The Pacific Northwest must be home to many fairies. The natural environment is rich to inspire some of the best fairy artists in the business. While Amy Brown hails from Bellingham, Washington, Nene Thomas got her start when approached by “Wizards of the Coast” found in Renton, Washington. This affiliation lead her to contribute her […]
Goddesses & Fairies
Irish Fairies – Sidhe, Banshee, and Merrow: Fairies from Irish Legends
While fairies from all over the world have their place in the books of myths and legends, there are none quite as popular as the fairies of Ireland. Irish fairies are mischievous, kind, helpful, a little arrogant, and can be beastly if you get on their wrong side. A favorite Irish fairy is the Sidhe […]
Hera Goddess of Marriage and Matrimony
Perhaps the best-known woman in Greek mythology is Hera, eldest daughter of Cronos, wife of Zeus, and queen of all the Gods on Mount Olympus. For Hera, the goddess of marriage, life as a wife was exceedingly difficult as Zeus was quite the philanderer. Hera was forever trying to catch Zeus in one of his […]
Natural Fibers in Goddess Dresses and Clothing
Today gauzy tops and skirts can be referred to as Goddess clothing often created for earth-loving people who enjoy wearing natural fibers and materials that are man-made rather than made of synthetic fibers and polyester. The truth is that the billowy dresses and comfortable Mumu type wear is as old as the Roman times, and […]
Mother Earth as Gaia Goddess Inspiring the Earth Stewards
Goddess worship has been practiced for centuries. The pagans; or the people who lived far from the protection of the castle walls (and subsequent tortures of the Crusades and the Inquisition) were simply referred to as pagans, not for their religious beliefs but because of their location. Mother Earth as Gaia was honored long before […]
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