Embark on a journey of inspiration and creativity with our digital artwork. As a digital artist and poet, I've channeled the radiant essence of Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and healing, to create a captivating masterpiece. In "Brigid's Hearth," the goddess emerges as a symbol of warmth, inspiration, and renewal. Her presence embodies the transformative power of creativity and the healing energy of the hearth. It's a harmonious blend of the ethereal and the sacred, perfect for adorning your sacred space and igniting your own creative spark. Exclusively available in "The Lilith Verse" Etsy shop, this artwork beckons you to welcome the essence of this divine goddess into your life. Explore the depths of this artwork, and let Brigid's enigmatic energy inspire your own journey of artistic expression and healing. Step into the realm of "Brigid's Hearth" today, and let the goddess's radiant fire illuminate your world with creativity, poetry, and the soothing embrace of the hearth.
Which Celtic goddess matches your personality?
Iris is technically the Greek goddess of messages, the sky, and the sea, but she is best known for her duties as the goddess of the rainbow. According to Homer's Iliad, the Greek goddess Iris
Are you more like Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, or Ares, God of War?
Persephone is one of the most important goddesses in ancient Greco-Roman mythology. Her story is a timeless tale that has been retold many times over. It's about love, it's about death, and it's also about
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As we grow older, we’ve noticed how much our relationship with sleep changes. Before, many of us were able to nod off at the drop of a hat and felt refreshed and full of energy during the day. However, that’s changed due to the stress we face at work and school, all the caffeine and sugar we consume every day, and the ungodly amount of time we spend looking at screens. The quality of our sleep is suffering.
Hey there, lovely readers! Today, we're diving into the enchanting world of the Goddess Aphrodite (also known as the Goddess Venus), the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology. If you've ever been
Eostre is the Germanic goddess of dawn who is celebrated during the Spring Equinox. On the old Germanic calendar, the equivalent month to April was called “Ōstarmānod” – or Easter-month.
Arachne, a Lydian maiden bearing fingers as nimble as the gods, was said to have been able to weave the most beautiful fabrics from the finest of threads. Although the story stems from a lesser-known
"Soma Goddess" - A Giclée print on matte canvas of the original painting by Emily Balivet, 2015. With a protective coating, the print measures 16x20 inches and is stretched on a .75" pine frame. The print is signed, titled and dated on the back and ships flat. Soma is an ancient intoxicating drink frequently mentioned in the Hindu Rig Vedas. Prepared from a mysterious plant and used in Vedic ritual, it was believed to be the ambrosia of the gods and granted immortality. It has been suggested that Soma may have been hallucinogenic mushrooms. Soma literally means "body" in Sanskrit and unites the holy trinity of mind, body, and spirit. ~All prints are packaged professionally and shipped via Priority mail (within the US) ~Overseas shipping via USPS First Class International ~Shipping discounts on multiple purchases A selection of print sizes and variations of "The Soma Goddess" are available here in my shop... Giclée Canvas Prints 8x10 https://www.etsy.com/listing/511897271/soma-goddess-8x10-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_5 11x14 https://www.etsy.com/listing/511763975/soma-goddess-11x14-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_7 16x20 https://www.etsy.com/listing/512368027/soma-goddess-16x20-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_4 20x24 https://www.etsy.com/listing/499193270/soma-goddess-20x24-giclee-canvas-print?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_1 Matte Kodak Endura Photo Paper Prints 20x24 https://www.etsy.com/listing/469214360/soma-goddess-20x24-poster-print-pagan?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_11 16x20 https://www.etsy.com/listing/242329842/soma-goddess-16x20-poster-print-pagan?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_10 11x14 https://www.etsy.com/listing/242321206/soma-goddess-11x14-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_2 8x10 https://www.etsy.com/listing/242315976/soma-goddess-8x10-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_9 Clearance Sale Matte Stock Prints 11x14 https://www.etsy.com/listing/504788346/soma-goddess-11x14-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_8 8x10 https://www.etsy.com/listing/517428861/soma-goddess-8x10-print-pagan-mythology?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_12 5x7 Greeting Cards https://www.etsy.com/listing/242323002/soma-goddess-5x7-greeting-card-pagan?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_3 2.5x3.5 ACEO Mini Prints https://www.etsy.com/listing/242276823/soma-goddess-aceo-atc-mini-altar-art?ga_search_query=soma&ref=shop_items_search_6 Please contact me with questions or comments and visit my website www.emilybalivet.com to see my entire portfolio!
Discover the mystical duality of light and darkness with our lightweight body oil inspired by Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld. This alluring blend, infused with sweet notes of pomegranate and vanilla and balanced with the depth of labdanum, patchouli, and vetiver, nourishes your skin while evoking the essence of Persephone. Enhanced with ethically-sourced magenta mica, this moisturizing oil captures Persephone's representation as the perfect embodiment of duality. Perfect for all skin types.
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Ayumi Hamasaki for the shoot for the single “Free & Easy”. 2002.
The easiest way to make homemade bone broth. Learn the recipe inside.
Iris is technically the Greek goddess of messages, the sky, and the sea, but she is best known for her duties as the goddess of the rainbow. According to Homer's Iliad, the Greek goddess Iris
You've always been so much more than a mortal.
We see faces and familiar shapes everywhere we look. In clouds. In the bark of trees (or Ents as they prefer to be called). In the brick wall in the office kitchen. And just glancing at a car, we can tell that some of them are happy (or less than enthusiastic) to see us.
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Have you ever looked up at the stars and wondered if you're really from earth? According to some belief syste4ms, many of us actually have souls that originated on other planets or even in other
Feeling divine?
Because who wouldn't want to be a goddess?
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We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. This is an image of 1920's screen legend Nell Kelly taken we believe by photographer James Harris Connell. The copies that you are buying have been painstakingly retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. SIZING - Size: Available in several sizes: 4x6 5x7 8x10 & 11x14 - Larger Sizes may be custom ordered - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper - Ink: Printed using premium quality ink REGULAR PRINT[S] This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. RETURN POLICY: All of our prints come with a full money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 7 days for a full refund, less the costs of the original shipping. You must contact us for a return authorization within that time period and pay the return shipping charges. We are happy to work with you and want you to enjoy your purchase.
Susan Seddon Boulet [1941-1997] Brazilian-born American painter, was born in Brazil of british parents who had emigrated from South Africa. Ms. Boulet's early childhood was spent on a large citrus and cattle ranch. She loved the connection to nature offered by farm life and enjoyed a rich fantasy life fed by folk tales told her by her father and by the farmworkers.
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You already know that you are fabulously part goddess, but do you know which Irish goddess you might be? Let's find out if you ruled the moon, or if it was something else!
Nhu Xuan Hua - fotografa Nhu Xuan Hua è una fotografa parigina che attualmente vive e lavora a Londra. Ha studiato Arte,Cinema e Fotografia a Parigi prima di iniziare a lavorare per l’industria della fotografia.
A healthy filling, sandwich stuffed with grilled halloumi and a delectable spicy avocado spread.
Which Greek god is your parent? Is it Apollo? Or perhaps Hades? Or is it someone else? Find out in this quiz!
Recipe video above. A feel-good soup packed full of nutrition created to cure winter colds! While you could switch out the veg with whatever you’ve got, I’ve tried various combinations and this is my favourite for best flavour so it doesn’t taste like you’re eating a bowl of hot grass.Don’t skip the spices. Doesn’t look like much but it really makes a difference!
About The Girl and the Goddess Bestselling poet, writer, and Instagram sensation Nikita Gill returns with an innovative novel in verse, exploring Hindu mythology and legend. Let her be a little less human, a little more divine Give her heart armor so it doesn’t break as easily as mine Meet Paro. A girl with a strong will, a full heart, and much to learn. Born into a family reeling from the ruptures of Partition in India, we follow her as she crosses the precarious lines between childhood, teenage discovery, and realizing her adult self. In the process, Paro must confront fear, desire and the darkest parts of herself in the search for meaning and, ultimately, empowerment. Nikita Gill’s vivid poetry and beautiful illustrations have captured hearts and imaginations–but in The Girl and the Goddess , she offers us her most personal and deeply felt writing to date: an intimate coming-of-age story told in linked poems that offers a look into the Hindu mythology and rich cultural influences that helped her become the woman she is today.
A shamanic ritual with the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet to bring about alchemical transformation at the deepest levels of your being • Details how to work with Sekhmet to transform your negative behavior patterns and character flaws into creative impulses and higher energies • Leads you through guided visualizations, illustrated with photographs, to Sekhmet’s chapel at the Temple of Karnak and through her shamanic ritual of transformation • Includes initiations, rites of passage, and transmissions from Sekhmet to release your fears and anger and rejuvenate your body, mind, and spirit Sekhmet is the lioness goddess of the Egyptian Pantheon, a fierce protector of truth, balance, and the Cosmic order of Ma’at. Known and feared as the goddess of war and destruction, she also represents the transformative power of kundalini energy, or sekhem, and is the main goddess to harness this power for healing. As “She Who Comes in Times of Chaos,” she takes offerings of fear, rage, and weakness and transforms them into alchemical gold, the universal medicine for physical, emotional, and soul healing. In this book you are guided through a shamanic ritual of alchemical transformation and initiation with Sekhmet, working with this powerful goddess to release your most deeply rooted negative behavior patterns and be reborn into a more purified state of consciousness. Using intensive self-examination exercises to help you prepare to meet the goddess, the author leads you through a guided visualization, illustrated with photographs, to an ancient statue of Sekhmet in her chapel at the Temple of Karnak. There, you will be shamanistically devoured by the goddess, directly experiencing the alchemical process of transformation in the belly of Sekhmet until you are rebirthed as a fully realized adult child of the goddess. You will experience how your offering of pain, fear, rage, and self-sabotage is digested, absorbed, and assimilated by Sekhmet while you are initiated into the alchemy of total transformation. The initiations, rites of passage, and transmissions from Sekhmet included in the journey restructure the most important aspects of your body, mind, spirit, and soul. This journey of shamanic death, illumination, and rebirth in the belly of Sekhmet provides an opportunity to heal on all levels and allows you to release your rage, anger, and fear as you transform the energies that maintained them into creative and constructive solutions that benefit yourself, your community, and the planet. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781591432074 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company Publication Date: 06-20-2017 Pages: 288 Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)About the Author Nicki Scully has been a healer and teacher of shamanism and the Egyptian mysteries since 1978. She lectures worldwide and specializes in spiritual tours to sacred sites in Egypt, Peru, and other countries. She is the author of Power Animal Meditations and Alchemical Healing, and the co-author of Shamanic Mysteries of Egypt and The Anubis Oracle. Nicki lives in Eugene, Oregon, where she maintains a comprehensive healing and shamanic consulting practice. Normandi Ellis is an award-winning writer, workshop facilitator, and director of PenHouse Retreat Center. The author of several books, including Awakening Osiris, and coauthor of Invoking the Scribes of Ancient Egypt, she leads tours to Egypt with Shamanic Journeys, Ltd., and lives in Frankfort, Kentucky.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt 5 Dealing with Fear Fear is one of our greatest teachers. From the time we have our first childhood lesson of keeping our hands off the hot stove to our mature ability to recognize danger and get out of the way, fear has earned our respect and has tremendous influence over our behavior. But sometimes fear holds us back because it is at the root of many of our most deepseated issues, those that keep us from locating the main blockages to our personal energy and power. Fear Journey with Sekhmet [Allow yourself to be very comfortable as you close your eyes and ground and center yourself. Take a moment to find your heart flame and feed it with love. As you pour love upon your heart flame, inhale the powers of Earth and Sky. Reach with your breath into the heart of the Earth and draw the vitality, the power, the strength and healing energies, and the vital life force of Earth all the way up to your heart center where it enters your heart fire and mingles with the intelligence, power, and love that you have drawn down from the sky.] As you exhale, express the breath through your entire body and let a new level of alertness and clarity enter every cell of your being. As you exhale and the radiance of your heart flame grows, look outside the circle of light that surrounds you like a halo. Look into that place of darkness that inevitably surrounds us all. As you put your attention beyond the comforting glow of light, you will see the eyes of Sekhmet gleaming in the darkness. On your next exhale, send your heart breath to Sekhmet as you ask her to join you and help you deal with the fears that inhabit your being. As you connect with Sekhmet, she stands before you in her goddess form, a woman’s body with a lioness head surmounted with a uraeus crown holding the sun disc. If this is the first time you are meeting Sekhmet, allow yourself to connect with her eye to eye and heart to heart. She may place a hand or paw upon your chest. Allow yourself to feel her sekhem, her power, moving into your heart and through your circulatory system into every cell and molecule of your body, reminding every part of you that this goddess truly lives within you, and you feel as though you are filled with her courage and power. . . . [Pause.] For now, Sekhmet has come to help you work through your fears. As you continue to feel her power coursing through your being, she morphs into her beautiful lioness form, nudging you to become a lioness with her. . . . She is going to take you on a journey into the savanna. Feel yourself begin to transfigure into a lioness. You can feel your breath, your body, and your muscles change. Feel your whiskers grow and begin to sense how they communicate information to you. . . .Stretch into the fullness of your lioness being and follow Sekhmet, feeling the grace and strength with which the two of you are running across the savanna. . . . Off in the distance you begin to perceive the first fear that is coming up to meet you. Sekhmet shows you how to stop and crouch in the grass to watch. . . . Observe this fear closely. Listen very carefully. Sniff the air. You can smell it. You may even be able to taste in on your tongue. Is this a fear that is serving your higher self? Is it keeping you safe? Notice where you feel it in your body and how your body reacts to it. . . . [Pause.] If this fear is something that still serves you then honor it. If it has served you in the past to keep you safe, honor it and thank it. If it is a fear that you wish to transform, Sekhmet may nudge you to stand and look directly at this fear. . . . You hear a low grumbling, rumbling sound that is coming from you. Let the sound build as you face this fear. Let loose with a large roar! Notice how the fear reacts. Do not be shy. Sekhmet is right there with you! The roar seems to have a life of its own. As it diminishes, mark this fear with a knot in your twine. . . . [Pause.] Continue hunting more of these fears, following the same process. As you seek out each fear, remember to honor and give gratitude, then roar and let go of that which no longer serves you. Sometimes you will know the source of the fear and sometimes that is obscured. Regardless, tie it in a knot in your twine and continue on your hunt with Sekhmet. . . . [Long pause.] When there are no more fears showing up, you and Sekhmet walk side by side enjoying the sun in the aftermath of the hunt. She has shown you how to hunt and how to face your fears. As you slowly walk back to your place in present time and space, Sekhmet slowly returns to her goddess form. Take one last stretch in your lioness form, relishing the power and strength that is the natural state of a healthy lioness. . . . Now feel yourself come back into your human form. . . . Walk with Sekhmet now and ask if she has any further instructions for you. . . . [Pause.] Be sure to express your gratitude to Sekhmet. Thank yourself for having the courage to face your fears and offer prayers for others that you know and the world in general to be able to live free of fear. When you feel complete, take a deep Earth breath pulling up the Earth energy to ground you into your body. Slowly open your eyes. Show More Table of Contents Table of Contents FOREWORD It’s the Feeling You Get When You Are Sekhmetized By Normandi Ellis FOREWORD My First Encounter with Sekhmet By Hank Wesselman, Ph.D. PREFACE The Origins of This Alchemical Process Introduction Part I Who, What, and How—Beginning the Alchemical Journey 1 Sekhmet Face-to-Face 2 Preparing for the Work Heart Breath Invocation 3 Paying Respects to the Mysteries Sphinx Journey 4 Dealing with Fear Fear Journey with Sekhmet Part II The Offering 5 Taking Your Offering to Sekhmet Journey to Karnak 6 Feeding Sekhmet Journey to Sekhmet’s Chapel Merging with Sekhmet 7 Fierce Compassion Fierce Compassion Journey 8 Lost Hopes and Forgotten Dreams Journey to the Land of False Hopes and Broken Dreams A Fresh Start 88 Part III Dissolution, Emptiness, and Regeneration 9 A Sunset Walk Journey to Luxor Temple in the Belly of the Goddess 10 In the Soup with Wadjet Alphabet Soup—Rewriting Your Genetic Blueprint 11 The Oasis Journey to the Oasis to Clarify Your Direction 12 First, There Was the Word Meditation on the Still Point between Energy and Matter Meeting with the Pantheon 13 Akasha and the Elements Reconstruction Begins with Akasha—An Elemental Journey 14 Rebuilding Your Bo
Hairstyles for your short hairThe wavy bob, very French , we see bobbed hair all over France, especially the Parisienne streets The So sleek hairstyle The pixie cut The slicked-back Bob Beach waved shoulder length hair. Best to create the waves with a 1 inch straighening iron versus curling wand. Read my article on How To get these waves . The finger wave hairstyle, There is an art to getting a finger wave done and having a little natural wave will help a lot. Use some gel to set the wave in place and then finish up by applying Iles Formula Finishing Serum to give a less stiff aspect to the style . The serum will deliver a silky texture to the hair that gives a polished softer effect that crunchy gel. The layered razor cut The short wavy hair The Goldilocks hair lengthNot too short, not too long, hits right between the shoulders and the chin. A little shiorter in the nape of neck gives a beautiful profile to this cut. The classic bob. Timeless and keep being reinvented every year.It just takes one celebrity to lop off the length and then everyone follows just to grow it out and then start again a year later. This style has been popular since it was invented in the 1920'2! Pastels for short hairPastels are much easier to pull off for short-haired girls than long-haired ones. The short side part The old Hollywood hairWhen your hair is flipping out too much at the ends or hanging too flat, you can curl the ends with a barrel iron. They will wrap up loosely by the nape of your neck for a sophisticated old Hollywood look like Marion Cotillard in the image below. The half up top knot hairstyle for short hair. Great for a bad hair day, or for when you are growing out a cut . The double top knot Braids for short hair
"Greek mythology in five words: Unfortunately, Zeus was feeling horny."
You've always been so much more than a mortal.