Pagan Portals: Artemis

Pagan Portals: Artemis
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 9781803413228
ISBN-13 : 1803413220
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals: Artemis by : Irisanya Moon

'Through the use of research, stories, personal experiences and a variety of hands-on tools, Irisanya Moon's book helps to bring to life a deity that, while complex, is a powerful mentor and guide for our times.' Robin Corak, Moon Books author Often pictured running in the woods, Artemis is a goddess unto Herself. She is wild, and She is the Wild. Through Her, we can learn about tapping back into our wildness, learning to care for our hearts, and returning to the places that we have been told to fear. Artemis’ aim is always true, some say, and building a relationship with Her can help set the best direction for our own arrows.

Pagan Portals - Iris, Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of the Godds

Pagan Portals - Iris, Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of the Godds
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 9781789047127
ISBN-13 : 1789047129
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals - Iris, Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of the Godds by : Irisanya Moon

'A valuable tool on how to develop a relationship with the Goddess of Rainbows, Iris. With historic sources, how to work the colors of the rainbow, and how to create rituals in her mighty name, this book will open your eyes and soul to this Messenger of the Gods.' Jennifer Teixeira - Author of Pagan Portals: Temple of the Bones; Rituals to the Goddess Hekate Iris, the Goddess of the Rainbow, is an often-overlooked goddess in Greek mythology. As a messenger, she offers us the words and wisdom of the gods, traveling between worlds to tell us what we need to know. In Pagan Portals - Iris Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of the Godds, we will explore the mysterious Iris, following the colors of her magick to inspire our lives.

Apollo and Artemis

Apollo and Artemis
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 1979830096
ISBN-13 : 9781979830096
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Apollo and Artemis by : Charles River Charles River Editors

*Includes pictures *Includes ancient accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "Apollo's history is a confusing one," said the renowned poet and mythologist Robert Graves. This notion is also illustrated in the above quote from the 6th century BCE Homeric Hymn to Apollo, which gives the reader a brief glimpse into the confusion surrounding Apollo's multi-faceted nature. The quote comes from the end of an episode in which Apollo is traversing the known world, looking for a place to build a temple to himself. Once he lands upon a place of his liking, however, he realizes that he needs to populate it with priests who would 'guard' and care for its ceremonies. Rather than depend upon those 'glorious tribes' to supply his temple with sycophants, Apollo has no patience for chance, and flies down to a Cretan merchant ship, landing on it in the form of a timber-shaking dolphin. After terrifying the merchants, he tells them that their lives in the sea trade are over, and they are to be priests at his temple from then on. Cautioning the merchants to eschew piracy and 'keep righteousness' in their hearts, while simultaneously confronting and sequestering them captures the youthful god's capricious character quite well. Of course, the rest of the ancient Greek gods were certainly not above hypocrisy - the adultery of Zeus alone demonstrates that - but Apollo was a brash contrarian in the face of all divine order. Unlike many of the other Olympian gods, Apollo's nature changed dramatically at the closing of his adolescence. His twin sister Artemis, in direct comparison with Apollo, immediately leapt to her mother's aide as midwife to her brother after she was born. Artemis would continue to be a goddess of midwives, while Apollo's "role" would continue to evolve over centuries. Ultimately, any 21st century study of a mythological being must gather together as many strands of learning as possible in order to formulate a useful hypothesis. In the case of Apollo, these strands are expansive, permeative, and international, and at first blush, they can seem very confusing indeed. An important thing to bear in mind when approaching Apollo is that his role in the ancient Greek pantheon was eclectic, even by contemporary standards, and the expansion of Greek culture to other parts of the Mediterranean only served to compound his identity even further. The story of Apollo is an excellent example of how stories and characters can change when they're beloved across centuries, and it is for this reason that reading about the god is so enjoyable. Artemis had one of the most widespread cults in the Greek world, perhaps due to her connection to nature, which can be a ubiquitous antagonist or boon-giver. Her association with nature may also explain why she was one of the oldest deities in the Greek pantheon, although her appearance in the Mycenaean Linear B script (the earliest form of Greek that has been deciphered, dating to as early as 1450 BCE) is still contested. Etymology often gives modern readers a better idea of the earliest form of a deity, but Artemis's is confusing. Of course, that didn't stop many writers, both ancient and modern, from making attempts at it, either associating her with mythic qualities (such as "maidenhood" and "purity") and/or giving her non-Greek origins. The latter is as unsurprising as the former, since Artemis had a large following throughout Greece and across Asia Minor, where her most famous temple-one of the Seven Wonders of the World-resided. It was in the Near East that Artemis embraced some of the wilder and more formidable characteristics many of the later Greek mythographers only hinted at. To many modern readers, what is most surprising about Artemis is not her "foreignness," but that she was not the carefree maiden prancing through woods and glades to give succor to animals in need.

Pagan Portals - Abnoba

Pagan Portals - Abnoba
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 113
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781803410258
ISBN-13 : 1803410256
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals - Abnoba by : Ryan McClain

The Gauls were the ancient Celtic people of continental Europe. Deep in the Black Forest, they worshiped Abnoba, the goddess of the wilds. In this book you will learn of the connections that Abnoba has to the forests, rivers, springs and wildlife and explore what we know of the historical record, before looking to similar goddesses. Explore a year of festivals along with tips for building an altar, a discussion of prayers and meditations and a Gaulish dedication ritual. Uncover what Abnoba can bring to your life and the many ways that she can enrich it.

Pagan Portals - Reclaiming Witchcraft

Pagan Portals - Reclaiming Witchcraft
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781789042139
ISBN-13 : 1789042135
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals - Reclaiming Witchcraft by : Irisanya Moon

Reclaiming Witchcraft is designed to help the reader better understand the basic structure of the Reclaiming tradition, as well as discover how it has changed since its initial formation in San Francisco and subsequent journey out to the reaches of Canada, Australia, and Europe. From the basic tenets of what makes a Reclaiming Witch, to how rituals are performed, how lessons are passed on, and how magick is made around the world, Reclaiming Witchcraft seeks to welcome those who might be interested in learning more, while also directing them to resources and paths that can help facilitate their journey.

Pagan Meditations

Pagan Meditations
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Publisher : Spring Publications
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012204601
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Meditations by : Ginette Paris

This book is Paris's contribution to "imaginative" feminism.

Pagan Portals: Artemis

Pagan Portals: Artemis
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Publisher : Moon Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1803413212
ISBN-13 : 9781803413211
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals: Artemis by : Irisanya Moon

Artemis takes you back to the wild and helps you discover your authentic power.

Pagan Portals - Poppets and Magical Dolls

Pagan Portals - Poppets and Magical Dolls
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781785357220
ISBN-13 : 1785357220
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals - Poppets and Magical Dolls by : Lucya Starza

Poppets are dolls used for sympathetic magic, and are designed in the likeness of individuals in order to represent them in spells to help, heal or harm. The word poppet comes from the Middle Ages in England, originally meaning a small doll or child, and it is still in use today as a name of endearment. The term is older than the phrase ‘Voodoo doll’. Pagan Portals – Poppets and Magical Dolls explores the history of poppets and offers a practical guide to making and using them in modern witchcraft. It also covers seasonal dolls, from Brigid dolls, used in celebrations for the first stirrings of spring, to fairy dolls enjoyed in tree-dressing at Yuletide. Other topics covered include spirit dolls, ancestor dolls and dolls as representations of mythological beings and creatures from folklore. The newest book from Lucya Starza, author of Every Day Magic: A Pagan Book of Days.

Pagan Portals - Aphrodite

Pagan Portals - Aphrodite
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9781789043488
ISBN-13 : 1789043484
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals - Aphrodite by : Irisanya Moon

Aphrodite is an often misunderstood goddess, one who is easy to relegate to the love goddess role, but she is a goddess who also shows up as an initiator and, some might say, troublemaker. In this book, we seek to explore the complexity of a goddess who was born on sea foam and who inspires beauty and love, all the while offering a hand toward each one of us to celebrate our full hearts.

Pagan Portals - Persephone

Pagan Portals - Persephone
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781789043341
ISBN-13 : 1789043344
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Pagan Portals - Persephone by : Robin Corak

Embark upon a powerful journey with Persephone, Queen of the Underworld and Goddess of Spring, as she helps you to discover your personal power and take control of your life. 'There is something for everyone in this book, which will be of interest to long-standing devotees of Persephone as well as those feeling newly-called to work with this powerful Goddess who helps us to walk a path of empowerment.' Jhenah Telyndru, founder of the Sisterhood of Avalon and author of Rhiannon: Great Queen of the Celtic Britons