Showing posts with label Demeter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demeter. Show all posts

Goddess Persephone

 



Persephone: Persephone is the Greek goddess of spring.

Persephone is the spring girl, a goddess of development and gladness, and the daughter of Demeter.

She is the goddess of agriculture and symbolizes youth's innocence and purity.

Persephone is the ruler of the underworld and the guardian of souls in her function as the Dark Maiden.

She embodies the knowledge of life and death, and is adept in all sorts of witchcraft and divination.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Hecate

 




Hecate is a Greek witch deity.

Hecate is the Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess, and along with Persephone and Demeter, she forms the triad; yet, she also seems to have three faces.

She is known as the "Queen of Ghosts" because she holds control over heaven, earth, and the underworld.

She protects spirits from injury and mischief in her role as the spiritworld's protector.

Hecate is most typically connected with the crossroads, a site of spiritual insight and dark intuitive witchcraft.

She was once a goddess of the woods and childbirth.

Hecate, the supreme sorceress and diviner, teaches her followers the Witch's way and leads the seeker to the unconscious mind's depths.


~Kiran Atma



Goddess Demeter

 


 

Demeter is the Harvest Goddess in Greek mythology.




Demeter is the goddess of grains and motherhood, and she is the mother of agriculture and the seasonal year.


She taught mankind how to create food by planting and ploughing.

She is sympathetic to pain and sadness, and she always responds to people who seek her assistance.

She is the Mother part of the Triple Goddess, together with Persephone and Hecate, who constitute the trio.



Demeter's tenacity and fury in rescuing her daughter Persephone from the underworld exemplifies a mother's protective devotion for her child.

Demeter, the Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Ceres, is typically portrayed with a cornucopia full of fruits and grains.


~Kiran Atma

You may also want to discover and learn more about Female Divinities of the Roman empire here.