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El-Sharra ELSWheRe

Work of a pagan artist, writer and photographer from Kitchener, Ontario. See more of my work at WhiteRaven Creations

Posts tagged goddess

Feb 18 '13

All Acts of Love and Pleasure - Evolution of the goddess of Love

(Aphrodite, Atargatis, Ariadne, Inanna/Ishtar, Astarte, Qadesh, Venus) 

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Jan 1 '13

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Dec 23 '12

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Dec 6 '12

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Dec 2 '12

A while back, someone had posted on Pintrest three beautiful elemental/goddess designs (Water, Fire and Air), unfortunately they did not link back to the originals.  I was inspired by them to draw my own versions and to finish off the set with Earth (and add Spirit as well… cause I was bored).

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Nov 25 '12
Goddess/elemental candles- So simple to make: draw your pattern or picture onto tissue paper and use a heat gun to melt it onto the candles.  Everything to make them came from the dollar store.  Total cost: $6.78

Goddess/elemental candles- So simple to make: draw your pattern or picture onto tissue paper and use a heat gun to melt it onto the candles.  Everything to make them came from the dollar store.  Total cost: $6.78

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Sep 30 '12

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Jul 4 '12
We all come from the Goddess

We all come from the Goddess

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May 15 '12

Some of the masquerade masks that I’ll have for sale at Pagan Pride Day Hamilton later this year. Made from Crayola Model Magic

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May 15 '12

Some of the deity masks that I’ll have for sale at Pagan Pride Day Hamilton later this year. Made from Crayola Model Magic

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Apr 28 '12
I know that I sat before my easel nine long nights,   wounded by pencil, dedicated to the gods.


Norse and Germanic Deities and Heroes (and Goats)


(*pronunciation and spelling may have been played loosely with in an instance or two)(** I know there isdebate whether to have Dagaz or Othala as the final rune.  The ONLY reason Othala is here, is cause I thought it looked better with Odin at the last.) (***This is an alphabet only, the gods were chosen for their names, having nothing to do with the meaning of the rune)









Fehu is for Freja goddess of love war and seidtUruz is for Ullr, hunter and god of winterThurisaz is for Thor, god of thunderAnsuz is for Angrbotha, giantess, mother of Fenrir by Loki and possiblyJörmungandr, and HelRaido is for Ran, goddess of the seaKenaz is for Kvasir whose blood was made into the Mead of PoetryGebo is for Geifon, goddess of ploughingWunjo is for Wayland the Smith









Hagalaz is for Hel, ruler over the land of the deadNaudiz is for Nanna, grieving wife of BaldurIsaz is for Idunna keeper of the apples of immortalityJera is for Jord, the earthEihwaz is for Aegir, the seaPertho is for Palnatoke, a Danish king and heroAlgiz is for Ziu, the god Tyr, god of victorySowilo is for Sigurd, hero of the Volsunga









Tiwaz is for Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr, the goats of ThorBerkanan is for Brunhilde, a Valkyrja of the VolsungaEhwaz is for Eostar, goddess of the dawnManaz is for Mimir, the rememberer, the wise oneLaguz is for Loki the mischievous jotun or god (or both)Ingwaz is for Ingwaz another name of Freyr, god of fertilityDagaz is for Dagr, the dayOthala is for Odin, All Father, god of wisdom, battle and prophesy

I know that I sat before my easel nine long nights,  
wounded by pencil, dedicated to the gods.

Norse and Germanic Deities and Heroes (and Goats)

(*pronunciation and spelling may have been played loosely with in an instance or two)
(** I know there isdebate whether to have Dagaz or Othala as the final rune.  The ONLY reason Othala is here, is cause I thought it looked better with Odin at the last.)
(***This is an alphabet only, the gods were chosen for their names, having nothing to do with the meaning of the rune)

Fehu is for Freja goddess of love war and seidt
Uruz is for Ullr, hunter and god of winter
Thurisaz is for Thor, god of thunder
Ansuz is for Angrbotha, giantess, mother of Fenrir by Loki and possibly
Jörmungandr, and Hel
Raido is for Ran, goddess of the sea
Kenaz is for Kvasir whose blood was made into the Mead of Poetry
Gebo is for Geifon, goddess of ploughing
Wunjo is for Wayland the Smith

Hagalaz is for Hel, ruler over the land of the dead
Naudiz is for Nanna, grieving wife of Baldur
Isaz is for Idunna keeper of the apples of immortality
Jera is for Jord, the earth
Eihwaz is for Aegir, the sea
Pertho is for Palnatoke, a Danish king and hero
Algiz is for Ziu, the god Tyr, god of victory
Sowilo is for Sigurd, hero of the Volsunga

Tiwaz is for Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr, the goats of Thor
Berkanan is for Brunhilde, a Valkyrja of the Volsunga
Ehwaz is for Eostar, goddess of the dawn
Manaz is for Mimir, the rememberer, the wise one
Laguz is for Loki the mischievous jotun or god (or both)
Ingwaz is for Ingwaz another name of Freyr, god of fertility
Dagaz is for Dagr, the day
Othala is for Odin, All Father, god of wisdom, battle and prophesy

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Apr 11 '12
Alpha is for Ariadne, Queen of the Mysteries and wife of DionusosBeta is for Bythos, an IkhthyokentaurGamma is for Gaia, the EarthDelta is for Dionusos, lord of wine and ecstasyEpsilon is for Enyo, goddess of warZeta is for Zeus, Stormlord and King of the GodsEta is for Hera, Queen of HeavenTheta is for Thysa, goddess of the Bakkhic frenzyIota is for Iris, messenger goddess of the rainbowKappa is for Kalliope, eldest of the MousaiLambda is for Lakhesis, the Apportioner, one of the MoraieMu is for Morpheus, god of dreamsNu is for Nereus, the Old Man of the SeaXi is for Xanthe, Okeanid of the yellowed clouds of dawn and duskOmicron is for Oenos, the daemon of winePi is for Priapus, the endowed fertility godRho is for Rhea, Earth Mother and Mother of the OlympiansSigma is for Styx, one of the rivers of the underworldTau is for Typhoeus, Monstrous deamon of the cyclone Upsilon is for Hyperion, titan of the sunPhi is for Pherespondos, satyr messenger of DionusosChi is for Kharon, Ferryman of the underworldPsi is for Psykhe, goddess of the soulOmega is for Okeanos, titan of the world-ocean

Alpha is for Ariadne, Queen of the Mysteries and wife of Dionusos
Beta is for Bythos, an Ikhthyokentaur
Gamma is for Gaia, the Earth
Delta is for Dionusos, lord of wine and ecstasy
Epsilon is for Enyo, goddess of war
Zeta is for Zeus, Stormlord and King of the Gods
Eta is for Hera, Queen of Heaven
Theta is for Thysa, goddess of the Bakkhic frenzy
Iota is for Iris, messenger goddess of the rainbow
Kappa is for Kalliope, eldest of the Mousai
Lambda is for Lakhesis, the Apportioner, one of the Moraie
Mu is for Morpheus, god of dreams
Nu is for Nereus, the Old Man of the Sea
Xi is for Xanthe, Okeanid of the yellowed clouds of dawn and dusk
Omicron is for Oenos, the daemon of wine
Pi is for Priapus, the endowed fertility god
Rho is for Rhea, Earth Mother and Mother of the Olympians
Sigma is for Styx, one of the rivers of the underworld
Tau is for Typhoeus, Monstrous deamon of the cyclone
Upsilon is for Hyperion, titan of the sun
Phi is for Pherespondos, satyr messenger of Dionusos
Chi is for Kharon, Ferryman of the underworld
Psi is for Psykhe, goddess of the soul
Omega is for Okeanos, titan of the world-ocean

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Mar 23 '12
Ny alter to Demeter

Ny alter to Demeter

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Mar 17 '12
Greenman Horned Lord and Greenlady Moon Goddess
Made with Crayola Model Magic

Greenman Horned Lord and Greenlady Moon Goddess

Made with Crayola Model Magic

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