Showing posts with label river on deity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label river on deity. Show all posts

Sunday, November 19, 2006

river on deity: Arianrhod










Arianrhod “The Silver Circle”









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Known also as “High Fruitful Mother", she is one of Britain’s three virgins.

Celt goddess of the moon, fertility, reincarnation and seasons. Her divine nature is related to the art of weaving and regeneration.

Mother of Dylan Eil Ton, the “son of the wave”.

She guards the silvered wheel of stars which represents time and karma. Through her, you can contact the Star People and also the portal to past-life memories.

She is a deeply sexual goddess. If you copulate with Arianrhod, you’ll sure feel the mirror’s surface. A foot over her lap ensures you a path to a vivid connection with the feminine planetary axiom. Her festival is celebrated on the second of December.

Related with the element of fire, she controls the time dimension. Her image and the principles of the archetype her figure represents, seem somehow forgotten in the perception of occidental culture.

Her palace, Caer Arianrhod, is located on the Corona Borealis.

Like a silvered feminine mandala, she guides you through the sacred highway that leads into the balance of unity.

“The traveler must follow the Spirit of Arianrhod with an open heart and mind.”
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

river on deity: Xochipilli

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“Prince(ss) of the flowers”

God of love, dance, flowers and games.

He represents an intersection between the divine essences of the ludic, the magic and the tenderness dimensions.

Related to life, earth and fertility. Symbol of the rising sun.

Creator of flowers.

She has a precious stone representation in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia of Mexico, in which she appears covered by sacred plants like tobbaco, ololiuhqui, sinicuichi and different kinds of divine mushrooms.

Although it is officially considered as a masculine deity there are strong versions that suggest its feminine nature, maybe an androgynous one.


Know her, love her.
Play with the floral mandala, feel the fertile love, embrace earth with your infinite magic and praise the prince(ss) of flowers:

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

river on deity: Demeter




Demeter, Demetra, Damate


Deus Mater

Guardian godess of home and heart, of agriculture, corn (grains), and mysteries.

Precious daughter of Kronos and Rhea, elder sister of Zeus and mother of Persephone.

Ceres for the romans.

Her priestesses were known as Mellisas.

She goes surfing the wind and crystal dimension, riding a couple of feathered serpents, in search of her daughter. She who turned nymphs into sirens as a punishment and whose daughter became the queen of the underground after uniting with Hades.

Defender of the moon and agriculture altough standing right in the middle of occidental perspective. She is simply admirable.

Different sites in Greece included her veneration, Eleusis, Tegea, Crete, Hermion, Akraga, Delos and Lerna, are only some examples.



for her delicate courage…

praise godess Demeter