
Hawaiian Goddess Hi‘iaka
Hi‘iaka, the Hawaiian goddess of hula, healing, and chant, is known...
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Hi‘iaka, the Hawaiian goddess of hula, healing, and chant, is known...
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In modern Pagan religions, people feel drawn towards many of the ancient gods. While this is by no means a complete list, it's a good place to get started. Other Gods and Goddesses are sprinkled throughout the site according to their powers so be sure to use the search feature at the top left hand side (under the banner) and see if the one you are looking for is there.
Wear this oil to become enchanting, bewitching and alluring. Use to invoke the powers of the Goddess. A delicious blend of musks, light florals and resins. It changes as you wear it. It blossoms throughout the day, and assists to overcome all evil, extremely protective and guarantees good fortune.
For all sorrowful situations, especially when the proverbial wolves are closing in and you feel hopeless.
The Stag of the Forest, the Green Man, Jack in the Green, Cernnunos, Robin Hood; there are many names for this primal energy that teaches us that life is ever changing.
Hades, King of the underworld and the dead, and god of the earth's hidden wealth, both agricultural produce and precious metals. Used for banishing problems, especially addictions
This is a luxurious scent experience inspired by the revered Egyptian goddess Hathor. Known for her roles in removing evil and protecting families, Hathor symbolizes joy, feminine love, and motherhood.
Wear during rituals of defensive magick. Also wear during the waning moon in honor of Hecate, Goddess of the fading crescent.
Hera is the Greek Olympian Empress goddess who rules with her King, Zeus. She is a women’s goddess and goddess of matrimony.
Use to invoke or worship the god; aids in development of concentration and creativity. He is the God of Merchants and new inventions.