This ritual incorporates elements of ancient Mesoamerican traditions, including a Sacred Cacao ceremony which has both heart-opening and healing properties; an Altar offering with corn as a symbol of abundance and nourishment and color candles each with ...
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The Moirai, “The Weavers of Fate”.
The Moirai, "The Weavers of Fate". The Moirai consisted of three sisters: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. Clotho, the spinner who spins the thread of life; Lachesis, the measurer who determines the length of one's life; and Atropos, the cutter who chooses the moment of death. Toget...
Brigid Imbolc Celebration
On Imbolc, I will set up an Altar for Brigid, and welcome Brigid's sculpture to our Sacred Mothers and Goddesses Collection with homemade butter to bless and "fertilize" this new Altar Art for Brigid.It is said that Goddess Brigid would travel around farms all over Ireland with her ...
Persephone
Greek Goddess Persephone, daughter of the God Zeus, and Demeter, Goddess of the harvest. Persephone’s name translates to “destroying face” and research shows her to be an ancient goddess of death, and some scholars say she is the original ruler of the Underworld. This leaves the pos...
Honeysuckle Syrup Inspired by Rhiannon
The Welsh lunar goddess of birds and horses, faerie magick, and dreams, Rhiannon, fell in love with a king up in the Upperworld. She was forced to leave her world when she was wrongly accused for killing and eating her newborn son. She faced a great hardship when losing her son an...
Sopaipillas Inspired by Kuyén
Moon goddess kuyén is a goddess of the Mapuche people of both Chile and Argentina. She is known for representing all three phases of the moon and controls the waters of the Earth. She is the wife of the sun god, Antu. He struck her once so she stays away from him and will continue...