'The Fairy of the Fountain' by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, (1888 - 1960)
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'The Fairy of the Fountain' by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, (1888 - 1960)

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mythology: Hermes (Ερμής) requested by anon
Hermes is a god of transitions and boundaries. He is quick and cunning, and moves freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine, as an emissary and messenger of the gods, intercessor between mortals and the divine, and conductor of souls into the afterlife. He is the protector and patron of herdsmen, thieves, oratory and wit, literature and poetry, athletics and sports, invention and trade, roads, boundaries and travellers. In some myths, he is a trickster and outwits other gods for his own satisfaction or for the sake of humankind. His attributes and symbols include the herma, the rooster, the tortoise, purse or pouch, winged sandals, and winged cap. His main symbol is the Greek kerykeion or Latin caduceus which consisted of two snakes wrapped around a winged staff.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid dir. Thor Freudenthal
Greek Mythology Aesthetics: Hermes (for @cutestforlife)
Hermes is the great Olympian god of animal husbandry, roads, travel, hospitality, heralds, diplomacy, trade, thievery, language, writing, persuasion, cunning wiles, athletic contests, gymnasiums, astronomy, and astrology. He is also the personal agent and herald of Zeus, the king of the gods. His attributes include the herald’s wand, winged boots, and sometimes a winged traveler’s cap and cloak.
Marine Monster Abducting a Young Woman
— by Martin Gerlach

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𝐀 𝐃𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐋𝐮𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐚
Lupercalia is a celebration of fertility, lust, sex, and freedom, and who is better to revel in it than Dionysus and his Maenads? 🍷
The Galdrakver is a 17th century Icelandic manuscript, written on animal skin and containing magical staves, sigils, prayers, charms and related texts. It is known to have once been owned by Icelandic Bishop Hannes Finnson who was alive from 1739 until 1796 and known for having a vast library containing many volumes of magic related texts and manuscripts.
"The poplars are the mystic wall of whispering Titans"
Stella Langdale - Illustration from 'Symphonie symbolique', 1919
British Library
Charmed textposts Pt. 2
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Me as soon as i lay in my bed
Pan, the Greek god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature, mountain wilds, and rustic music, and companion of the nymphs. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is also recognized as the god of fields, groves, and wooded glens; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring.
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𝐃𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞 ᡣ𐭩
Aphrodite: Goddess of love, beauty, romance, pleasure (Greek)
Bastet: Goddess of dance, music, fertility, love, joy (Egyptian)
Freyja: Goddess of fertility, beauty, love, glory, magic, sex (Norse)
Eros: God of love, beauty, youth, desire, sexuality (Greek)
Oshun: Goddess of wealth, beauty, love, water, divination (Yoruba)
Yue Lao: God of marriage, love, moon (Chinese)
Brigid: Goddess of poetry, fire, love, spring, fertility (Irish)
Hera: Goddess of marriage, women, fidelity, love, family, childbirth (Greek)
Hathor: Goddess of women, fertility, love, dance, perfume, joy (Egyptian)
Branwen: Goddess of love, beauty, sovereignty, kindness (Celtic)
Venus: Goddess of sex, love, beauty, victory, fertility (Roman)
Bes: God of love, music, merriment, childbirth, humor (Egyptian)
Parvati: Goddess of marriage, family, beauty, fertility, the arts, dancing, love (Hindu)
Aengus: God of youth, love, poetry, summer (Irish)
Benzaiten/Benten: Goddess of arts, love, music, wealth, wisdom, fortune, water (Japanese)
Frigg: Goddess of marriage, love, childbirth, divination, fertility (Norse)
Xochiquetzal: Goddess of flowers, love, sex, fertility, beauty, pleasure (Aztec)
Cupid: God of love, affection, attraction, desire (Roman)
Aisyt: Goddess of love, beauty, childbirth (Yakut)
Ōkuninushi no Mikoto: God of happiness, love, wisdom, earth (Japanese)
Živa: Goddess of love, fertility, life, grace, gratitude (Slavic)
Áine: Goddess of fairies, fertility, love, beauty, wealth, summer (Slavic)
Ishtar: Goddess of sexuality, love, fertility, war (Mesopotamiam)
Rati: Goddess of desire, passion, love, sexual pleasure, beauty (Hindu)
Inanna: Goddess of love, sensuality, fertility, procreation, war (Sumarian)
Prende: Goddess of women, health, dawn, love, beauty (Albanian)
Siebog: Goddess of love, marriage (Slavic)
Kamadeva: God of sensual desire, love, pleasure, beauty (Hindu)
Sjöfn: Goddess of affection, love, friendship, protector of children (Norse)
Juno: Goddess of love, marriage, women's health, childbirth, fertility (Roman)
Turan: Goddess of fertility, love, vitality, beauty (Etruscan)
Lada: Goddess of love, family, marriage, children, beauty, spring, fertility, protection (Slavic)
Portrait of a White Cat Seated Before a Mirror
— by an Austrian cat painter, Carl Kahler

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Working With Abalam
The Shadow Mind
Other names: Abali, Abalim, Balam, Balaam
Enn: "Avage Secore Abalam Tanin"
Rank: Emissary, Prince
Colors: Red, blue, black, gold
Herbs: Belladonna, patchouli, wormwood, mandrake, hellebore, bindweed, baby's breath, catnip, cinnamon, bittersweet, spearmint, oleander, turmeric, ginger, blood orange, bergamot, saffron, blue bell, nutmeg, mugwort, ghost pipe, violet, primrose, parsley
Crystals: Lapis lazuli, red jasper, black quartz, tiger's eye, imperial jasper, golden aura hematite, garnet pietersite, onyx, obsidian, blood stone, labradorite, ruby kyanite, shungite, pyrite, sodalite, que sera, corundom, dolomite, marcosite, nuummite
Element: Air, Fire
Planet: Mercury, Mars, Jupiter
Zodiac: Gemini (Scorpio)
Metal: Gold, iron
Tarot: The Moon, Knight of Swords
Direction: West
Day: Wednesday
Animals: Serpents, crows, moths
Domains: Shadows, umbrakinesis, deception, subterfuge, stealth, invisibility, possession, exorcism, divination, lust, desire, cunning, wit, finesse, truth and lies, sensing motives/judging character, dark thoughts, treasure, absurdity, humor
Offerings: Metal/gems, luxury items, fresh herbs/flowers, coffee/tea, well-seasoned food, fruit, artwork/writings, wine, blood
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