Caduceus: The Serpent Staff of Hermes, Magic, Healing, and Transformation The caduceus is a wand or staff entwined by two serpents and often topped with wings or a winged helmet. It is
The Most Lovely One, Worker from Afar, Three-Headed Hound of the Moon, Influence from Afar, The One Before the Gate, Light Bringer Hecate, also known as Hekate, is one of the most powerful and mysterious goddesses of the ancient world.
Ares Father of Victory; Lord of the Dance ORIGIN: Thrace CLASSIFICATION: Olympian spirit Ares, Lord of War, is the Greek Olympian spirit who garners the least respect. Even Zeus told him that
Arachne Arachne, master weaver of fabrics and tapestries, was the daughter of a man involved in the rare purple dye industry. Only royalty and the spiritual elite were permitted to wear the
Hermes is a Greek messenger god, swift and cunning, portrayed with winged feet, wearing a winged helmet and carrying a caduceus, a serpent-entwined, magic wand that symbolizes spiritual illumination. Hermes also was
Born from the Foam; The Golden One; Far-Shining; She of the Beautiful Buttocks; The Shape-Shifter; She Who Postpones Old Age; The Dark One; The Black One; The Gravedigger; The Queen; Lady of
Anteros (love-for-love) In Greek mythology, god of passion, mutual love, and tenderness; son of Aphrodite and Ares; brother of Eros, Delmos, Enyo, Harmmia, Pallor, and Phobos. Aphrodite was told by Themis that
The Anemoi are Greek wind spirits. Brothers, they may manifest as actual winds or as winged men. Alternatively, they are horses kept in Aeolus’ stables. Most mythic sources describe Eos and Astraeus
Ananke – Necessity Ananke, spirit of destiny, is the goddess of whatever is “necessary” and cannot be amended. In the context of Ananke, necessary refers to unalterable fate. It is not a
There are two different versions of Amymone’s story, or possibly two different myths about someone named Amymone who may or may not be the same. In both cases she is credited with
The Mistress of the Mediterranean Sea Origin: Greek Meaning of Name: “The third one who encircles” (a poetic reference to the sea) Overview Amphitrite is the great goddess of the sea, mistress
AEGISTHUS In Greek mythology, son of Pelopia and THYESTES. Aegisthus became the lover of CLYTEMNESTRA, the wife of King AGAMEMNON, after the king had gone off to the TROJAN WAR. Aegisthus and
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