by Ingrid Elfver | Gods and Goddesses | Goddess Worship, Goddesses
Introduction: Why Everyday Goddess Rituals Matter You don’t need a temple, a festival, or elaborate ceremonies to honor the divine. The goddesses remind us that the sacred is woven into daily rhythms—your breath, your hearth, your words, and your work. “Every cup of...
by Ingrid Elfver | Gods and Goddesses | Goddess Worship, Goddesses
Introduction: Why Offerings to Isis Still Matter Worshiped as the goddess of magic, motherhood, healing, and protection, the goddess Isis, known as Aset in ancient Egypt, is one of the most beloved and enduring deities in world mythology. She was honored for thousands...
by Ingrid Elfver | Gods and Goddesses | Goddess Worship, Goddesses
Introduction: Why Brigid and Imbolc Still Matter The Celtic goddess Brigid is one of the most enduring figures of Celtic Goddesses. She embodies fire, healing, poetry, and inspiration—and at her festival of Imbolc, celebrated on February 1st, she is honored as the...
by Ingrid Elfver | Gods and Goddesses | Goddess Stories, Goddesses
Introduction: Why Isis Still Matters Among the great deities of ancient Egypt, Isis (Aset in Egyptian) stands out as one of the most powerful and beloved. She was the mother of kings, the mistress of magic, and the goddess who wept her husband back to life. Her story...
by Ingrid Elfver | Gods and Goddesses | Goddess Stories, Goddesses
Introduction: Why the Story of Athena and Arachne Matters The story of Athena and Arachne is one of the most enduring myths of Greek mythology—it speaks of talent and pride, creativity and punishment, and the complex relationship between mortals and gods. At its...
by Ingrid Elfver | Gods and Goddesses | Goddess Symbols, Goddesses
Introduction: Why the Lotus Matters in Mythology Across mythology, the lotus flower has been revered as a sacred goddess symbol, representing creation, purity, and spiritual rebirth. Delicate yet resilient, it rises each day from the mud, blooming in pristine beauty...