Hinduism. More than just a river, she is a goddess, a life-giving force, and a symbol of purification and spiritual liberation. Mythology The lore around Ganga’s origins vary but she is…