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she was also a goddess of sensual love,
Lisa Chamberlain • Wicca Magical Deities: A Guide to the Wiccan God and Goddess, and Choosing a Deity to Work Magic With (Wicca for Beginners Series)
Native American mythology emphasizes the “trickster” nature of the universal forces.
Vicki Noble • Shakti Woman: Feeling Our Fire, Healing Our World
In the Viking mind, somewhere inside each of us is also a hamingja, a remarkable being that is the personification of a person’s luck. This was a very important attribute for the people of the North in the late Iron Age, as everyone’s path in life was determined by fate but rode on a wave of luck.
Neil Price • The Children of Ash and Elm
The number three is sacred to her, and she is often in company with Fea, (Hate), Babd (Fury), and Macha (Battle).
Hourly History • Celtic Mythology: A Concise Guide to the Gods, Sagas and Beliefs (Greek Mythology - Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Celtic Mythology)
The Norns often are depicted weaving fate on a loom, another motif common to several mythological traditions. On an upright loom, the warp of a textile always has a pattern, inherent from the beginning and determined by the threading of the heddles. It is made by the decisions of the weaver, but cannot be fully perceived until the cloth nears its f
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It is an ancient symbol used by several cultures, and remains in common use today. It belongs to a class of symbols which are called valknute in Norway.[4]
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Loving and Kind Lakshmi: Goddess of Wealth, Abundance, and Great Fortune (The Hindu Pantheon Series Book 6)
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