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MAHAKAL: JARBOE
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"Jarboe's 2008 album entitled "MAHAKALI", ( Kali is the feminine of "kala"- "darkness", Maha is "great" ) is named after the mythical indian goddess of death and destruction, as mentioned in the Mahabarata and other indian epics. The idea of a 'goddess of destruction' is one that I've cherished for a long time. Cedric (Victor, bassist and visual collaborator) mentioned Kali when we were recordin..."
Goddess Oracle Deck
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"I'm always on the lookout for well drawn decks, doesn't matter what the deck is for--I'm just that way, if the drawings or images on a deck has the right feeling it makes all the difference to me. I discovered the "Goddess Oracle Deck" while looking for a Souad Massi "Souad Massi" album to recommend on "ThisNext" and ended up recommending this deck instead."
Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti ~ Maya Deren
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"Maya Deren takes us on a journey into the fascinating world of the Voudoun religion, whose devotees commune with the cosmic powers through invocation, offerings, song and dance. The Voudoun pantheon of deities, or loa, is witnessed as being living gods and goddesses, actually taking possession of their devotees. The soundtrack conveys the incantatory power of the ritual drumming and singing."
The Goddess Guide
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"The Shops by India Knight is one of my favourite books, as is How to Walk in High Heels by Camilla Morton and The Guide to Domestic Bliss by Rita Konig. This looks to promise more of the same, with a recommendation from India herself. I just love a new book..."
Coco Ribbon: The Goddess Guide Book by Gisele Scanlon, published by HarperCollins
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"Just in time for Valentine's Day, modern-day goddess Gisele Scanlon has compiled a collection of style and lifestyle wisdom for, well, all of her sister goddesses. She leaves the question of which muse you most resemble (or aspire to) up to you. Me? I'm with Minerva."
Oxum key chain
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"In northeastern Brazil, women rely on Oxum, the goddess of love, to help them find a mate, according to Marie Claire magazine (Feb. 2006). This key chain honoring her has a charm with "magical" herbs bagged in Oxum's color (yellow), bonfim ribbons (which locals often tie in three knots as they make three wishes, then wear around their wrists) - a pimenta (small pepper) and a figa (fist) charm, for..."
Mythology Tshirt History Tee MENS Shirt by nonfictiontees on Etsy
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"The multi color pattern created by various gods and goddesses from mythology adorn the front of this charcoal grey t-shirt. Cool, by Zeus!"




