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Kwan
Yin
Goddess
of Boundless Compassion who vowed never to rest until every
human being is free from suffering. She is the symbol of courageous
lovingkindness.
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Venus
of
Willendorf
An
earth goddess representing fertility, abundance, wealth,
and plenty and the potent female power of the land.
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Pele
"She
Who Shapes The Sacred Land" is how she is described in
Hawaiian chants. Pele is passionate, volatile, capricious.
She is both creator and destroyer.
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Epona
Goddess
of horses, fertility, and dreams. Another name for Epona is
Rhiannon, Celtic moon goddess and the Queen of the Faeries.
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