May 4 @ 5:11pm PDT Sun at 15° Taurus / Earth at 15° ScorpioFull earthly manifestation of lifeErect the pole and let the dance begin! THE ENERGIESAxis: Taurus / ScorpioLife / DeathPhysical / PsychologicalSurface / Depths Trivinity: CircleContained and sustained energiesThese signs concentrate (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) Sabbat: MajorThe Major Sabbats come at the peakRead more
Before Pluto, before Hades, before Persephone… there was Ereshkigal, Queen of the Dead and Goddess of Kur, the Sumerian Underworld. Ereshkigal rules from her palace, Ganzir, and the seven gates that keep the dead are guarded by her servant, Neti. Any souls that leave the underworld do so only with the permission of Ereshkigal. HerRead more
Harmonia[1] is the Greek goddess of harmony and concord (Roman Concordia), and the Queen of Thebes. As the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, Harmonia’s parentage speaks directly to her energies as the balancing factor in both the harsh and gentle aspects of life. She is said to ease conflict and strife in both love andRead more
Bast (also known as Bastet, Ubaste, Ubasti, and Pasch) is an ancient solar goddess of protection, fertility, joy, health, women, and – of course – cats. She has been described as both “Goddess of the Rising Sun” and “Goddess of Sunset” highlighting the dual nature of solar goddesses. Most statue depictions show Bast as aRead more
Queen of the Aesir and Queen of Asgard, Frigg is the most important – yet misunderstood – goddess of the Norse pantheon. Frigg, whose name means “beloved” is a goddess of fertility, family, motherhood, and love. She is both a maternal figure and a ruler, fulfilling immediate familial roles of wife (to Odin) and mother (toRead more
Cybele (sib-uh-lee) also known as Kybele (kih-buh-lee), Kubaba, Agdistis, and Magna Mater (Great Mother) was the Phrygian goddess of nature, wilderness, fertility, sexuality, and protection. Her worship travelled from Phrygia (a kingdom within Anatolia, which sits in present day Turkey) to mainland Greece, and eventually to Rome, where she became very popular. In fact, theRead more
Anat is a complex goddess of strength, aggression, will, and love. She is the warrior maiden honoured as the protector of the Ugaritic people. Some of her common epithets include: Strength of Life, Anat the Destroyer, Mistress of Kingship, Mistress of Dominion, and Mistress of the High Heavens. She is sometimes referred to as “wanton”Read more
ETYMOLOGYMesopotamian / SumerianNormalized forms: Nammu, NammaOther Written forms: Nammu Lammu Namma Na-am-na-am-mi Na-am-ma Na-na-ma-ke Her name is written with the pictograph for the primeval sea, subterranean (cosmic) waters (Engur) Native explanation based on the pictograph Engur is “the totality of the secrets of the gods” During different periods, Engur has been explained as “heaven”Read more
Arianrhod, celestial goddess of magic, reincarnation, time, and fate, is a major deity in the Welsh pantheon, and is often described as the most powerful child of Dôn (Mother Goddess equivalent to the Irish Danu). Her name translates as “silver wheel” which is variously interpreted as a reference to the moon, the wheel of time,Read more
As a primordial goddess, Neith (pronounced either ‘nayth’ or ‘neeth’) is one of the oldest deities of ancient Egypt. Also known as Net, Neit, and Nit, Neith is referred to as the mother of gods, the grandmother of gods, and simply as the “great goddess”. Commonly shown with her symbol overhead (an odd symbol withRead more