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Nut a Sow Goddess?

Hearth Moon Rising's Blog Posted on July 4, 2014 by Hearth Moon RisingJuly 4, 2014

My Sow Goddess essay part 2 is now posted at Return to Mago. These essays are intended to stand on their own, but if you want to read the first Sow Goddess article it’s here.This second piece talks about Mediterranean … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals | Tagged Egypt, Nut, Pagan Blog Project, pigs, sow

Song of Khepri

Hearth Moon Rising's Blog Posted on May 30, 2014 by Hearth Moon RisingMay 30, 2014

In the beginning the beginning beganIn the becoming the becoming becameI have come into being in the coming of my beingas I came into being in beginning timeTo the ancient Egyptians, the animating force Khepri was best exemplified by the … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals | Tagged Egypt, Hermetic Tradition, Khepri, Pagan Blog Project, scarab

Divine Animals

Hearth Moon Rising's Blog Posted on February 15, 2013 by Hearth Moon RisingFebruary 15, 2013

Animal divinity can take many forms.A living animal can literally be a god or goddess. An example of this would be the crocodile Petesuchos, who lived at the temple to the Egyptian god Sebek. Petesuchos wore jewelry, lived a pampered … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals | Tagged Apollo, Athena, buffalo, cow, crocodile, dog, Dove, Egypt, Hindu, Lenape, mouse, Nehalennia, Owl, Pagan Blog Project, Petesuchos, Plains Indians, Sebek, snake, White Buffalo Calf Woman

Neith and the Acacia Tree

Hearth Moon Rising's Blog Posted on October 20, 2012 by Hearth Moon RisingOctober 20, 2012

Our tree goddess this week is the goddess Neith (Neit), and her tree is the acacia. The acacia is a small scrawny tree with tiny leaves and pronounced thorns. It has a long fibrous seedpod that is attractive to animals … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Trees | Tagged Acacia, bees, Egypt, gum arabic, honey, Neit, Neith, Pagan Blog Project

Lady of the Sycamore

Hearth Moon Rising's Blog Posted on July 13, 2012 by Hearth Moon RisingJuly 13, 2012

Queen of Trees Continuing our exploration of the sacred trees of the goddess, we turn this week to the Egyptian goddess we know by the Greek name of Hathor. I had research to do for this, because I did not … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Plants, Trees | Tagged cow, Egypt, fig, Hathor, Pagan Blog Project, sycamore, sycamore-fig

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