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Goddess of the Month: Astarte

 Mesopotamian Goddess of Love and War.  Similar to the Goddess Ishtar, Astarte was worshiped throughout ancient Mesopotamia.  She is the power behind the Moon.  The queen of both the morning and...

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 Mesopotamian Goddess of Love and War.  Similar to the Goddess Ishtar, Astarte was worshiped throughout ancient Mesopotamia.  She is the power behind the Moon.  The queen of both the morning and evening star, She is the all-encompassing power over the …

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Brigid – or Brigit, Brighid, Bride: Irish goddess of the Sacred Flame. Brigid is a threefold goddess, each one her faces representing her dominion over poetry, healing, and smithcraft. Called the Great Goddess, she is keeper of the holy wells …

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hecate

Witch Goddess of Greece.  Hecate, or Hekate, is the Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess, forming the triad with Persephone and Demeter; She also appears as having three faces unto Herself.  She has power over heaven, earth and the Underworld, …

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spiderwoman

Creatrix goddess of Native America. Spider Woman is known by many indigenous tribes as the Great Teacher, the Creator of Life, and the Weaver of Dreams. She is the guardian of all existence on earth, and she uses her power …

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Crystal of the Month: Moonstone

Moonstone carries celestial energy, as well as the elements of both water and fire. It is used to enhance feminine sensibilities, compassion, creativity, and self-healing. A gem of the third eye, moonstone can strengthen the intuition and aids in the …