Find your inner goddess...
Aeracura:
She is the Goddess of plants and flowers. Call upon her to help you with gardening or when you are starting new projects to help them grow. She also works well for those who want to learn or already use aromatherapy. |
Brigit:
Celtic Goddes who is celebrated on February 1, called Imbolc. Call upon her for courage, when you need to stand up for yourself. Brigit works with Archangel Michael, so call upon her for protection as well. |
Diana:
Roman Goddess often associated with her sister counter part Artemis. She is quick witted, sharp tongue and focused with the strength of the mighty oak tree. She is the only Goddess to ever be depicted with horns. This is my namesake, my dad used to say watch out her horns are coming out. |
Eve:
is the mother of all human life; she also is the seeker of knowledge. Call upon Eve for help with acquiring knowledge, learning new things and motherly advice. |
Freya:
The norse Goddess who rides a chariot over a rainbow pulled by big cats. Call upon her for help with making life changes, BE DARING! Go out and live a little, Fridays were named after her. Celebrate your life! |
Kali:
This Hindu Goddess is the ultimate no nonsense, get it done Goddess. Call upon her to help you finish projects you started and with endings and beginnings. Especially when you want to feel empowered. This Goddess is great at clearing a path for you, to help you on your way. |
Lakshimi:
Here is another Hindu Goddess who is bringer of good fortune and abundance in all areas of our lives. Let go of worries, you will always have enough. Here is a great mantra: Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Vitteswaraay Namah |
Mother Mary:
The mother of Jesus, will certainly make you famous but she was known for being the Queen of Angels. Her energy is about love, compassion and forgiveness. Call upon her for help with your own children or if you work with children. You can call upon her assistance in all matters, she is always happy to help. |
Mary Magdalene:
This Goddess is another one that the Bible did a number on; the church later recanted. She has her own set of Gospels, called the Gnostic Gospels. Call upon Mary to help you with loving yourself and to connect with your higher self. She reminds us to rise above the gossip and avoid naysayers. |
Maeve:
Celtic Goddess who was so powerful that she disabled an entire army of soldiers trying to invade Ireland labor pains and cramps that they retreated. Call upon this Goddess for help with feminine issues, lethargy, depression and the need for balance of hormones. She reminds us life is cycical and there are times for rest and time for action. |
Pele:
Hawaiin Goddess who helps us find our passion. If you are trying to follow your bliss and your dreams; this is the Goddess to call upon for help. She will help you find your true desire and give you strength of mighty volcano to forge through and accomplish your goals. |
Rhiannon:
This Welsh Goddess was channeled by Stevie Nicks in her song "Rhiannon". This Goddess works with artists, poets, musicians and creative minds. Call upon Rhiannon to help spark ideas, she is like a muse, she helps us find inspiration. |
Sophia:
The gnostic Goddess Sophia, is the Goddes of Wisdom and Philosphy. She is mother to the Goddes Sige; Sige is from the void. All about going into your own inner depths to find the answers you need. Meditate on both Goddess when you are looking for inner wisdom. |
Vesta:
Greek Goddess is all about the home and hearth. Take a good look at your surroundings maybe you need to let more light in. Take steps to clear out the clutter in your life and make your house feel warm and inviting. Call upon Vesta with help with the home decorating, feng shui and for buying/selling home and moving. |
Yemanja:
This African -Brazilian Goddess is celebrated in several countries. She is patron Goddess of Water and children. She is known for protecting children as well as granting wishes. Call upon her to help with making your wishes come true and for you to see the opportunities before you. |