Deities of the World
Goddesses Gods
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Universal Mothers
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Goddesses of Elemental Magick
Greek – Gaia
Navajo – Grandmother Spider
Huron – Grandmother Toad
Nigerian – Oya, tornadoes, lightning and raging fires
Norse – Frigga, Goddess of the Earth and the
Atmosphere, Queen of the Gods.
Also known as Ostara or Oestre and Holde
Hawaiian – Pele, the Volcano Goddess
Zulu – Inkanyamba, Goddess of the Waters
Mamlambo, the River Goddess
Afro-Carribean – Anancy, Goddess of the Garden
Japanese – Shiratamahime
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Goddesses of Heavenly Bodies
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Goddesses of Earth
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Gods
Gods of the Sun and Moon
Gods of the Sun and Moon
Greek – Hermes Trismegistus
The sacred day of the Triple Goddess
(May 24th) is also his feast day.
Was he one or many, merging
Name and fame in one,
Like a stream, to which converging,
Many streamlets run?
Who shall call his dreams fallacious?
Who has searched or sought
All the unexplored and spacious
Universe of thought?
Who in his own skill confiding,
Shall with rule and line
Mark the border-land dividing
Human and divine?
Trismegistus! Three times greatest!
How thy name sublime
Has descended to this latest
Pregeny of time!
- Henry Wadsworth Longellow 1882
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