Showing posts with label magick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magick. Show all posts

Goddess Yaoji

 




Yaoji is a Chinese mountain deity.

Yaoji is a love sorceress who specializes in love spells.

She is revered in the same way that rocks and mountain peaks are revered.

She has control over dreams and uses visions to communicate with her followers.

Yaoji, who is revered for her knowledge, teaches the magical characteristics of plants and how to make magical brews.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Red Tara

 


Tibetan deity of change, Red Tara.

Tara is a goddess who is venerated in many different ways throughout Eurasia, as well as in Hindu and Buddhist faiths.

The Red Tara is the goddess of change, both physical and mental.

She amplifies all good intents and acts, and she transforms irrational emotions into sound logic.

She is the force of desire and passion, as well as the master of magick and alchemy.


For more refer to my list Of Hindu, Buddhist, And Jain (South Asian) Goddesses From India, Nepal, And Tibet.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Nana Buluku

 



Nana Buluku: The goddess of manufacturing in West Africa.

Nana Buluku is revered by the Fon as the primordial creation goddess and gods' grandmother.

She is also regarded as the first Yoruba woman, having been given life into clay by the Great Gods.

She is shown with a basket full of bark and roots, ruling plants, spellcraft, and magick.

She considers mandrake root to be holy.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Maya

 




Maya is the Hindu goddess of divine deception and illusion.

Maya is the goddess of intuition and wisdom.

She is the personification of microcosm/macrocosm philosophy and promotes self-realization.

Maya is the truth that exists beyond time and space, and she teaches that all energies are one.

Maya is a creative force associated with magick and witchcraft, expressing nature through the strength of her will.


For more refer to my list Of Hindu, Buddhist, And Jain (South Asian) Goddesses From India, Nepal, And Tibet.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Inanna

 




Inanna is the Sumerian goddess of love and battle.

Inanna was revered throughout Mesopotamia as the Queen of Heaven and Earth, and was known to the Babylonians as Ishtar.

She is the morning and evening stars, and she is a lunar deity.

Her seductive and sensuous abilities made her a symbol of fertility and mating rites.

Inanna, Ereshkigal's sister, enhances the light side of the soul by teaching knowledge and life and death magick.

She safeguarded her city and people as a battle goddess, delivering justice and enforcing the rules of the realm.

The lion and the eight-pointed star are her emblems.


~Kiran Atma



Who Is Goddess Creddylad Or Cordelia?

 



She is the Spring goddess in Wales. 

Creddylad is a lovely lady who dances with the faeries across the fields, her magick bringing spring and summer flowers and flora to life. 

She is a love goddess who fights to preserve the ties of genuine love, and is known as the May Queen.


~Kiran Atma