April 21st - A Journey with Goddess.
Today is National Tea Day, and so we honour the Japanese Goddess of tea - Huchi-Fuchi (sometimes Unchi- Ahchi). She is the Goddess of the stove and hearth where water is boiled to make tea!
Honouring her today is easy - just brew yourself up a cuppa.
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Oh wow. I'm so jealous! I would have loved to have met her. Incredible woman.
April 20th - A Journey with Goddess.
Cessair - Goddess of Courage.
Irish mythology speaks of Cessair, one of the first goddesses of the Emerald Isle. She was the leader of the first expedition to Ireland, and bravely brought to its shores the people who would become the Irish.
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April 19th - A Journey with Goddess.
Eleos - Greek Goddess of compassion. She reminds us to have empathy for those who are suffering. She had a dedicated altar in Athens, and the desolate would make offerings to her, in the hope that life would then treat them more charitably.
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Nah imma let the duck in
I love a good memoir!
This book looks great!
And for bonus points, I'm reading this book at the site of an ancient Roman Temple π
The book rebirth of the goddess by Carol Christ on green grass. On the front cover of the book is a painting of a female figure with her arms raised and curved above her head.
Let's light up this place with the love of books. Right now I'm reading Rebirth of the Goddess by Carol Christ. What are you reading right now? π
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Happy blessed birthday you beautiful goddess!
I re-read When God Was a Woman every year. That book is a game-changer.
Love love LOVE that cloth!
April 18th - A Journey with Goddess.
Isamba - Goddess of the moon.
Isamba - worshipped by the Issansu people of Tanzania. She is associated with the moon and the cycles of life. Just as the moon waxes and wanes, so the do the rhythms of life. Isamba teaches us to just go with the flow.
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Thank you! πΎπΎππ
She says thank you! πΎπΎ
She says thank you! πΎ
No - it's a doggy birthday cake bought from the pet shop. Zero chocolate.
A dachshund dog on a bed. She is wearing a black patterned bandana. In front of her is a small.birthday cake with a candle.
It's my baby's birthday! Lola the divine diva is five today. Please send her all your birthday wishes π
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A cycle of the year in a circle leading up to October shown by a pumpkin. The other months are represented by snow, and then green shoots, and then flowers, then growing pumpkins. The image is hard to describe, lol!
Halfway to Halloween π
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I wish I was there!
May every one of them walk in constant fear of being discovered. May they not sleep. May they not eat. May the anxiety of being found out eventually cause them to be nothing but a trembling ball of terror in the corner, bloodshot-eyed and soaked in the crotch from wetting themselves from fear.
Aboriginal goddess Yhi. Patterns of suns are on her body. Rays of light stream from her head. She stands in a river. Trees are on the banks.
April 17th - A Journey with Goddess.
Yhi - Aboriginal Sun Goddess.
Yhi is the 'Bringer of Light'; she brings life to the world. Yhi is radiance and growth and vitality. She reminds us that the light is always coming, even when it feels as though the darkness has persisted for so long.
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Goddess Po Ino Nogar. She holds bundles of rice. Rice grows in front of her. A field of yellow rice is behind her. Trees in the background. She has a golden headdress.
April 16th - A Journey with Goddess
Po Ino Nogar - Goddess of Rice
After being diagnosed with coeliac disease, I now eat a LOT of rice, so I'm honouring Po Ino Nogar. Revered by the Cham people in what is now Vietnam & Cambodia, she also reigns over agriculture, the harvest, the earth.
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THIS
And throw away that ultra-processed food. In today's busy world it might be easy, but that shit is killing us.
Hygieia by Gustav Klimt. She wears a red abd yellow dress. A yellow snake coils around hwr arm. She has dark hair.
April 15th - A Journey with Goddess.
Hygieia - Greek Goddess of health.
She teaches us that prevention is better than the cure. We should first and foremost take care of our bodies. After all, we only get one!
So drink your water, eat your veggies, go for that walk!
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Nana Buruku. West African Goddess. She has a purple and orange headwrap and robe. She wears many beads. Her face is lined and benevolent.
April 14th - A Journey with Goddess.
Nana Buruku - Great Mother Goddess.
Revered in West African religion - Nana Buruku is the creatrix of the everything, the very essence of the life-force, the divine force that existed before the universe even came into being.
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Thank you xx