Greek Gods and Goddess

greek gods and goddesses

Navaratri – 2011, 9 Nights Of The Goddess

Learn more PillaiCenter.com Navaratri Specials – http Trips and Events: www.pillaicenter.com Navaratri – 2011 Nine Nights Of The Goddess September 27-October 5, 2011 Navaratri refers to a series of nights when the Goddess Energy is at peak and is most readily available for goal manifestation as well as inner transformation. The Goddess Energy is the [...]

Greek and Roman Gods

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Introducing The Dakini Medicine Oracle Part 3

Hi I’m Raet Shishini creatrix of the Dakini Medicine Oracle– Kelarius and I had a great time exploring Dakinis and the Dakini Medicine Oracle which was channeled thru me. She actually felt her Dakini’s presence–we both carry the same Dakini energy too. I have a radio show every Monday @ 7:30 pm est where we [...]

Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece

Youtube please don’t delete! T_T I own no copyright in the song (c) = ) Greek Gods and Goddesses (AZ) : Aphrodite (love, beauty and lust) Apollo (music, arts and the sun) Ares (war, murder and bloodshed) Artemis (hunt and the moon) Athena (war, justice, skill, knowledge and wisdom) Demeter (earth/nature and the harvest) Dionysus [...]

[play in HQ] Greek gods and goddesses mythology cartoon

HQ required to hear narration! Goddess of love Aphrodite. Eleusian mysteries of Isis/Demeter. During Sunday worship, bread and haoma juice changed into the body and blood of Mitra, a Persian god appointed by Zeus to decide which level of Hades you went to after you died. Wine was substituted when the Persians brought this sacrament [...]

Jesus story copied from Mithras, Dionysus, Isis, Osiris and Greek myths

Worshippers of the goddess Demeter mourned as they reenacted the kidnap of her daughter Persephone by the god Hades. Borrowing from Egyptian religious beliefs, the Greeks added a scene of Demeter/Isis resurrecting the crucified Dionysus. Persians brought to Tarsus religious beliefs of priests bringing gifts of myrrh, frankincense and gold to baby Zoroaster, free will [...]