The Goddess speaks:
I am the Great Mother, worshipped by all creation and existent prior to their consciousness. I am the primal female force, boundless and eternal.
I am the chaste Goddess of the Moon, the Lady of all magic. The winds and moving leaves sing My name. I wear the crescent Moon upon My brow and My feet rest among the starry heavens. I am a field untouched by the plow. Rejoice in Me and know the fullness of youth.
I am the blessed Mother, the gracious Lady of the harvest. I am clothed with the deep, cool wonder of the Earth and the gold of the fields heavy with grain. By Me the tides of the Earth are ruled; all things come to fruition according to My season. I am refuge and healing I am the life-giving Mother, wondrously fertile.
Worship Me as the Crone, tender of the unbroken cycle of death and rebirth. I am the wheel, the shadow of the Moon. I rule the tides of women and men and give release and renewal to weary soul. Though the darkness of death is My domain, the joy of birth of My gift.
I am the Goddess of the Moon, the Earth, the Seas. My names and strengths are manifold. I pour forth magic and power, peace and wisdom. I am the eternal Maiden, Mother of all, and Crone of darkness and I send you My blessings of limitless love.
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LAMA is the Sumerian Goddess of intercession and protection. Also known as LAMASSU by the Akkadians, she acted as an intermediary between people and the Gods. Lama was usually depicted in human form, often appearing on seals introducing a king to a God or Goddess. In this form, she wore a long tiered robe and sometimes a horned tiara. As Lamassu, she was more often portrayed as a winged bull or lion with a woman's face, and served to protect temples and palaces. Lamassu is often confused with Lamastu, an Akkadian demon Goddess. Lama's name means "protective spirit."
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"RATI" IS THE HINDU GODDESS OF LOVE, PASSION, DESIRE, AND PLEASURE; HER NAME MEANS SEXUAL DELIGHT, AND HER PASSION INSPIRING POWERS SHARE SIMILARITIES TO THE ROMAN GODDESS OF LOVE, "VENUS", BUT UNLIKE "VENUS, RATI "IS NOT ALWAYS DEPICTED AS THE BEAUTIFUL, PERFECTLY SHAPED WOMAN. INDEED, SHE IS OFTEN SHOWN AS A HEAVILY PREGNANT WOMAN.
SHE IS THE FEMALE COUNTERPART OF "KAMADEVA", THE GOD OF LOVE AND DESIRE; SOME COMPARE HIM TO "CUPID." SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF THE SUN GOD, "DAKSHA, "YET, EVEN THOUGH SHE WAS BORN FROM THE ELEMENT OF FIRE," RATI "IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ELEMENT OF WATER AND IS OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE WATER GODDESSES KNOWN AS THE" APSARAS, "THE NYMPHS OF PARADISE", "WHO ARE RENOWNED FOR THEIR BEWITCHING, SHAPESHIFTING POWERS. IN FACT, IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY POSSESSED THE POWERS TO SHAPE SHIFT INTO ALMOST ANYTHING THEIR HEART, OR THAT OF THEIR COMPANIONS, DESIRED.
THE "ASPARAS" FREQUENTLY TAKE ON THE APPEARANCE OF SEDUCTIVE WOMAN WITH LONG, DARK HAIR. THEY ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO RESIST WITH THEIR IRRESISTIBLE BEAUTY AND SEDUCTIVE TALENTS AND CAN TEMPT THE CELIBATE TO GIVE UP THEIR SOLITARY WAYS. SOME BELIEVE THESE ENCHANTRESSES SERVE AS ATTENDANTS TO "KAMADEVA. "
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Alala (pronounced AL-ah-luh) is the Greek Goddess of the war-cry. She is the daughter of Polemos, the God who is the personification of war, and Hybris, Goddess of aggression. Alala accompanied Ares, God of war and battle, and her name was his battle-cry. Alala’s name means “war-cry.”
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