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Anunit is a Babylonian Moon Goddess who later became known as Ishtar . . . A Goddess of love and fertility celebrated in the Spring as Easter.
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Beautiful art by Kinuko Y. Craft
All is intricately woven
In the never ending web of life
I am the center of it all
All flows through me
I am the Goddess
Beautiful art by Kinuko Y. Craft
Frigg whose name means "Free" as well as "To Love" is one of the foremost Goddesses of Norse mythology. She is the Goddess of the Sky. Frigg rules over motherhood, marriage, prophecy and clairvoyance.
Beautiful art by Kinuko Y. Craft
Rhea is an Earth Goddess and daughter of Gaia. She is responsible for the fertility of the soil. She watches over women and motherhood. Rhea means "flow, ease." It is the root word of River or Ria.
Beautiful art by Kinuko Y. Craft
In ancient Roman religion, Lucina was a title given to the Goddess Juno and Diana in their roles as Goddesses of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labor. Lucina means "Bringer of Light"
Beautiful art by Kinuko Y.
Morrigan is a Celtic Shapeshifting Goddess. She is a Warrior Goddess and a Goddess of Fate able to shapeshift into the form of any animal she chooses including a wolf or a crow. Morrigan shifts into a crow while on the bat
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Psyche is the Greek Goddess of the Soul and wife of Eros, the God of Love.
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Anahita is a Persian Moon Goddess. Her name means "Pure" or "Immaculate One" as she represents the cleansing flow of the cosmos.
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Atargatis is a Mermaid Goddess of Syria. She is the Middle Eastern version of Aphrodite. Primarily, she was a fertility Goddess. Doves and fish were considered sacred to her. Doves are sacred to Aphrodite, and fish are s
Beautiful art by Annie Stegg
In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis is the Goddess of the hunt, protector of the wilderness, nature and wild animals as well as childbirth, care of children, and chastity.
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The Magical Swan . . . Swans are sacred to the Celtic Goddess Brigid as they symbolize the love, beauty and grace of the Goddess.
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The Roman/Celtic Horse Goddess Epona is associated with the night and dreams. In western Ireland, legends still abound of hearing the hoof-beats of her horse as she rides west to escape the rays of the rising sun. She wa
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Rhiannon is a Celtic Moon Goddess. She rides a white horse. Her themes are movement, communication, rest, fertility and leadership. In stories, Rhiannon commands singing birds that can wake spirits or grant sleep to mort
Triple Goddess
by Susan Seddon Boulet
She has a thousand faces. She is virgin, mother and crone. She is creator, preserver and destroyer. She gives birth, endlessly. Her womb is the gateway of death and rebirth. She is Queen of Earth and Heaven. She