With a cornucopia overflowing with prosperity and a gaze alight with the joy of abundance, Rosmerta, the Celtic goddess of abundance, fertility, and merchants, invites you to step into a world brimming with fortune and fulfillment. Often depicted as a young woman adorned with vibrant robes and crowned with leaves, she stands amidst rolling fields and bustling markets, a symbol of the life-giving energy that fuels creation and success. Rosmerta's presence resonates with the rhythm of nature's bounty. Her cornucopia spills forth with fruits, grains, and flowers, mirroring the earth's generosity and the cyclical nature of prosperity. She reminds us that abundance is not just about material wealth, but about the richness of life itself, the blossoming of our talents, and the flourishing of our communities. In the bustling marketplaces, Rosmerta presides over trade and commerce, ensuring fair deals and rewarding honest effort. Her watchful eyes and steady hand guide merchants and consumers alike, reminding them that true prosperity thrives on integrity and a shared sense of well-being. But Rosmerta is not merely a passive observer. She actively cultivates abundance, encouraging us to nurture our skills, take risks, and embrace the opportunities that life offers. Her spirit inspires us to plant seeds of ambition, tend to the flames of creativity, and harvest the fruits of our labor with gratitude. So, when you seek to attract prosperity in all its forms, whether material, creative, or spiritual, turn to Rosmerta. Let her vibrant energy fill your life, her unwavering faith in your potential guide your actions, and her overflowing cornucopia shower you with the blessings of a life truly abundant. Remember, in Rosmerta's presence, we find not just prosperity, but the power to cultivate it ourselves, transforming barren ground into blooming gardens and paving the way for a life brimming with success and fulfillment.
The goddess of joy is an important archetype to understand and accept in your life. She is often represented as a young, beautiful woman who has powers over love and music.
Akhilanda represents the essence of the Phoenix; she’s the indestructible energy that embraces change. She knows that everything is conspiring to transform her into only more love and light. Akhilanda is an elusive goddess from Hindu mythology, whose name means never not broken. She can never be broken, because she always is. She is the embodiment of what we try to avoid– the dissolution of our ego’s identity. Her power is unparalleled. She radiates the potent light and joy that’s the goal of change, transformation, or pain. There is very little written about her; she is meant to be known through experience. She is an intimate, interior goddess that we meet when we are in the darkest moments of grief and heartbreak. She shows us where our energy is trapped; where we have been stifled in routines or other’s expectations of us. And she whispers the liberation we will experience once we let ourselves break open, and allow the new expression of our self to come blazing through. She reminds us that we always have the power to choose to see every event as yet another opportunity to become more light, to become more of the radiant soul we are here to be. Many of us exert tremendous energy in the effort to not break or fall apart. We resist our grief. Our heartbreak. Or we deny the need to change until the choice no longer feels like it’s ours. Something side swipes us from our ordinary life and shatters who we think we are and how we identify ourselves. Here’s what Akhilanda reminds us: vulnerability is our greatest strength. If we are always broken, we can never break. Akhilanda is the most intimate, and personally powerful goddess because she meets us in those moments when we can feel most alone, most exposed, and most afraid. She models how to thrive in the midst of change; she uses pain to joyfully and purposefully transform. She sees everything as an opportunity to release what isn’t serving her. And she knows that being broken isn’t a failure, or something we should avoid, it’s actually the whole point. We are here to let our ideas of ourselves go up in flames, so that beneath the ashes, the soft core of who we truly are arises. And so that we remember that it’s not the heart that ever breaks; it’s the ego. The heart only ever expands. *** Akhilanda - a limited, signed and numbered edition of 100. In a 6X9 format, and printed on velvet rag cardstock, I am offering this for your altars and sacred spaces and anywhere you need the reminder of her lesson. Each print is catalogued, and comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed and holographed by my studio. Blessed be Her name. ❤️ ********** Follow me on Instagram @shewhois and Facebook @shewhoisart to find the latest information on the Divine Feminine Oracle, oracle readings, my latest artwork, art giveaways and art progress pics. Especially keep an eye out for my stories - this is where I announce premium offerings, special editions and when my newest art becomes available here on Etsy.
I've written about this before, but it's on my mind to do it again and there is not very many resources, even online that talk about it . Prebirth communication, Spirit Babies, what is this?! Let's start with the basics. Everything is energy, when we go beyond our five senses we can communicate with
NANNA, THE GODDESS OF JOY Print of a digitally hand drawn folk art illustration created by me. + Detailed description of the Goddess personality, qualities and unique associations + Thank you note. This illustration can be a nice house warming or birthday gift for those who value loyalty, simple things that bring joy to our lives. This art piece can be put on your wall, desk or altar. Who is Nanna? Nanna is the wife of Baldr, a Norse Goddess, who died of grief. She is the Goddess of joy and spring/summer. As a mythology enthusiast, I always felt the importance of listening to our ancestor's stories and tales, because we can learn and gain spiritual power from them. Drawing these mythical creatures and characters, painting folklore elements makes me happy and calm. I believe art made with heart bears positive energy. I hope you will enjoy them! Additional info: - Printed on premium 250 gsm white glossy paper - All prints are originally hand-drawn - Frame not included - Size may vary few mm-s.
Discover the essence of joy with 'Gaia: Finding Joy,' an inspiring journey into happiness and self-discovery in harmony with nature.
Shekinah, the Hebrew word for "dwelling," isn't simply a goddess; she's the embodiment of the divine feminine presence, residing not in the heavens above, but within the very fabric of our world. Imagine her, not sculpted in stone or depicted in paint, but as a shimmering light illuminating acts of compassion, flickering in moments of shared joy, and gently pulsing amidst the struggles of humanity. Unlike the distant male deities of the Old Testament, Shekinah embodies a divine presence accessible to all. She dwells in the warmth of a shared meal, the solace of a heartfelt prayer, the spark of creative expression. She is the bridge between the human and the divine, the immanent spark of God's love made tangible in our world. In Kabbalistic wisdom, Shekinah dances with the masculine principle, embodying the delicate balance of strength and compassion, judgment and mercy. She is the nurturing mother, the fierce protector, the ever-present guide who accompanies us through life's joys and sorrows. Her absence, the exile of Shekinah, reflects the brokenness and suffering in the world, reminding us of our responsibility to mend the world and invite her divine presence back in. So, when you seek not just blessings from above, but a divine presence within, remember Shekinah. Open your heart to her gentle touch, her whispers of guidance, her call to action. For in her embrace, you discover that the divine isn't something distant, but an ever-present force waiting to be recognized and welcomed, transforming both our individual lives and the world around us.
She is here on a mission to bring joy to the world. She is the embodiment of joy, always smiling, dancing and laughing. Her smile is infectious. Her energy lights up a room. People feel more joyful just being around her. You can spot a Joy Priestess because she has held onto her playful inner […]
Oshun is a revered deity in the Yoruba religion, originating from West Africa. Often depicted as a radiant and beautiful goddess, Oshun is associated with rivers, love, fertility, and sweet waters. She embodies the divine feminine with attributes of sensuality, compassion, and abundance. Adorned in gold and flowing garments, Oshun is revered as the goddess of sweetness, offering blessings of love, prosperity, and healing. Her presence is believed to bring joy and harmony, and she is celebrated in various cultures through rituals, dance, and offerings along riverbanks.
Shekinah, the Hebrew word for "dwelling," isn't simply a goddess; she's the embodiment of the divine feminine presence, residing not in the heavens above, but within the very fabric of our world. Imagine her, not sculpted in stone or depicted in paint, but as a shimmering light illuminating acts of compassion, flickering in moments of shared joy, and gently pulsing amidst the struggles of humanity. Unlike the distant male deities of the Old Testament, Shekinah embodies a divine presence accessible to all. She dwells in the warmth of a shared meal, the solace of a heartfelt prayer, the spark of creative expression. She is the bridge between the human and the divine, the immanent spark of God's love made tangible in our world. In Kabbalistic wisdom, Shekinah dances with the masculine principle, embodying the delicate balance of strength and compassion, judgment and mercy. She is the nurturing mother, the fierce protector, the ever-present guide who accompanies us through life's joys and sorrows. Her absence, the exile of Shekinah, reflects the brokenness and suffering in the world, reminding us of our responsibility to mend the world and invite her divine presence back in. So, when you seek not just blessings from above, but a divine presence within, remember Shekinah. Open your heart to her gentle touch, her whispers of guidance, her call to action. For in her embrace, you discover that the divine isn't something distant, but an ever-present force waiting to be recognized and welcomed, transforming both our individual lives and the world around us.
“Ra’i ra’i’s themes are children, youthfulness, recreation, play, joy and fairies. Her symbols are sunlight and white or pastel-yellow items. In Polynesia, Ra’i ra…
FOR LIMITED TIME EACH purchased 8X10 photo print or board comes with 1 BONUS 5x7 photographic print (that you can frame too, or give away as a unique gift), and EACH 11X14 photo print or board comes with 2 BONUS 5x7 photographic prints! Irish Goddess of prosperity, Moon, and Healing, Aine is portrayed as a beautiful lady with long red hair held by a headband of the fallen stars. She is always seen wearing yellow attire fitting for a Goddess, associated with the sun and the moon. Her animal is red horse. Call on Aine for aide and love, prosperity and fertility. She will help you to claim your power and joy in life. She can bring life force and the Moon’s mystery to help you moving through life with abundance. This Original Artwork is available in Photographic or giclee art paper Prints : 1. Photographic prints (5x7, 8x10. 11x14. 16x20 in). We order all prints in the professional photo lab. They are printed on a luster, archival quality Luster photography paper that has a bit of shine / shimmer. If you want Glossy photographic prints (instead of Luster), please leave us a note with your order. We offer an option to order Mounted on an archival “rag mat” board prints, to use in frames without glass, to avoid bending. If you want a specific size print that is not listed here, contact me for pricing. 2. Watercolor or Unstretched Canvas prints (8x10, 11x14, 16x20 in). They are professionally printed using a Giclée process on Watercolor paper or Unstretched Canvas. They have an option to be Mounted on a Heavyweight Matboard (watercolor or canvas board). Mounted prints are sturdy and non-bendable, and can be framed without glass. If you want a specific size print that is not listed here, contact me for pricing. Watermarks will not appear on actual prints. THIS ARTWORK IN OTHER PRINTED PRODUCTS Cards (Press-Printed Greeting Cards and Altar Cards): https://www.etsy.com/WindsandRootsArt/listing/1102664575/litha-fine-art-print-midsummer-art-earth OTHER CELTIC FINE ART PRINTS AND WALL ART: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WindsandRootsArt?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=35725931 PRAYER CARD WITH A GUIDE (Coming soon) OTHER DIVINATION ART: Sabbat Cards: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WindsandRootsArt?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=41637076 Gods. Goddesses, Deities Cards: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WindsandRootsArt?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=41587425 Seasons Tree Goddess cards: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WindsandRootsArt?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=35759207 Custom Art (Connect with your own inner Goddess): coming soon. POLICY AND TURNAROUND Our printed products are made to order (I order them to be printed professionally in the photo lab after you place your order). Cancellations are accepted within THREE HOURS from placing the order. So if you change your mind, please contact me asap within 3 hours. After 3 hours I order your product in our pro photo lab, and it cannot be cancelled or refunded at this point, as I can't return the printed product to the lab, and there is no guarantee it will be sold in this specific format soon. The lab takes 3-8 business days to print and ship it to me (depending on the size and format). I check the quality of the product that I received and then ship it to you usually the same or next day. In a rare case, if I see printing issues, I order the reprint for you. The quality printing is very important especially for the larger prints. In case of a large order or a large print that I might order a drop ship to you, to shorten the shipping time. I make my art with love and good energy, and I want you to love and enjoy my products, so if you have any questions or issues with the quality of the products, please feel free to contact me! COPYRIGHT © 2020 Art by Anna Zaharyan. This image is copyright protected. Purchased printed product can be used for your personal purposes only. Artwork may not be reproduced, modified, sold in a digital or printed form. It may not be used for commercial purposes in any form such as reselling prints or modified digital images with or without color.
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Brigid is the celtic goddess of the hearth,spring, fertility and life. She holds a vibrant Carnelian that promotes passion, fire and joy for life. Brigid celtic Imbolc goddess statue polymer clay alter doll orange Carnelian crystal tumbled. Pagan St. Brigid Irish cross wicca witch Irish