The spring flowers com forth at the whim of Nefertem, Lord of Flowers.

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Sekhmet, the Dawn Eye, breaking open the sky so Ra can rise.

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Verethragna is the Persian god of victory and strength. He is a powerful god, usually appearing in the form of a boar. He is a companion to Mithra.He is considered a yazata, a good divine being & a helper of Ahura Mazda.

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Shall I make a new SILVER edition of my sold-out print The Moirai - with hand embellished silver threads of fate?

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In Hellenic Polytheism Helios is the personification of the Sun. Helios is a handsome titan crowned with the shining aureole of the Sun, who drives the chariot of the sun across the sky each day to earth-circling Oceanus & through the world-ocean returning to the East at night

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Lord Algol of the Evil Eye, Master of Demons and Firstborn of the Gods 🖤

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Elena Flordeliz explains the process behind her zodiac illustrations: "I’ve always been fasciated by polytheism and mythology, and tried to imagine the star signs as their own etherial goddess." See more work by Elena in her https://t.co/49sQu2oVas

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The Queen of Sheba is also called Bilquis, and paid homage to Solomon. The two became inseparable, though she proved a bad influence: polytheism returned to Israel. God brought both to heel and she returned home, some say with an heir.

🖼: K. Carroll

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Like a sun to dispel darkness, a rain to shower blessings, he came
and he succeeded in his mission.
Polytheism was forgotten, and the Unity of the One and Indissoluble God became the firm belief.

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The Fates were a common motif in European polytheism, most frequently represented as a group of 3 mythological goddesses.They were often depicted as weavers of a tapestry dictating the destinies of humans.The witches in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' resemble the Fates

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Wonderful image of the Kemetic Goddess Hathor.

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