Some Goddess facts that may interest you

Here we will list some information about them that may be of your Interest. 





I am going to star with Lashkimi Goddess of wealth.  She is a beautiful and benevole the Hindustry goddess who brings abundance to those who call upon her. She has a connection to with to the Lotus flowers, elephants, and water represent so her absolute faith in the fertility and abundance  available to everyone. She works with Gonesh, the elephanc-headed  deity who'said known as the " Overcomer of obtacles." Together, they'really an unstoppable team that works to help you release fear and accept abundance. Her name is pronounced  LOCK-shmee.


Aine (pronounced  AwN-ya): Aine is a powerful Celtics goddess  and fairy queen who gave birth to incarnated fairis from her romances with mortal men. Aine is reversed in Ireland for helping to grow crops and oversee  animals.  Your can call upon Aine when you need additional guidance and courage to take risks.


Bast(The Egyptian goddess who transform into a Cat each night to protects her family and those who call upon her all-seeing night vision. She exhibits the cat like traits of the feminine, which include gracefulness, independence, playfulness,  and intuition.  Bast also works with cat lovers to help their feline companions.  The daughter og the sun god, Ra, Bast has the rare distinction of being both a Moon and a Sun goddess. 

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