Frigg: Faith must be used to be created Frigg came to me in a dramatic fashion. I was painting runes one night when clear as day I heard a man say, “Frigg”. Nothing more than that name. I stopped painting and looked up and thought there is no way to say I did not… Continue reading Frigg: Faith must be used to be created
Tag: Goddess 2016
Eurishkagal: Underworld Connector
Eurishkagal: Underworld Connector She caught my imagination, she’s the Great Queen of the Underworld/Earth in Mesopotamian mythology. She is most known for her appearance in the Descent of Inanna who has proved more popular than her sister/aunt. There’s a tendency to go for the “lighter” Goddess in instead of the one who seems… Continue reading Eurishkagal: Underworld Connector
Linotte, The Sorcerer Maid
Linotte, The Sorcerer Maid I love fiction and will reread favorites over and over. Fiction is used at times in my personal mythic system. I read the Porcelain Dove sometime in the 90’s and it stuck with me enough that I put Linotte in the goddess tiles I created. What struck me about… Continue reading Linotte, The Sorcerer Maid
Lilith
Lilith Last year I decided to chronicle what I did at each of the eight Sabbats. About three of them in I realized I didn’t really do much for the majority of them and started to feel really lame. This year I decided to write about my exploration of the divine feminine and my… Continue reading Lilith
All Hail Eris!
All Hail Eris! Last year I decided to chronicle what I did at each of the eight Sabbats. About three of them in I realized I didn’t really do much for the majority of them and started to feel really lame. This year I decided to write about my exploration of the divine feminine… Continue reading All Hail Eris!
Persephone and Me
Persephone and Me Last year I decided to chronicle what I did at each of the eight Sabbats. About three of them in I realized I didn’t really do much for the majority of them and started to feel really lame. This year I decided to write about my exploration of the divine feminine… Continue reading Persephone and Me