Embark on an odyssey through the pantheon of divinity, where each deity stands in power and grace. Fierce Egyptian lioness goddess, Sekhmet radiates the dual flames of destruction and healing. She embodies the scorching power of the sun, protector of the pharaohs, a warrior spirit invoking strength and righteous fury. Her energy is invoked for healing, courage, and transformation. The multifaceted Egyptian goddess Isis reigns with a legacy of magic, motherhood, and resurrection. Her wings span realms, encompassing fertility, healing, and the afterlife, binding the fragments of life with her loving, wise embrace. In the verdant hues of life’s renewal, Green Tara sits, a Bodhisattva of Tibetan Buddhism. Her compassion blooms as she offers swift rescue from fears and obstacles, and acts as a spiritual mother, nurturing enlightenment. The Egyptian goddess Ma’at, with her ostrich feather, personifies cosmic balance, truth, and justice. Her principles are the bedrock of societal order and the harmony of the stars, instilling integrity in the hearts of followers. As the celestial cow, Hathor is a versatile Egyptian goddess of joy, feminine love, and motherhood. Her domains include music, dance, and the arts, fostering beauty and pleasure, celebrating life’s rapturous symphony.

Each Divinity has their own speciality, their gifts and blessings, their tones as varied as our own. In ritual, they may be called on to attend. Sometimes, they will appear in meditation without the need for invocation. When the adept is ready, they reveal themselves to us. Each individual may have several Divinities that watch over them. They are specially attuned to our signature frequency, whatever that may be. Our heart’s note calls out to them and they respond with love and reverence.

In our astral journeys, we may meet Anubis standing guard near the Akashic Records. He may joke with us playfully before we continue on to receive visions about our many incarnations. Sekhmet and Bastet may appear as representatives of dear departed cats now in spirit, revealing that they are the blueprint from which all felines sprang. Some Deities will reveal that they are not merely a singular entity but are a multiplicity, a collective intelligence of vast size and proportion. Advanced enough to have been raised up the density spectrum, close to the Infinite itself. Only with unity can one rise in evolution. Those that champion separation can only progress up to a certain point and then go no further.

While the Divinities may have been given the title of god or goddess, they are not meant to be worshipped. Prostrating ourselves in front of a loving deity will be met with a quizzical look in most instances. Perhaps a prank will be played on us if we assume that we are not worthy to stand in their presence? “Return back from whence you came and perform the (un)necessary purification rites”, they may demand. It’s important to be light-hearted when faced with a benevolent Divinity, spirituality is not meant to be taken completely seriously. The interaction should be seriously fun. 

The word “divine” carries layers of meaning that unfold like petals on a flower. At its core, it blooms from the infinite source of all things. To call something divine is to say it comes directly from the realm of the gods, the boundless heavens. It is to glimpse the transcendent in the mundane, to be visited by supernatural whispers in a waking dream. When something is divine, it is touched by mystical beauty, by an excellence that seems to shimmer with otherworldly light. A divine sunset bathes the sky in holy fire. A divine meal enchants the senses. To taste the divine is to savour a fragment of the eternal.

To divine is to seek connection to these hidden realms. The diviner listens for prophecies on the wind, detects destiny’s footprints scattered amid the stars. To divine is to quiet the mind and allow flashes of insight to pierce the veils that separate the terrestrial from the celestial. In this communion between the realms, we have as much to teach the Divinities as they have to teach us. They want to get to know us. When we open our hearts and minds to the divine whispering within and around us, we bridge the divide between matter and spirit, earth and heaven. We catch a glimpse of our own latent divinity, waiting to awaken.

A word of warning, those with hearts not attuned to the frequency of love and Service to Others may attract wrathful Divinities. Note that any Divinity that demands supplication or sacrifice in return for power and influence is not to be bargained with. Don’t be alarmed by this. It is unlikely that you, dear seeker, will come across them in your adventures. Many Divinities hold a dual position of both benevolent and wrathful simultaneously. These will simply reflect back to you your own internal state. You will be attracted and attuned to specific Divinities already. Will it be Quan Yin, Goddess of compassion and mercy? Perhaps it will be Io, supreme god in Māori mythology? Check out the list of Divinities below to find out who they might be.

01 Celtic - Dagda

The Dagda

Celtic father god, epitomising virility, agriculture, and wisdom. His presence invokes plenitude, wielding a magical harp and cauldron. A symbol of strength and paternal guidance, he embodies the nurturing essence of Celtic spirituality. Lead wisely.

Guidance | Invokes | Essence
02 Celtic - Morrigan

The Morrigan

Wife of Dagda. Goddess of fate, war and sovereignty. Shape-shifts, most notably into a crow. She encourages warriors to be brave in battle, even when facing certain doom. She symbolises the dance between life and death. Fight on when all seems lost.

Brave | Sovereignty | Fight
03 Celtic - Brigid

Brigid

Triple goddess revealing various forms: poetic Brigid, healing Brigantia, and revered St. Brigid. A patroness of poetry, healing, and smithcraft, her essence ignites the flame of inspiration, rejuvenation, and skilled artistry. Heal, be inspired and create.

Poetic | Healing | Artistry
04 Celtic - Lugh

Lugh

God of light, craftsmanship and skill. An heroic king known for his guile. Took revenge on his father’s killers using trickery. Valorous slayer of the monstrous Balor with a poison eye that kills all it looks upon. Triumph using intellect, strategy and cunning.

Heroic | Valorous | Triumph
05 Celtic - Cernunnos

Cernunnos

Adorned with stately antlers, the Horned God prowls wild realms. Linked to flora, fauna, fecundity, and fruitfulness, he signifies vigorous vitality, and vibrant virility—the primordial life force pulsing through the verdant domains. Go out and get wild.

Vibrant | Verdant | Vitality
06 Celtic - Danu

Danu

The benevolent mother goddess presides over the Tuatha Dé Danann, the supernatural race in Celtic lore known as the shining ones. She embodies vitality, wisdom and the supernal bond between the mortal and divine realms. Touch Earth to connect.

Supernal | Shining | Supernatural
07 Celtic - Arawn

Arawn

God of the Welsh otherworld, the realms of the dead. Psychopomp for those in life’s twilight as they pass to the afterlife. The tale of Pwyll, where mortal and god swap places, is a story of benevolence, honour and honest friendship. Loyalty is rewarded.

Honest | Loyalty | Rewarded
08 Celtic - Tailtiu

Tailtiu

Earth goddess bestows blessings on the fields, filling the soil with richness, guiding the cycles of farming. Died from exhaustion after clearing the plains for agriculture. Her legacy is celebrated at the Lughnasadh festival. Remember to rest.

Rest | Clearing | Exhaustion
09 Celtic - Cailleach

Cailleach

The Queen of Winter welcomes its harsh embrace and changing seasons. Associated with weather and landscape creation. She represents the creative force of nature and transformative power of destruction. The crone bids you to hibernate to recuperate.

Harsh | Winter | Embrace
01 Pagan – Pan

Pan

Mischievous nature god, roams forests with his goat-like features. A playful deity, he symbolises wild places, rustic music, improvisation, and the raw essence of the wilderness. Associated with eroticism and sexuality. Embrace spontaneity.

Raw | Playful | Sexuality
02 Pagan – Dionysus

Dionysus

The vibrant god of wine, revelry, and ecstasy, embodies the joyous celebration of life. His presence brings intoxicating energy, creativity, and uninhibited freedom – a union between the earthly and divine through the power of revelry. Party on.

Joyous | Ecstasy | Party
03 Pagan – Hecate

Hecate

The arcane goddess of sorcery and crossroads, wields mastery over occulted realms. She escorts souls, grasps the arcana of botanicals and poisons, and epitomises the transformative might of lunar enchantments. Weave your magic with abandon.

Occulted | Arcane | Crossroads
01 Greco-Roman Zeus Jupiter

Zeus/Jupiter

Ruler of the Olympian gods, wields thunderbolts, embodies authority and justice. Oversees the cosmos, keeps divine order from Mount Olympus. A rampant appetite and long list of affairs through trickery causing tragedy. Channel energies to create.

Channel | Rampant | Energies
02 Greco-Roman Hera Juno

Hera/Juno

Zeus’s wife, Queen of Olympia and goddess of marriage, Hera epitomises fidelity and the sacred bond between partners. She represents matrimony’s blessings though her temper flares when betrayed. Allow anger to be released safely.

Temper | Anger | Flares
03 Greco-Roman Poseidon Neptune

Poseidon/Neptune

God of the seas, brother of Zeus, Poseidon brandishes his trident to summon tsunamis and storms, overseeing oceans and aquatic realms. Sailors pay homage to this volatile deity, both feared and relied upon. Calm savage weather within through love.

Feared | Volatile | Storms
04 Greco-Roman Aphrodite Venus

Aphrodite/Venus

Goddess of love, lust, beauty, passion and procreation, Aphrodite enchants with her radiance. Born from sea foam, she emerged graceful as a shell, beguiling gods and mortals with her golden charms. Shine with inner beauty – avoid seduction.

Beguiling | Golden | Beauty
05 Greco-Roman Athena Minerva

Athena/Minerva

Goddess of wisdom, household crafts and strategic warfare, Athena sprang from Zeus fully armoured. She actions cunning plans amidst the chaos of battle, outwitting enemies with cleverness and foresight. Strategise to optimise.

Cunning | Strategic | Plans
06 Greco-Roman Apollo

Apollo

Pristine Sun god of music, prophecy, and archery, Apollo inspires artistry and truth-telling while mercilessly striking down the dishonest with plague arrows. His golden lyre strummed glorious hymns. Let your honesty sing out.

Glorious | Pristine | Honesty
07 Greco-Roman Artemis Diana

Artemis/Diana

Twin sister of Apollo, Goddess of the moon and the hunt, Artemis prowls the forests accompanied by wild beasts. She embodies nature’s purity and the thrill of the chase beneath lunar light. Take inspired action towards goals – hit the target.

Chase | Inspired | Goals
08 Greco-Roman Hermes Mercury

Hermes/Mercury

Winged messenger god delivers divine communications. A swift mediator between the numinous and physical realms. Clever trickster serving as guide of roads and shepherd of souls arriving in Hades. Express yourself clearly to lead others.

Swift | Communications | Arriving
09 Greco-Roman Ares Mars

Ares/Mars

God of war and bloodlust, Ares charges into frenzied battle armoured in brass. Revelling in the cacophony of warfare, he incites human conflict and can be impulsive and reckless. Take calculated risks – avoid rushing into things and petty disputes.

Frenzied | Impulsive | Cacophony
10 Greco-Roman Ceres Demeter

Demeter/Ceres

Benevolent deity of the harvest, Demeter nurtures the land’s bounty. Her anguish cursed the world with bitter winters after her daughter Persephone was abducted to the underworld by Hades. Diligently gather crops to avoid lack in cruel weather.

Gather | Harvest | Diligently
11Greco-Roman Hades Pluto

Hades/Pluto

Brother of Zeus and Poseidon, foreboding god Hades rules the shadowy underworld. Abducted his bride Persephone, the embodiment of Spring. Though he is not evil, only stern and detached. Dread relents and Spring arrives with new hope.

Foreboding | Dread | Relents
12 Greco-Roman Chronos Saturn

Chronos/Saturn

Elder Titan who ruled over the universe’s golden age. He ate his children in an attempt to avoid being overthrown, signifying destructive time that ends all things. Supplanted by Zeus after his wife Rhea’s benevolent activities. Time is of the essence.

Avoid | Destructive | Activities
01 Norse - Odin

Odin

Wise king of Asgard, Odin is one-eyed lord of the Æsir. Traded his eye for cosmic knowledge as he quests eternally for wisdom. Associated with war, frenzy, death, victory, sorcery, poetry, healing, and the runic alphabet. The one-eyed man is king.

Cosmic | Wisdom | Quests
02 Norse - Frigg

Frigg

Queen of Asgard, Goddess of hearth and home, Frigg oversees family ties. Though not a warrior, she is Odin’s valued advisor whose quiet power steadies Asgard. Supremely gifted seer and psychic. Trust the wisdom of your intuitive nudges.

Supremely | Valued | Nudges
03 Norse - Thor

Thor

Son of Odin and Frigg, Thunder god and protector of humanity, mighty Thor wields his hammer Mjolnir against giants and chaos. His strength and intensity echoing storms, charging headfirst into battle with great courage. Push forward bravely. 

Mighty | Battle | Intensity
04 Norse - Loki

Loki

Trickster god and shapeshifter, his cunning both aids and vexes the gods. Mocks their arrogance using humour. His scheming sowed tragedy for Asgard but his chaos forces change. Fought the gods at Ragnarök. Learn the art of the seriously funny.

Seriously | Funny | Humour
05 Norse - Hel

Hel

Daughter of Loki, Hel rules the misty underworld realm of the inglorious dead – those barred from Valhalla and Fólkvangr that die of sickness or old age. She is a hoarding, unrestoring figure yet vital for cosmic order. Release what no longer serves.

Vital | Hoarding | Release
07 Norse - Freyja

Freyja

Love and beauty goddess. Travels the Nine Worlds in a cat-drawn chariot seeking her lost husband, weaving premonition magic. Half the glorious dead come to her hall in Fólkvangr. Her anguished tears become golden strands. Let emotions out and tears flow.

Anguished | Emotions | Flow
06 Norse - Heimdall

Heimdall

Watchful guardian god, stands alert at the rainbow bridge Bifrost, vigilant of danger. With keen senses perceiving all, he is ready to sound the Gjallarhorn, signalling the coming cosmic battle, Ragnarök. Pay attention to your surroundings.

Alert | Vigilant | Senses
08 Norse - Tyr

Tyr

God of war and justice, reflects honour, and sacrifice. When the mighty Fenrir came before the gods, only Tyr was able to place his hand inside the wolf’s mouth as a pledge, thereby bravely losing it but binding Fenrir. Face your fears of loss with courage.

Face | Loss | Bravely
09 Norse - Baldr

Baldr

Noble and beloved god of light, radiating beauty, gentleness, joy, and peace. His death at the hands of Loki, by mistletoe, his one weakness, triggered the onset of Ragnarök, the undoing of the gods and the world’s destruction. Bolster your weaknesses.

Undoing | Weaknesses | Triggered
10 Norse - Bragi

Bragi

God of poetry, song, and the magic of words, could entrance all with his lyrical mastery. His inspired oratory and talent on the harp brought calm to conflict, and gave voice to divine inspiration through sublime poetry. Speak with confidence.

Inspired | Lyrical | Oratory
11 Norse - Freyr

Freyr

God of plenty and prosperity, brought bountiful harvests and wealth to humanity. He gave up his legendary sword to win the beautiful giantess Gerðr as his bride, leaving him vulnerable. His altruism and passion causes the land to flourish. Love over all.

Beautiful | Vulnerable | Love
12 Norse - Skadi

Skadi

Imposing goddess of winter, snow, and the hunt, prefers the icy wilds and solitude to Asgard. A formidable archer, she hunts and skis fearlessly under winter’s grey skies. She still yearns for her mountain giant home. Be at peace where you are.

Peace | Prefers | Solitude
01 Egypt - Ra

Ra

The Egyptian sun god travels the sky in his solar barque, giving light, creating all life on Earth. His daily battle against serpent Apophis meant that victory over chaos was never assured. The balance between order and chaos should always be in equilibrium.

Daily | Life | Equilibrium
02 Egypt - Osiris

Osiris

Egyptian god of virility, life, and resurrection, murdered by his brother Set, revived by his wife Isis. Ruler of the underworld and judge of deceased souls. His renewal symbolised the eternal cycle of life, death and rebirth. Be reborn anew daily.

Revived | Resurrection | Renewal
03 Egypt - Isis

Isis

Goddess of motherhood, fertility and magic. Used healing arts to resurrect her husband Osiris. Archetypal devoted mother and wife. Protects the innocent and guides deceased souls, offering eternal life through her magic. Embrace feminine power.

Devoted | Feminine | Magic
04 Egypt - Horus

Horus

Sky god depicted as a falcon, battled Set to avenge his father Osiris’s murder, losing an eye in the ferocious fight. He embodied majesty, bravery, and just kingship. Horus offers protection under his great outstretched wings. Protect what’s important.

Ferocious | Embodied | Protection
05 Egypt - Bastet

Bastet

Cat goddess, protector of hearth and home, blesses households with health, joy, and plenty. Her graceful feline form displays mystique, while her combative fierceness wards off malevolent spirits threatening harmony. Keep toxic energies at bay.

Graceful | Home | Protector
06 Egypt – Sekhmet

Sekhmet

Fierce lioness goddess of war, unleashed her bloodthirsty fury against humanity’s wickedness. As the sun god’s mighty daughter and eye of Ra, she embodied his punitive solar heat. Her wrath could only be cooled by beer dyed blood red. Stay cool!

Punitive | Wrath | Cooled
Divinities

Anubis

Jackal-headed god of the dead, oversaw mummification and protected burials. With alertness and keen senses, he guides souls into the afterlife, weighing hearts on his scale of justice to assess worthiness for the lush Fields of Aaru. Is your heart burdened?

Weighing | Burdened | Hearts
08 Egypt - Ma'at

Ma’at

Goddess overseeing truth, order and justice, maintains cosmic harmony. Pharaohs upheld her principles of balance, morality, and ethics. Weighs souls against her ostrich feather, revealing worthiness to access the afterlife. Truth sets you free.

Justice | Revealing | Truth
09 Egypt - Thoth

Thoth

God of knowledge and wisdom, keeps divine records as scribe of the gods. Master of magic and writing. Helped revive Osiris and served as Underworld guide. His counsel enlightened pharaohs, and his books contain mystical secrets. Seek wisdom.

Seek | Enlightened | Knowledge
10 Egypt - Hathor

Hathor

Goddess of music, dancing, love, personified joy, feminine power, and motherhood. Offered vigour and wealth yet avenged wrongs against women. Ra’s daughter, she uplifts spirits and embodies divine femininity. Dance like nobody’s watching.

Dancing | Abundance | Dance
11 Egypt - Set

Set

God of chaos, the wild desert storms and disorder. As rival to his brother Osiris, he embodied violence and rage. Though considered evil for murdering Osiris, without Set’s chaos, order could not exist. He exemplified a free, untamed spirit. Live freely!

Wild | Untamed | Chaos
12 Egypt - Ptah

Ptah

Patron god of craftsmen, commanded creation as a divine architect. Using thought and speech, he envisioned the world into being, shaping reality with will and imagination. Venerated in Mephis as overseer of artists and builders. Hone your craft.

Imagination | Shaping | Creation
Anu

Anu

Primordial Sumerian sky god said to be chief of the Annunaki. Presided over the realm of the heavens with majesty, authority, and ability to render judgements. Distant and detached from human affairs. Sometimes it’s wiser to not get involved.

Distant | Detached | Authority
Enki

Enki

Clever and creative Sumerian god of water, knowledge, and crafts. Often portrayed as an ally to humans using wisdom, invention and magical arts. Outwitted the other gods to help humans survive the Great Flood. Opt for intelligent solutions over force.

Magical | Intelligent | Invention
Enlil

Enlil

Fickle god of wind, storms, and authority, presided over the pantheon with force. Quick to unleash devastating weather when angered, his fierce temper masked caring for humanity, whom the Annunaki created to serve them. Tyranny is weakness.

Fierce | Fickle | Force
Ishtar

Ishtar

Goddess of love, fertility, war, power, and the duality of the feminine. Passionate, seductive yet brutal in war. Killed her own lover Tammuz when he failed to properly worship her. Descends into the underworld to conquer death itself. Hell hath no fury…

Passionate | Feminine | Fury
Baron Samedi

Baron Samedi

Lively Haitian Vodou lwa, resides in the spirit realm. Characterised by outrageous antics, filthy jokes, indulging in smoking and drinking, and pursuit of mortal women. Often seen at crossroads, he guides souls to the afterlife. Watch for overindulgence.

Outrageous | Filthy | Antics
Anansi

Anansi

The African deity, spins tales with charm, expressing the spirit of storytelling. A wily trickster, often depicted as a spider, he imparts wisdom through clever exploits, teaching lessons in wit and resourcefulness. Weave your word web well.

Wily | Wit | Web
Mami Wata

Mami Wata

Revered on both sides of the Atlantic. Lures followers during water activities, transporting them to her paradisiacal realm. Those allowed to leave return transformed with new wealth and spiritual insight. Bathe in the waters to feel renewed.

New | Paradisiacal | Insight
Oya

Ọya

Powerful Yoruba Orisha, Ọya commands winds and storms. Queen of the river Niger and mighty warrior that cannot be defeated. With nine children, she possesses intense feelings and charm. Become unbeatable through emotional strength.

Unbeatable | Powerful | Feelings
Hindu - Shiva

Shiva

Principal Hindu deity symbolises destruction, transformation, and regeneration. Revered as the auspicious one, he balances creation and dissolution, the cyclical nature of existence in the eternal cosmic dance. Be aware of repeating cycles.

Repeating | Cyclical | Existence
Hindu - Kali

Kali

Fierce Hindu goddess, represents time, destruction, and creation. With a terrifying demeanour, she annihilates ignorance and ego, embodying the transformative power within chaos, guiding towards enlightenment. Ignorance is not bliss.

Annihilates | Ego | Ignorance
Hindu - Hanuman

Hanuman

Revered figure in Hinduism, epitomises devotion and strength. As Lord Rama’s devoted disciple, he displays unparalleled courage and loyalty, symbolising unwavering dedication and selfless service. When we serve others, we serve all.

Selfless | Devoted | Dedication
Hindu - Ganesha

Ganesha

Beloved Hindu deity as remover of obstacles and patron of wisdom. His elephant head and human body signify fusion of earthly and divine qualities. He symbolises auspicious beginnings and success. Let all the blockages fall away.

Success | Blockages | Remover
Siddartha Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama

Known as the Buddha, attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. What did the Buddha say to the hot-dog seller? “Make me one with everything”. When we smile, we are relieved from suffering temporarily. Cultivate an inner smile to gain illumination.

Cultivate | Illumination | Smile
Green Tara

Green Tara

A revered bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism, embodies compassion and protection against mishap. With an emerald hue, she swiftly responds to calls for aid, giving assistance and guidance on our spiritual journey. May all your pointless sufferings be released.

Spiritual | Mishap | Protection
Quan Yin

Quan Yin

Bodhisattva in East Asian Buddhism, personifies mercy and compassion. With boundless love, she helps those in suffering, offering solace on the path to enlightenment. Known to aid in potency and conception. Have mercy for self and others.

Boundless | Suffering | Solace
Laughing Buddha

Budai

Known as the Laughing Buddha, Budai is a jovial and contented monk in Chinese folklore. Loved for his wisdom, simplicity, and joyful demeanour, he symbolises contentment and good fortune. Blessings of wealth, happiness and luck rain down on you.

Contented | Joyful | Blessings
Yuhuang Dadi

Yù Huáng Dàdì

Supreme deity, the Jade Emperor, governs the celestial bureaucracy. Associated with the concept of meritocracy, where virtuous actions determine entry into heavenly realms or reincarnation into a higher form. Aim for the highest good for all.

Supreme | Higher | Aim
Sun Wukong

Sun Wukong

Monkey King born from stone, possesses immense strength, a magical staff, and shape-shifting abilities. His rebellious trickster nature leads to heavenly conflict, but he later redeems himself through valour during trials. Face challenges virtuously.

Virtuously | Redeems | Valour
Nuwa

Nǚwā

Chinese creator goddess shaped humanity from clay. With divine grace, she restored order after a catastrophic flood – mending the holes in the sky with colourful stones bringing balance back to the world. Get creative when catastrophe strikes.

Colourful | Creative | Catastrophe
Chang'e

Chang’e

Lunar Goddess propelled to the moon as punishment for drinking an elixir of immortality. Ever separated from her husband, Hou Yi, she resides with the jade rabbit. Her tale intertwines love, giving in to desires and sacrifice. Watch out for temptation.

Desires | Giving | Temptation
02 Inari

Inari

Associated with rice, fecundity, prosperity, and foxes. Takes many forms – female, male, dragon and animal. Considered closest deity to the human realm, devotees have a flexible, open-minded view of Inari’s image. Celebrate your uniqueness.

Flexible | Human | Forms
04 Jizo Bosatsu

Jizo Bosatsu

Protector of vulnerable beings, especially children, travellers, and those who have passed away prematurely. Bodhisattva who has attained enlightenment but stays in the reincarnation cycle to help others achieve liberation. Compassion for those not free.

Free | Reincarnation | Travellers
01 Amaterasu

Amaterasu

Shinto Sun Goddess. Dispels darkness with her brilliance, symbolising prosperity, purity and life. Plunged the heavens and Earth into darkness when she hid due to the brutal antics of her brother. Don’t hide your light, even when under duress.

Light | Dispels | Darkness
03 Benzaiten

Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto

Provocative goddess of dawn and revelry, coaxed Amaterasu out of hiding. Performed a lively dance, accompanied by uproarious laughter and drumming, enticing the curious Amaterasu to emerge and witness the commotion. Revels bring the sunshine back.

Lively | Uproarious | Commotion
Baiame

Baiame

Revered creator deity and sky father. As lawgiver, he shaped the Dreamtime, guiding ancestral beings in forming the Earth. His cultural significance endures through ceremonies, sacred sites, and adherence to spiritual laws. Honour the ancestors.

Revered | Ancestral | Significance
Rainbow Serpent

Rainbow Serpent

Central to Indigenous Australian Dreamtime, symbolising creation and vitality. Winding across the land, shaping the Earth, bringing life. Represents cultural and spiritual interconnectedness. Destructive when angered. Honour the land.

Bringing | Earth | Honour
Tane Mahuta

Tāne Mahuta

Māori god of forests and birds, known for creating humans from sacred clay. He protects nature, fostering life, growth, and the balance between the spiritual and earthly realms. The largest known Kahikatea tree is named in his honour. Touch the trees.

Trees | Fostering | Growth
Whiro

Whiro

God of the underworld and death. Associated with the darker aspects of existence, antithesis to the forces of light and life. An adversary of Tāne Mahuta, his actions are disruptive and challenging but necessary. Embrace disruption with peace.

Darker | Challenging | Aspects
Rongo

Rongo

God of cultivated crops, fertility, agriculture, and abundant food sources. He is invoked during planting and harvest seasons to ensure bountiful yields. His role emphasises the importance of crop cultivation on humanity. Reap what you sow. 

Reap | Bountiful | Crops
Tangaroa

Tongaroa

Māori god of the sea and marine life. Symbolises the balance of nature, tranquility and fury. His mood influences weather and sea conditions. Guardian of fishermen, rituals are conducted to ensure a fruitful catch. Allow moods to undulate unrestricted.

Fruitful | Weather | Conditions
Kanaloa

Kanaloa

Ruler of the underworld, ocean, and marine animals. Considered a healer, using his powers to cure ailments. A benevolent force, nurturing balance between realms, the sacred connection between the sea and Hawaiian people. Seek saltwater sanctuary.

Sacred | Sea | Sanctuary
Pele

Pele

Fire and volcano goddess, the synthesis of creation and destruction. Shapes landscapes and influences the spiritual connection of Hawaiians from the sacred Kilauea volcano. In eternal struggle with her sister, the sea. Conflict spurs creation.

Conflict | Shapes | Synthesis
01 Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl/Kukulkan

Aztec and Mayan feathered serpent god symbolises creation, knowledge, wind, wisdom, and cosmic dualities. Introduced many advancements. His tragic downfall, departure and promised return shape prophecy. Rise, fall and rise again.

Rise | Again | Rise
Pachamamma

Pachamama

Incan Earth Mother goddess, nurtures the land’s bounty wielding the primordial power of creation. Presiding over verdant peaks and plentiful harvests, her vibrant essence brings forth life from rich soil. Appreciate the abundance all around you.

Plentiful | Primordial | Bounty
Mamma Killa

Mama Quilla

Incan Moon Goddess traversing the night with ethereal beauty. Governs time cycles, matrimony and menstruation, protector of the feminine. Her lunar wisdom graces shamans. Her silver tears bless the land. Remember to look at the moon and marvel.

Ethereal | Lunar | Marvel
04 Ek Chuah

Ek Chuaj

Storied Merchant God of the Maya, traversing perilous roads with heavy cargo and stalwart spear, patron of wanderers and cacao’s cultivation. On journeys under North Star’s guidance, offerings to him ensured secure passage home. Happy travels!

Happy | Journeys | Ensured
01 Manitou

Manitou

Divine primordial life force flows through all things. Great Spirit’s power – channeled by shamans who envision destiny, reshape weather, and cure affliction. Questing visions reveal spirit guardians to those who journey. Take a trip to the other side.

Divine | Spirit | Visions
02 Spider Woman

Spider Woman

Creative and nurturing deity imparting wisdom and cultural teachings. Weaves the threads of existence, symbolising the interconnectedness of all things. Offers protection and knowledge of sustaining harmony with nature. Keep nature’s balance.

Balance | Sustaining | Harmony
03 Coyote

Coyote

Cunning and foolish, he blurs the lines between trickster and hero. Symbolises life’s unpredictability – teaches through humour and folly, echoing the complex interplay between sagacity and mischief in Native American traditions. Laugh out loud.

Foolish | Sagacity | Interplay
04 White Buffalo Calf Woman

White Buffalo Maiden

Divine messenger gifted with a sacred pipe, imparting teachings on unity, harmony, and spiritual balance. She imparted profound wisdom, guiding the Lakota people toward reverence for the Earth and its sacred energies. Unite, don’t divide.

Profound | Unity | Teachings
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