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Goddess of Summer and Flowers

CREUDYLAD / CORDELLIA Welsh Goddess. Connected with Beltane, often called the May Queen. Goddess of summer flowers, love. Daughter of the sea god Llyr.

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Pantheon: Celtic
Element: Fire
Sphere of Influence: Summer and Flowers
Preferred colors: Red, Yellow, Orange
Associated symbol: Flowers
Magickal Day: Sunday
Strongest around: Beltane
Associated Planet: Sunday

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The White Goddess - Aspects Of The Goddess - Bat - Cow Goddess of Upper Egypt.

Bat - Cow Goddess of Upper Egypt

Goddess of 7th Nome of Upper Egypt known as the 'Mansion of the sistrum'. Hut, Hut-Sekhem (Diospolis Parva, Hiw) Known as the City of Sistrum.

Bat is an ancient goddess she is thought to be the goddess depicted on the Narmer Palette; showing an early association with kingship. She is very rarely depicted in statuary and monumental inscriptions and is more often found on amuletic jewelery.

An amuletic bangle made in gold and silver c2000-1800BC shows protective symbols including wadjet eyes, djed pillars and ankh signs, also shown is the horned mask of the goddess Bat. The amulet was probably used to place the wearer with a protective circle.

The name of Bat is thought to be the feminine form of the word 'b3'; soul. References to her can be found in the Pyramid Texts in Utterance 506 (§1095), where the king identifies himself with 'Bat with Her two faces'.

She can also be found mentioned in the Coffin Texts in Spell 334: Becoming The Sistrum Player; "... before the sun was firm on the horns, before the face of B3t was knit on." and in Spell 441 "O B3t, my name is 'Isis in the sealed place'.

She is depicted with a human head and body with bovine ears and horns. There is a strong connection with Hathor, another cow goddess, and her character and powers were totally assimilated by Hathor by Middle Kingdom. Like Hathor she is connected with fertility. As with all cow-goddesses there are celestial associations.


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Rhodochrosite

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Mercury, Venus. Holds any force field. Draws white light into the physical body. Prevents mental breakdowns, balances physical and emotional trauma, a rescue/remedy stone. Can beautifully guide you in your quest for emotional happiness. Adds courage, will, passion to the loving heart vibration. Represents love of God. Milky pink stone with definition.
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