Where does universal thought on divine spirituality intersect with positive health goals?
Spring! The earth awakes.
Let’s take time to smell the green in the air; to hear the birds talking; and to feel the mud between our toes.
Let’s take time to smell the green in the air; to hear the birds talking; and to feel the mud between our toes.
Let’s channel that creative energy to move forward and achieve our goals.
Thousands of years ago, Women Goddesses of Fertility, Birth, and Regeneration
were honored in many cultures. How many Goddesses are you familiar with?
OSHUN…..West African (Yoruba)
Goddess of Love, fresh waters and Fertility. Oshun’s compassionate, sensuous nature
and her water element nature encourages healing, mothering, and harmony.
GAIA…..Greek
Goddess of the Earth and the mother of all creation. The heavenly gods come from her union with Uranus, the Sky.
PRITHRI….Hindu and some branches of Buddhism
Goddess of the Earth. Her name means The Vast One.
PACHAMAMA….Inca
Goddess of Fertility who has the power to sustain life on earth. Her children are Inti,
the God of the Sun; and Killa, the Goddess of the Moon.
EPONA…Celtic, Gallic, Roman
Goddess of Fertility who is shown with a cornucopia; ears of corn, and foals.
NUT….Egyptian
Goddess of the Sky - her body is arched over the earth and filled with stars.
During the day the Sun and Moon make their way across her body. At dusk,
they are swallowed; pass through her body; and are reborn at dawn.
AMATERASU…Shinto, Japanese
Goddess of the Sun and also of the Universe. Her name means Shining In Heaven.
HEALTH TIP
Each day take some time to think of your favorite Goddess-
their accomplishments, their power; and remember that power is in you.
This will help you to focus on your goals and stay strong.
Research has shown that tapping into the Divine Life Force
can positively impact our health.
Original Post by: Nina Howes
Edited by Sacred Walker and Selome Brathwaite
Photo by: William Randles
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