Chelouranya celebrates the day of the warrior queen Sai Rayanna in late spring, on May 16th.
Sai Rayanna, Daughter of the Sun and first Raihiranya (Empress) of Sai Herthe, is said to have used the power of the Sun to defeat a demon invasion. The Sun is of course a primary symbol of Dea.
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If you’ve been trying to purchase Isis Magic from Amazon and run up against the message that the book is unavailable, please purchase it from the publisher, Abiegnus House. We are currently having some issues with Amazon that may not be resolvable. (Amazon is engaging in some practices that seem to be designed to push out small publishers. Sigh.)
However, the book IS available from the publisher—and at the same price as it was on Amazon.
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Thank you and so sorry for the inconvenience.
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By the way…if you’re in the Portland, Oregon area. I plan to do some Isis classes starting in March that will go until Fall Equinox. To be made available soon. So be thinking on that. I’ll let you all know when I’ve got the details worked out. This will be the first classes in quite a few years. I’m a bit nervous. And excited!
A priestess making offering; photo by Victor Keppler
What is the test of a true Wiccan name? If choosing a magickal name is a matter of discovering it, then how can you know when you find the name that is right for you? There are several criteria to use
What is the test of a true Wiccan name? If choosing a magickal name is a matter of discovering it, then how can you know when you find the name that is right for you? There are several criteria to use
What is the test of a true Wiccan name? If choosing a magickal name is a matter of discovering it, then how can you know when you find the name that is right for you? There are several criteria to use
What is the test of a true Wiccan name? If choosing a magickal name is a matter of discovering it, then how can you know when you find the name that is right for you? There are several criteria to use
What is the test of a true Wiccan name? If choosing a magickal name is a matter of discovering it, then how can you know when you find the name that is right for you? There are several criteria to use
She was the first photo in a coffee table book of ancient Goddess statues that found me in the local library. She was just there, looking like a little
She was the first photo in a coffee table book of ancient Goddess statues that found me in the local library. She was just there, looking like a little
She was the first photo in a coffee table book of ancient Goddess statues that found me in the local library. She was just there, looking like a little
She was the first photo in a coffee table book of ancient Goddess statues that found me in the local library. She was just there, looking like a little
The Venus of Laussel or Femme à la Corne (Woman of the Horn), this prehistoric Mother Goddess demonstrates her role as Creatrix/Generatrix in proportions that emphasize her child-bearing attributes...
The Venus of Laussel or Femme à la Corne (Woman of the Horn), this prehistoric Mother Goddess demonstrates her role as Creatrix/Generatrix in proportions that emphasize her child-bearing attributes...
The Venus of Laussel or Femme à la Corne (Woman of the Horn), this prehistoric Mother Goddess demonstrates her role as Creatrix/Generatrix in proportions that emphasize her child-bearing attributes...
The Venus of Laussel or Femme à la Corne (Woman of the Horn), this prehistoric Mother Goddess demonstrates her role as Creatrix/Generatrix in proportions that emphasize her child-bearing attributes...
The Venus of Laussel or Femme à la Corne (Woman of the Horn), this prehistoric Mother Goddess demonstrates her role as Creatrix/Generatrix in proportions that emphasize her child-bearing attributes...
The lush Willendorf Goddess shows that humans revered the Goddess as long as 30,000 years (the stone age). For many years, she was the oldest sacred art piece we had found...
The lush Willendorf Goddess shows that humans revered the Goddess as long as 30,000 years (the stone age). For many years, she was the oldest sacred art piece we had found...
The lush Willendorf Goddess shows that humans revered the Goddess as long as 30,000 years (the stone age). For many years, she was the oldest sacred art piece we had found...
The lush Willendorf Goddess shows that humans revered the Goddess as long as 30,000 years (the stone age). For many years, she was the oldest sacred art piece we had found...
This Bird-Headed Snake Goddess comes to us from predynastic Egypt (Africa), ~ 4000 BCE. She beautifully combines two powerful totems: the Bird and the Serpent...
This Bird-Headed Snake Goddess comes to us from predynastic Egypt (Africa), ~ 4000 BCE. She beautifully combines two powerful totems: the Bird and the Serpent...
This Bird-Headed Snake Goddess comes to us from predynastic Egypt (Africa), ~ 4000 BCE. She beautifully combines two powerful totems: the Bird and the Serpent...
This Bird-Headed Snake Goddess comes to us from predynastic Egypt (Africa), ~ 4000 BCE. She beautifully combines two powerful totems: the Bird and the Serpent...
The Goddess of Hohle Fels was created around 40,000 years ago, shortly after early modern humans migrated into Europe & began displacing the Neanderthals, though it's not certain who is the artist...
The Goddess of Hohle Fels was created around 40,000 years ago, shortly after early modern humans migrated into Europe & began displacing the Neanderthals, though it's not certain who is the artist...
The Goddess of Hohle Fels was created around 40,000 years ago, shortly after early modern humans migrated into Europe & began displacing the Neanderthals, though it's not certain who is the artist...
The Goddess of Hohle Fels was created around 40,000 years ago, shortly after early modern humans migrated into Europe & began displacing the Neanderthals, though it's not certain who is the artist...
The Venus of Lespugue, or Lespugue Goddess, is another prehistoric statuette honouring the Mother Goddess. She was carved of mammoth tusk ivory, 22 - 28,ooo years ago in France...
The Venus of Lespugue, or Lespugue Goddess, is another prehistoric statuette honouring the Mother Goddess. She was carved of mammoth tusk ivory, 22 - 28,ooo years ago in France...