"> Goddesses
"I hate the word housewife. I don't like the word home-maker either. I want to be called Domestic Goddess."
Roseanne Barrll
Edit
The Goddess archetypes and their myths closely connect us to the energies of Venus and of love. I will be publishing their stories as the theme of each month unfolds.

April 2006 Hestia, goddess of the hearth and home as spring is the time for new beginnings more>>>

May 2006 Kuan Yin Goddess of Compassion is the Chinese goddess of infinite mercy and compassion. Her name means "she who listens to the sounds (suffering) of the world." more >>>

June 2006 Sedna Inuit Goddess of the Sea is the story of the woman as a victim and her betrayal by her father. But it also tells of the shamans who travel through great hardships to reach her. more >>>

July 2006 Persephone Queen of Souls is the story of a young girl taken against her will into the Underworld by Hades. Her mother, Demeter leaves her temple to search for her and as she is the Goddess of the crops the earth grows barren. more >>>

September 2006 Yemaya, Goddess of surrender. It is said that those who come to Mother Yemaya and surrender to her, find that their troubles dissolve in the waters of her embrace. more >>>

October 2006 Freya, whose name means mistress is the Norse Goddess of sexuality. more >>>

Region1
Contact Webmaster  Site Design Pam Carruthers Design Ltd