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di Shakti, Hindu, and means - the primal, first power. Feminine in its aspect, it divines the future, and is the embodiment of creativity, balance, and completion
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SIGI THE WITCH
Tara es la Divinidad Tibetana de la Tierra o La Madre Tierra, representa la Fertilidad, la Belleza Femenina y el Sexo Femenino, el carácter masculino y femenino, la Empatía y la Compasión...Para los Tibetanos, revive siempre, reencarna, en el cuerpo siempre de una mujer...jamás de un hombre.
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I know that you are along side me, and I am along side you And I am no longer afraid I no longer fear
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mabon – Journeying to the Goddess
The Welsh Goddess Modron, the divine mother of the divine son Mabon
Jean Sébastien Rossbach  © Tous Droits Réservés    Découvrez vite le site de l'Artiste ici : http://livingrope.free.fr/ Arthurian Art, Morgana Le Fay, Woodland Realm, Merlin Morgana, Celtic Druids, Celtic Gods, Arthurian Legend
Awesome Illustrations by JS Rossbach - Cruzine
Jean Sébastien Rossbach © Tous Droits Réservés Découvrez vite le site de l'Artiste ici : http://livingrope.free.fr/
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Gaea (Earth) The personification of earth, and the goddess of the earth. Gaea, also known as Gaia or Ge, but to the Romans, she was known as Terra Mater and Tellus.
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Delightfully Manic
Aoife - a fierce Scottish Warrior Goddess; She was called the Princess of the Isle of Shadow. She was a Celtic queen associated with Scotland.
Gwenhwyfar  "Gwenhwyfar, the Welsh Goddess, is believed to have existed as long as there has been surf to pound against rocky shores. Praised for her wise judgement, it was prophesied that no man could rule Wales without her by his side." She is also known as Guinevere, or Gueneva. Her name means "White Shadow" or "White One" which is another name for a Fairy Goddess.  - Wiccan Moonsong Akita, Drawing Hair, Celtic Art, King Arthur, Blue Dress
Welsh Legends and Myths: 80 Myths and Legends from across Wales
Gwenhwyfar "Gwenhwyfar, the Welsh Goddess, is believed to have existed as long as there has been surf to pound against rocky shores. Praised for her wise judgement, it was prophesied that no man could rule Wales without her by his side." She is also known as Guinevere, or Gueneva. Her name means "White Shadow" or "White One" which is another name for a Fairy Goddess. - Wiccan Moonsong
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Gaia - Earth Goddess; the goddess or personification of Earth in ancient Greek religion, one of the Greek primordial deities. Great mother of all: The heavenly gods, the Titans and the Giants were born from her union with Uranus (the sky), while the sea-gods were born from her union with Pontus (the sea).