HAND-COLORED PRINT OF HECATE TRIFORMIS, THE GODDESS OF THE WITCHES, WITH ADDITIONS BY HAND FRAME SIZE: 13 1/2 BY 11 1/2 INCHES IMAGE SIZE: 6 1/4 BY 4 1/4 INCHES A RECENT PRINT WHICH HAS BEEN HAND-COLORED AND AUGMENTED WITH HAND-LETTERING AND HAND-EXECUTED DESIGNS *********************************** IMAGE NEW, VINTAGE FRAME SHOWS SOME VERY SLIGHT WEAR AND RUBBING OFF OF THE GILT IN A FEW SPOTS [keywords ceremonial magic magick occult occultism esoterica esoteric enochian john dee cornelius agrippa o.t.o. golden dawn crowley mathers waite renaissance philosophy spiritualism alchemy hermeticism alchemical grimoire sacred geometry myth mythology legend metaphysics metaphysical new age religion mysticism ancient rosy rose cross rosicrucian occult occultism esoteric hidden knowledge esoterica divination scrying metaphysics metaphysical spiritualism spiritism wicca wiccan magic magick rose cross ancient mysteries mystery religions mediaeval medieval renaissance alchemy hermeticism freemasonry masonic secret societies conspiracy egypt egyptian greece greek rome roman paganism pagan druidism feminism theology thealogy paganism neo-paganism neopaganism polytheism angelology archetypal symbolism jungian psychology]
Explore the captivating world of Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, war, and fertility. Discover her rich mythology and symbols.
Goddess Ukemochi is a Shinto Goddess responsible for food and grains. She is also identified as Goddesses Toyouke and Goddess Ogetsuhime.
Asherah, also spelled Ashera, is the wife of God and the co-creator of existence alongside Him. She is also the mother of the angels and the creator of the Primordial gods thus being the progenitor of the deities the humans have come to know and worship in mythology and culture. In Semitic mythology She was a major northwest Semitic mother goddess, appearing also in Akkadian sources as Ashratu, in Hittite as Asherdu and in Ugaritic as Athirat. She was the consort of the chief deity El and the mo
Explore the divine balance in Wicca with The Wiccan Goddess and God. Understand their roles, influence, and how to connect with these powerful deities in your spiritual practice.
About the goddessAstarte is the essence of femininity - strength and softness, warmth and steadfastness. The security of home and the freedom of the world. Astarte represents all aspects of female nature, combining both love and war, beauty and strength.Patroness of sexuality, beauty and war.Her follower is an adventurous traveler who seeks justice and protects others. She is aware of her femininity - she understands the softness of being a woman and at the same time the strength associated with
Airmid is the Irish Goddess associated with healing, and particularly herbal healing. She is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann from Irish mythology.
After the christianization of the Pagan Religions, the characteristics that managed to survive were transformed to be adapted to the new religion. We see this
“Sephira’s themes are miracles, victory, success and overcoming. Her symbol is light. This ancient Cabalistic Goddess embodies divine light-the active, energetic power that flows throu…
Myths, legends, and religions tell of gods and goddesses exemplifying all that is good and right in the world. And there are just as many who represent our deepest archetypal sexual desires, taboos, and dreams of ecstasy.
Discover the empowering stories of Aditi the Sky Goddess. Gain insights into her nurturing presence and how it influences the pantheon of Vedic gods and goddesses.
Nut, The Sky Goddess. Creation, Fertility, Renewal. Protection, Nuturing, Divination. Stars, Constellations, Mythology. Deity
Image by 22372266 from PixabayAlthough western religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam have tried to erase worship of the Goddess by instituting a monotheistic religion serving a male God, they haven't completely erased the Goddess from our thoughts and our souls. Even in modern times within Christianity, many women practice the veneration of Mary, the mother of Jesus. This practice allows women to develop their unique blend of spirituality within the Christian faith. However, with
There has always been a goddess in Christianity, she has been hidden for long enough. Veneration of the Divine Mother continued in pockets of Christian groups who weren’t completely wiped out by agents of Rome. Gnostics, Essenes, Cathars, Celtic Christians, Templars, Rosicrucians and other mystics kept that underground stream from trickling out and kept the
Radha-Rhoda ~ The History of The Goddess This article is a continuation of my page Who Is Sri Radha and is based on the research of Bhakti Ananda Goswami. You can read his other articles on the H…
Who is Nut? Wife and sister of Geb Mother of Isis, Osiris, Seth and Nephthys Depicted as stretched over the Earth, her hands and feet are the cardinal points. Protects the world from the chaos beyond, maintains all that is in existence. Mistress of the heavenly bodies - draws stars into her mouth and expels them from her womb in a repeating cycle. Colours - Indigo of the night sky and the silver lights of the stars.
When I was young I received a copy of D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths, which I loved. I memorized the characters and stories from the book and suddenly the world of art and poetry open…
"She's Wiccan." The statement felt less like a revelation and more like a dismissal.
Explore the divine balance in Wicca with The Wiccan Goddess and God. Understand their roles, influence, and how to connect with these powerful deities in your spiritual practice.
Goddess Isis is a majestic figure, with a regal aura and a serene expression on her face. She is often depicted with a headdress in the shape of a throne,
This article discusses the inspiration behind the many pre-Raphaelite paintings of Arthurian lore.
THE GODDESS Tvaritā, the swift one Ω≈★≈Ω Tvaritā is an ancient goddess of Tantric medicine with rituals for healing snakebites. As she passed through time, she became know for more magical help; Tantric sorcerers can call on her for quick supernatural interventions in times of urgent need. Her origins aren't known, but historical descriptions of her exist in Nepal. This illustration of Tvaritā has made a modern debut in the book "A Garland of Forgotten Goddesses", by Michael Slouber Ω≈Ω≈≈Ω≈★≈Ω≈Ω≈ © Laura Santi
Vestalia is a weeklong celebration that honors the Goddess Vesta of the Roman pantheon. She worked alongside the goddess Juno, and both of them were guardians of virginity and protectors of the sanctity of marriage. Unlike other goddesses who are portrayed in a statuary fashion, Vesta is represented by a hearth flame.