Goddesses
Tsuyoshi Nagano : Isis
Gaia: Goddess of Earth and the philosophy that living organisms on a planet will affect the nature of their environment in order to make the environment more suitable for life.
Mawu (“MAH-woo”). The goddess of Earth-and-sky, exalted in West African Vodun religion. She is goddess of the moon and and represents the wisdom of age. Mawu can help you age with grace and become an empowered elder. Together, with Lisa her twin flame, they form an androgynous two-in-one deity.
Danu is the Mother Goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann which means "The People of the Goddess Danu." She is a Goddess of flowing rivers and fertile land.
Gaia was the great Mother Goddess of Greek Mythology. She was the beginning of everything and everyone.
Hathor is one of the most beloved of Egypt’s goddesses, a benevolent, understanding and stunningly beautiful figure responsible for all artistic endeavor and happiness in the world. The goddess of joy, celebration, music and art, she presides over festivals whose sole purpose is to bring joy to the participants; she is also a goddess of the family, and is known to protect children, provide their mothers with new siblings and to heal their small ills with infinite care.
Druantia is a hypothetical Gallic tree goddess proposed by Robert Graves in his study The White Goddess (1948). In Neopaganism, Druantia is an archetype of the eternal mother as seen in the evergreen boughs. Her name is believed to be derived from the Celtic word for oak trees, "drus" or "deru". She is known as "Queen of the Druids". She is a goddess of fertility for both plants& humans, ruling over sexual activities& passion. She also rules protection, trees, protection of trees…
"An Morrígan is a goddess of battle and sovereignty, sometimes appearing in the form of raven or wolf. She is a triple goddess, a fierce aspect of the Great Mother, often serving as a guide to those moving through difficult transition. One who is protected by 'the Morrigan' is certain of victory." ~ www.chaliceofwisdom.com- Pinned by The Mystic's Emporium on Etsy
Egyptian Mythology Popular Goddesses
Fortuna, equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche, was the goddess of fortune and personification of luck in Roman religion.
Hathor, the Goddess of all acts of love and pleasure and beauty
Völuspá is the Norse Goddess of Wisdom and Prophecy. She is the seer or völva who tells Odin the story of how the world was created, and how it will come to its end.
The Morrigan is a goddess of battle, strife, and fertility. Her name translates as either "Great Queen" or "Phantom Queen," and both epithets are entirely appropriate for her. The Morrigan appears as both a single goddess and a trio of goddesses.
Sigyn is the Norse Goddess of fidelity. She is the second wife of Loki. During his imprisonment she stayed with him and eased his suffering. Sigyn is known for her loyalty and compassion.
Kali the goddess of time,change and destruction.She Who Conquers Over All, All-Auspicious, the remover of Darkness, the Excellent One Beyond Time, the bearer of the Skulls of Impure thought the reliever of difficulties, loving, forgiveness, supporter of the Universe.
As qualidades de Afrodite, deusa do amor e da beleza, são despreocupado, liberdade, espontaneidade, energia e permissão















