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General Discussion / Re: TMW - That Moment When
« Last post by Merak on April 01, 2019, 11:14:33 am »
TMW it feels like you're talking to yourself in this forum now.
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Path Board - Know The Gods / Re: Prime Minister Lucifuge Rofocale
« Last post by Adam_T on March 31, 2019, 09:01:45 am »
FOCALOR aka LUCIFUGE ROFOCALE *SEE High Ranking Gods and Crowned Princes of Hell “Focalor” is an anagram for Rofocale. Zodiac Position: 20-24 degrees of Libra October 13th-17th Tarot Card: 4 of swords Candle color: Black (from him personally to a disciple) Plant: Wild Rose (from him personally to a disciple) Planet: Mercury Metal: Mercury Element: Air Rank: King (from him personally) Focalor is a Night Demon and rules 30 legions of spirits He has power over the winds and the sea and causes ships to sink and death by drowning. He will not hurt anyone or thing, if asked not to. He appears as bald, with a robe that has bright shining silver and gold highlights. His wings when he shows them are with glitter like his robe. Lucifuge Rofocal is patient, polite and soft spoken. He wore a robe of bright shining silver and gold highlights. He is rather quiet and has a slight accent.
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Path Board - Know The Gods / Re: Egyptian Pantheon - Anubis
« Last post by Adam_T on March 31, 2019, 08:52:58 am »
ANUBIS Anubis is also known as the GOETIC DEMON “IPOS”
 
Anubis is a giant. He appears to be between nine and ten feet tall and is very well built. He has straight blonde hair to below his ears and tan skin. Anubis is the jackal headed God of the dead. He assists in matters of the dead. He presides over funerals and can be summoned to protect anyone who has been recently deceased. He is a protector and guide for the souls of the dead.

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General Discussion / Re: TMW - That Moment When
« Last post by Merak on March 30, 2019, 08:13:23 am »
TMW all is well in the world....
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Astrology & Horoscopes / Re: Upcoming Mercury RETROGRADE Insights!!! (March 5-28)
« Last post by Merak on March 29, 2019, 03:49:27 pm »
Glad THAT **** show is over with!
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Path Board - Know The Gods / Litha Deities (sun goddesses)
« Last post by Merak on March 29, 2019, 03:30:55 pm »
Hittite:
Arinna is the goddess of the sun, and the chief goddess in Hittite mythology. She offered protection in times of war or disasters.

Aborigine:
Wala is a solar goddess. Her sister Bara accompanied her across the sun each day, but Wala realised she was making the earth too hot. She stored the sun in a bag and kept it until the moon disappeared

Basque:
Ekhi is the goddess of the sun and protector of humanity. As she travels across the sky she protects the world from the creatures that dwell in the light. 

Turkic:
Gun Ana/Kun Ana: (see Turkic Pantheon)

Canaanite:
Shapesh is the goddess of the sun and is known as the ‘torch of the gods’; she is also an all-seeing goddess, and leads the souls in and out of the underworld 

Minoan:
Therasia (her name sounds like "Tirassia") is the sun goddess, whose mythos originally had her self-birthing every year at the Winter Solstice. Later on, Dionysus was co-opted as a solar year king and her son, who is born every year at Midwinter.

Her symbols are the date palm and the fruit of that tree; the griffin - perhaps the fieriest of the mythical creatures in Minoan art; the color red, including the famed blood-red murex dye that later became known as Phoenician purple; and of course, the sun rising over the sacred peaks of Crete. She rides through the Underworld (the land of pomegranates) at night, from her place of setting in the west to her place of rising in the east.

Therasia is one of the Minoan Mothers, the goddess triplicity of Land/Sea/Sky. For some time now, we have struggled with this set of goddesses, putting Ourania (the Minoan cosmic/stellar goddess) in the place of Sky. But that always seemed a bit awkward; Ourania is beyond the sky, beyond our earth-bound realm, wider than the solar system or even the galaxy. Therasia now takes her rightful place as Sky within the triplicity, alongside Rhea as Earth and Posidaeja as Sea.

I invite you to approach Therasia, meditate with her, honor her, invoke her in your rituals, get to know her. May she shine brightly on your life and all your endeavors.

Celtic:
Sulis is the Celtic goddess that oversees all of the natural springs and sacred wells. She is associated with the sun due to her ever-burning fires in her temples.

Olwen is a female figure that sometimes was originally the Welsh goddess of sunlight. It is believed that she leaves a trail of white clover in her wake.

Norse:
Sol is the Goddess of the Sun and rides through the sky in a chariot. She is the personification of the sun in Germanic tradition. Sol also appears in other religious traditions as the deity connected to the sun, and solar energy.

Chinese:
Doumu is the a sun goddess that is sometimes combined with Marici. She is also the universal goddess of heavens.


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Path Board - Know The Gods / Turkic Pantheon - About
« Last post by Merak on March 29, 2019, 03:07:21 pm »
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_peoples

I just wanted to put the link to where the Turkic gods were recognized in history...it is a VAST region. I have past lives with the Turkic people as a shamaness. I was revered by the time I was very old, giving talismans to warriors before battles that kept them safe, among other memories.

My godform has an aspect among the pantheon.
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Drunkens & Dragons / Re: oops
« Last post by Merak on March 29, 2019, 02:56:06 pm »
Tonight, I drink. I have a new bottle of Menage a Trois sweet red wine.
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Health Issue / List of Demons/Gods who deal with health
« Last post by Merak on March 29, 2019, 02:52:29 pm »
Non-wiki information:

All these daemons/gods deal with health:

Marbas, Hephesimireth (for lingering diseases), Gemmos, Geenex, Foras, Egyn, Buer, Ansoryer

My list is not even complete yet.
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Health Issue / List of Health Gods/Goddesses
« Last post by Merak on March 29, 2019, 02:41:49 pm »
African
Agwu, Igbo god of health and divination
Jengu, water spirits that bring good fortune and cure disease
!Xu, sky god of the Bushmen of southern Africa who is invoked in illness
Osanyin orisha of herbalism

Armenian
Anahit, goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology.

Aztec
Ixtlilton, god of medicine.
Patecatl, god of Pulque and healing.

Celtic
Airmed, Irish goddess associated with healing and resurrection.
Alaunus, Gaulish god of the sun, healing and prophecy associated with Greek god Helios-Apollo
Atepomarus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Apollo
Borvo, Celto-Lusitanian healing god associated with bubbling spring water
Brigid, Irish goddess associated with healing
Dian Cecht, Irish god of healing
Glanis, Gaulish god associated with a healing spring at the town of Glanum
Grannus, Gaulish god associated with spas, healing thermal and mineral springs, and the sun and associated with Apollo
Hooded Spirits, hooded deities associated with health and fertility
Ianuaria, goddess associated with healing
Iovantucarus, Gaulish healer-god and protector of youth associated with Lenus Mars
Lenus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Ares
Maponos, god of youth, associated with the Greek god Apollo
Mullo, Gaulish deity associated with the Greek god Ares and said to heal afflictions of the eye
Nodens, Gallo-Roman and Roman British god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs
Sirona, Gallo-Roman and Celto-Germanic goddess associated with healing

Chinese
Wu Ben (Baosheng Dadi, the King of Medicine)
Shennong, a mythical emperor who spread knowledge of herbs and medicine.
Hua Tuo, legendary physician who lived between 140-208AD, known for his diagnostic and surgical skills
Bian Que, legendary physician who lived around 400BC, known for his multidisciplinary medical skills, especially early diagnosis and complicated surgery
Sun Simiao, legendary physician known for Chinese medicine, titled as China's "King of Medicine".
Wei Chizhuang, ancient physician
Wei Shanjun, ancient physician
Wei Gudao, ancient physician
Pi Tong, ancient physician
Wang Wei, ancient physician known for Acupuncture
Li Shizhen, legendary physician from the Ming Dynasty known for profiling Chinese medicine
Taiyi Zhushen, God of Qi
Taokang Geyan, God of Essence
Zhang Guolao, one of the Eight Immortals, whose wine was considered to have healing properties
He Xiangu, one of the Eight Immortals, whose lotus flower improves one's mental and physical health
Li Tieguai, one of the Eight Immortals, who alleviates the suffering of the poor, sick and needy with special medicine from his gourd
Wong Tai Sin, a god with the power of healing
Jiutian Xuannü, goddess of war, sex, and longevity (long life), who is connected to calisthenics, diet, alchemy, neidan (inner alchemy), and physiology [1]

Egyptian
Sekhmet, goddess of healing and medicine of Upper Egypt
Heka, deification of magic, through which Egyptians believed they could gain protection, healing and support
Serket, goddess of healing stings and bites
Ta-Bitjet, a scorpion goddess whose blood is a panacea for all poisons
Isis, goddess of healing, magic, marriage and perfection

Etruscan
Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom and healthcare

Greek
Aceso, goddess of curing sickness and healing wounds
Aegle, goddesss of the healthy glow
Apollo, god of the sun and light, music, poetry, prophecy, archery, healing, medicine and plague
Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the wilderness, fertility, good health, girls and young women
Asclepius, god of medicine and healing
Chiron, a centaur known for his knowledge and skill in healing
Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth
Epione, goddess of the soothing of pain
Hebe, goddess of eternal youth, and cupbearer to the gods
Hera, goddess of the air, marriage, women, and women's health
Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation
Iaso, goddess of cures, remedies, and modes of healing
Paean, physician of the gods. An epithet of Apollo and Asclepius.
Panacea, goddess of the universal cure
Telesphorus, demi-god of convalescence, who "brought to fulfillment" recuperation from illness or injury

Hindu
Vaidyanatha - Shiva as healer of all
Lord Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine and Lord of Ayurvedic medicine
Ashvins, twin doctors of the gods and gods of Ayurvedic medicine
Dhanvantari, physician of the gods and god of Ayurvedic medicine
Dharti, or Earth is considered god of nature and well being of living creatures
Mariamman, goddess of disease and rain
Shitala Devi, goddess of smallpox and disease
Jvarasura, god of fever
Paranasabari, diseases

Hittite
Kamrusepa, goddess of healing, medicine, and magic
Shaushka, goddess of fertility, war, and healing

Inuit
Eeyeekalduk, god of medicine and good health
Pinga, goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine

Japanese
Ebisu, god of fishermen, good luck, and workingmen, and the guardian of the health of small children

Maya
Ixchel, jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine
Maximón, hero god of health

Mesopotamian
Anahita, Indo-Iranian goddess of fertility, healing and wisdom
Namtar, god of death and disease
Ninazu, god of the underworld and healing
Ningishzida, god of the underworld and patron of medicine
Nintinugga, goddess of healing
Ninurta, god of the South Wind and healing

Native American
Kumugwe, Nuxalk underwater god with the power to see into the future, heal the sick and injured, and bestow powers on those whom he favors
Angak, a Hopi kachina spirit, represents a healing and protective male figure.
Norse
Eir, goddess associated with medical skill

Persian
Haoma, god of health

Phoenician
Eshmun, god of healing

Roman
Angitia, snake goddess associated with magic and healing
Apollo, Greco-Roman god of light, music, healing, and the sun
Bona Dea, goddess of fertility, healing, virginity, and women
Cardea, goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles
Carna, goddess who presided over the heart and other organs
Endovelicus, god of public health and safety
Febris, goddess who embodied and protected people from fever and malaria
Feronia, goddess of wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance
Valetudo, Roman name for the Greek goddess Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness, and hygiene
Vejovis, god of healing
Verminus, god who protected cattle from disease

Sami
Beiwe, goddess of the sun, spring, fertility and sanity, who restored the mental health of those driven mad by the darkness of the winter

Slavic
Żywie, goddess of health and healing

Thracian
Derzelas, god of abundance and the underworld, health and human spirit's vitality

Yoruba and Afro-American
Aja, spirit of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers
Babalu Aye, spirit of illness and disease
Erinle, spirit of abundance, the healer, and Physician to the Orisha
Loco, patron of healers and plants
Mami Wata, a pantheon of water deities associated with healing and fertility
Sopona, god of smallpox
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