How to learn more about the Egyptian goddess Isis
Books, articles, lectures, and rituals are some of the ways you can learn more about the goddess Isis. Here’s a page of resources to help get you started.
Books, articles, lectures, and rituals are some of the ways you can learn more about the goddess Isis. Here’s a page of resources to help get you started.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Isis was associated with fertility, motherhood, the kingdom, healing, magic, wisdom, funeral rites and afterlife beliefs.
July is dedicated to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, feminist icon, and right-hand woman of the patriarchy.
Yemaya, whose name roughly means Mother of Fish Children, is the Great Ocean Mother. She is the orisha associated with motherhood and women’s mysteries.
Ochún is the orisha of beauty, love, and sexuality, but she has other lessons and gifts to bestow: a strong sense of self-worth and self-efficacy.
Ochún is the vital source of all good things. Her concealed power extends to all women, and it’s the creative and destructive power of the Mother and Witch.