Showing posts with label Middle Eastern Goddess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle Eastern Goddess. Show all posts

Goddess Sophia

 



Sophia: Middle Eastern Mother Goddess 

Sophia is the Divine Feminine and the Holy Spirit of the Christian trinity in Gnostic and Judeo-Christian faiths.

She is God's voice and knowledge, and it is thought that a bit of her lives in everyone of us.

Sophia is the mother of all creation and the universe because she is God's true source of power.

The dove is her talisman.


~Kiran Atma

Lady of Beasts

 




Lady of Beasts is a Middle Eastern animal deity.

In several cultures, the title "Lady of Beasts" is applied to a number of deities.

She is most well-known in the Middle East, with a reach that includes Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley.

She is the universe's life-giving power, governing over natural woods, jungles, and the creatures that live there.

Her presence is supposed to benefit the reproduction of all women and animals, since she is a birth and fertility goddess.

Generally, Lady of Beasts is represented as a pregnant lady surrounded by wild creatures.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Asherah



The renowned deity of the Middle East, Asherah. Asherah, also known as the Queen of Gods and the Ruler of Heaven, is often portrayed as a curly-haired goddess riding a holy lion while carrying flowers or serpents in her hands. 


  • She was revered throughout ancient Israel as Yahweh's spouse and is believed to have developed into the goddess Shekina, as mentioned throughout the Old Testament. 
  • Asherah, the goddess of the sea, embodies divine knowledge and ultimate femininity. 
  • Her likenesses have been discovered carved onto live trees, on altar poles, and on walking staffs. 
  • The Tree of Life, flowers, and cows are among her emblems.