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How to learn more about the Minoan Snake Goddess

20 July 202319 November 2022

Books, articles, lectures, and rituals are some of the ways you can learn more about the Minoan Snake Goddess. Here are resources to help get you started.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Minoan Snake Goddess
The Minotaur on an Attic kylix.

The Minotaur: Beauty, violence, and the forbidden

12 November 202212 November 2022

A solar god, a monster, an object of lust. What’s the story of the Minotaur, one of the Ancient Greek world’s most fascinating and enduring mythical creatures.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Minoan Snake Goddess
Minoan Snake Goddess

The beautiful Minoan Snake Goddess, an introduction

4 November 20235 November 2022

A short introduction to Minoan Snake Goddess, her origins, and a brief look at contemporary Minoan-inspired Pagan practices.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Minoan Snake Goddess
The Hecate Chiaramonti, a Roman sculpture of triple-bodied Hecate.

Are Hekate and [insert a goddess here] the same?

28 October 202315 October 2022

Are the goddesses Hekate and The Morrigan the same? How about Hecate and Lilith? The Fates? Isis? Heqet? Their names sound alike. The short answer is no.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate, Isis
Attic black-figure kylix shows Hecate and a dog.

On punishment and the deadly hounds of Hekate

28 October 20238 October 2022

In the myth of Actaeon, Artemis punishes the hunter by turning him into a stag. His hounds then kill him. Were the hounds acting on the command of Hekate?

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate
Earth Goddess, Atlanta Botanical Garden.

Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth

1 October 20221 October 2022

September is dedicated to Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth. Gaia is the mother of gods, mortals, monsters, mythical beasts, and all forms of life.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Gaia
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