Pomona
POMONA : THE APPLE QUEEN Pomona is the spirit of fresh fruit and fruit trees, especially apples. Her name derives from the Latin pomum, similar…
POMONA : THE APPLE QUEEN Pomona is the spirit of fresh fruit and fruit trees, especially apples. Her name derives from the Latin pomum, similar…
Pomba Gira ALSO KNOWN AS: Exua (Pronounced: Eh-shooah or Esh-wah) Pomba Gira evokes powerful reactions: • Some considerer her a whore, slut, prostitute, or devil-woman.…
Polyboea ALSO KNOWN AS: Polyboia ORIGIN: Greece Polyboea, Hyacinth’s sister, died a young virgin. She is eternally a Kore, a young girl who died at…
Poliahu is a snow goddess, presiding spirit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano, is the tallest mountain…
Pleiades The Star Sisters; The Seven Sisters ORIGIN: Greece The Seven Star Sisters are goddesses of the seven-starred constellation called the Pleiades. These star goddesses…
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891) Author, occultist, psychic, and cofounder of the Theosophical Society. Known as Madame Blavatsky or HPB, she introduced many Western mystics to…
A blasting rod is according to the Grand Grimoire, a rod or wand used by a magician to control spirits, especially unruly ones. The blasting…
William Blake (1757–1827) was an English poet, engraver, artist, and printer whose works reflect his interests in Alchemy, Magic, and mysticism. William Blake created some…
Bewitchment is the condition of being under the influence of a Spell. People, animals, and even objects can be bewitched to behave in certain ways.…
Bernard of Trèves (1406–1490) Alchemist also known as Bernard Trèvisan, who spent a fortune and endured a life of hardship and poverty in search of…