Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Ek-Chua Mayan God of Selling and Chocolate

Ek-chuah: - AKA Ekchuah, and Ek-chuuah.

A Somewhat scary God of Vendors and Selling.

He is the Patron god of Chocolate, or rather... Cocoa.

Juno Roman Queen of the Gods

Juno the Roman goddess is the spouse of Jupiter and queen of the gods.

The lady is the empress of women and matrimony.

Her bird is the peacock.

Jupiter Roman King of the Gods

Jupiter is king of all Gods in Roman Mythology . The eagle is his brilliant messenger. His weapon is the Almighty Thunderbolt. He controls thunder and lightning.

All the other gods fear him, even though he is a little fearful of his wife Juno! Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto are the 3 sons of Saturn.

Maman Brigette Goddess of Death

Maman Brigette is also referred to as Maman BRijitt
Lord of : Death
Faith : Haitian Voodou
Persuasion : Rada

Loa

Loa are lower deities or spirits which act beneath Bondye.
Loa tend to be spirits which encompass the main forces of the universe.
They manage features of nature like the wilderness, the grave, and also fresh waters.

Aonghus The Celtic Lord of Love

Aonghus is also referred to as Aenghus, Oenghus, Mac-og. He is the Lord of Love, the Celtic solution to Cupid.

As being a love child of DAgda and Boann he continued the custom to become a love God, learning how to play the harp and lulling women with his romantic lyrics.

Morrigan The Phantom Queen

Morrigan is The Beautiful Mother Goddess and 'The Phantom Queen'.
She is among the first members in the Tuatha-de-danann who selected Ireland for their Headquarters.

Aohghus The Love God

Aohghus is sometimes known as Aenghus, Oenghuso, or Macog.

God of Love, a Celtic CUPID if you may. :)
As a love child of DAGDA and BOANN he continued the custom in becoming a love God, learning how to play the harp and flirting with the gals by using his sweet lyrics.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Kundalini Scorpion Pose


The Kundalini Scorpion Pose is a favorite of Cirque de Soleil performers and contortionists of all stripes, which is to say it's a very advanced position not for the faint of heart—or weak of back.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Achelois Greek Goddess of Wellness

 Achelois is the Greek Moon Goddess of Wellness and Pain Relief.

Worshipped by way of the Dodonian Oracle, her title means 'She that casts aside pain'.

Arawn Celtic God of the Underworld

Arawn is a Celtic Welsh god that is the leader of the underworld. He is talked about in the Mabinogion from the Story of 'Pwyll Lord of Dyfed' and also in 'The Spoils of Annwn'.

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Badb Celtic Goddess of War

Badb -pronounced Bibe- is the Irish Goddess of warfare.

Together with her sisters Macha and Anu, she is part of the triple Goddess referred to as the Morrigan.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Daoism A Beautiful Chinese Religion

Dao is a Beautiful Chinese Religion it is also referred to as TAO, Daoism, and Taoism
Daoism is an extremely philosophical school of Chinese belief, developed by Lao-Zi in the 6th Century B.C. yet still going strong even today.

Ah Puch Mayan God of Death

Ah Puch is the Mayan God of Death.

Lord of Death. Ah Puch is a Ruler of Mitnal or Position 9 of the UnderWorld the darkest and nastiest division of Mayan Hell.

St Madron Patron Saint of Cures

St Madron is the Patron Saint of Cures. Additionally helps protect people from Pain. He is a natural painkiller.

He is a Cornish Saint which has a town and a Holy Well showing his name.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

The Healing ways of Kundalini Yoga.

There are different types of yoga in the world today, and the best Yoga for healing has got to be Kundalini yoga.
Just like any other type of yoga, the purpose of Kundalini is to bring spiritual enlightening familiarity of deep peace, a wide knowledge and understanding of the Universe and an unstoppable energy for we.

Ah Bolom Tzacab Mayan God of Aristocracy

Ah Bolom Tzacab . The Blessed God of Aristocracy.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Ek Zip Mayan God of deer Hunting

Ek Zip is/was the Mayan God of deer Hunting.

Ra the Sun God Story

"Ra" the Egyptian God of the sun:

Ra is an old Egyptian sun god, who created the world.

To Egyptians, the sun was a symbol of light, life, purification, and creation.

Binbeal God of Rainbows

Within Australian aboriginal myths and legends, Binbeal is a god of rainbows and child of Bunjil.

Uluru The Australian Monolith

Uluru The Australian Monolith, A photo displaying the legend of Uluru extracted from the Australian mythology records.
Uluru is the aboriginal title for Ayers Rock, among the earth's largest, reddest, and most breathtaking monoliths and the ancient ancestral site of primeval Dreamtime.

Bunyip the Australian Mythical Creature

The bunyip, or kianpraty is an Australian Mythical Creature.

It is a sizable beast from Aboriginal myths, it is believed to prowl in swampy areas, billabongs, creeks and rivers.

Tohil Mayan God of Fire

Tohil is the Mayan God of Fire. He really does love his sacrifices.
If our blood had been tomato sauce he'd become the Ketchup King. :)
Tohil needs blood from his worshipers, therefore the Maya provided to him not just their very own blood, and also the blood of captives via war.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Manabozho Native American Mythology Trickster

Manabozho is also referred to as Big Rabbit, Great Hare, Great Rabbit, Manabo, Manibozho, Wisaaka.

A Trickster God. He is the Great Rabbit. Now don't dare make fun of him. :)

WENDEGO Native American Cannibal Beast

The Wendego is Also referred to as Windego, Wendigo, Wetiko, Windago, and Windikouk

Horrifying Cannibal Beast. You may die of terror just by looking at a Wendego.

Sedna Native Goddess of the Sea

Sedna is the Inuit Empress of the Ocean and Queen from the Eskimo Underworld Adlivun.

She is a menacing hag with 1 eye, absolutely no fingers, and a large puffed up body. She's at times portrayed as a walrus.

Ahsonnutli Navajo God of Wind and Support

Ahsonnutli is the Lord of The wind and Support.

Ahsonnutli is the sky father and the main one god to the Navajo. He made the heavens, Earth, and the skies.

Airsekui Native God of Bad Events

Airsekui is the Great Spirit and Lord of Bad Events and Worst Case Scenarios.

Whenever matters get really bad, you may turn to him for support.

Aisoyimstan Blackfoot Mythology God of Snow


Aisoyimstan is from blackfoot mythology. He is the God of Snow and Ice.

He is the White Lord and 'Cold Maker' that covers the earth with ice and snow.

Akna Inuit Goddess of Childbirth


Akna is the Inuit Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth. She Helps Protect Mothers from the harsh cold of winter.

A very important deity indeed. And here we pay her homage.

Wakan Tanka Native American Creator of the World

Wakan Tanka is Also referred to as Wakanda, and Wakondo

Wakan Tanka is a Sioux name for the Great Spirit or "Great Mystery".

Wakan Tanka is considered the "creator of the world" or universe; thought to be All Providing. This Spirit is given respect for providing for the needs of everybody.

ABAANGUI Native American Moon God

Abaangui is a Moon God. At the very least, part of him is.

He cut off his nasal area to spite his face and threw the large conk in to the evening sky, exactly where it has become the moon.

Achomawi Native Great Creator God

Achomawi is the Great Creator God for the Aschochimi people of Northern California.

He apparently surfaced from a cloud and then met with Coyote who appeared from a nearby mist.

Adekagagwaa The Spirit of Summer

Adekagagwaa: The Spirit and personification of Summertime.

During the cold months she zooms away for a 6 month holiday break down south, leaving behind a Spirit in control.

Aholi The God of Springtime

Aholi: The God of Springtime and 2nd in command to Eototo.

Aleut Native American Moon Wife

Aleut is the Native American Moon Wife. She worshipped "The Man in the Moon" and he had taken her to become his Moon Wife.

Just imagine her letdown when she discovered he didn't reside in the moon whatsoever but a very regular hut someplace in the sky.

Yum-Kaax Mayan Corn God

Yum-Kaax Also referred to as Nal, or Yum-Kaax is the god of farming and maize.

He is a younger God that has a fashionable corn headdress, yet he is often getting into quarrels with bad weather, starvation and drought.

Vucub Caquix Mayan God of Death

Vucub Caquix Also known as Gucup-Cakix, and Vucab-Came.
Death God of Xibalba the "Mayan Underworld", together with his 2nd in control Hun-Came.

Fun and Interesting Facts About Zeus

Zeus is a God in Greek mythology  and there is many Interesting Facts about this character in Greek mythology.

Lets explore these facts in history.

His father and mother were each titans these were Cronus and Rhea.

Ah-Peku Mayan God of Thunder

Ah-Peku is the Mayan God of Thunder. He is known Throughout the entire Mayan culture he is a popular God among his followers.

Chac God of Rain (Maya), Lightning and Agriculture

Chac is the God Of Rain: Also referred to as Ah-Hoya. He is a Mayan God.

Chac is an extremely important for harvests and growing.


Ah-Tzul Mayan Scorpion God

Ah-Tzul is the Mayan Scorpion God.  His name in the Mayan Language means Dog. :)

Ah- Hulneb Mayan God of War

Ah- Hulneb is a Local Mayan God of War. Meaning he was Worshipped usually only in one city within the Mayan Culture.

His city was named Tantun in the province/territory of Cozumel and there he commanded an enormous army.

Akbul mayan god of Darkness and Night

Akbul is the Mayan god of Darkness and Night. Nobody has seen him in the daytime, and at night...

Alaghom Naom Mayan Goddess

Alaghom-Naom is a Mayan Goddess, pronounced allah-gome nay-ome.

She is also known as Alaghom-Naom-Tzentel.

She is the Mother Goddess of Minds and Thoughts.

She is in charge of conscious awareness, creativity and rational thought.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Apollo Roman God of the Sun

Apollo is the god of the sun. Every day he drives his chariot of fiery horses through the sky to give light to the world.

Apollo has a son named Phaethon, that was human. Phaethon nagged to Apollo to let him use the sun chariot Eventually Apollo agreed.

Mars Roman God Of War

The Romans had been excellent soldiers and believed Mars, "The god of War" to be very important.

They believed him to be the father of Romulus and Remus, the founding fathers of Rome.

When Romulus and Remus had been babies, they were left to die.

Pluto Roman God of the Dead

Pluto is the god of the Dead. Romans had been afraid to say Pluto's actual name simply because they were afraid he may notice them and they might die.

Pluto occasionally got mistaken for the Greek god, Plutus, the god of prosperity.

Diana Roman Goddess of the Moon

Diana was the goddess of the moon. Her twin brother Apollo is the god of the sun.

Diana carries a bow and arrows. She is the empress of hunting. When she was bathing in a woodland pool a hunter called Actaeon spied upon her.

Venus Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty

Venus was created in the ocean and 1st came to shore at Cyprus, floating on a scallop shell.

There was a Gold Apple with "For the Fairest" printed on the side.

Venus, Juno and Minerva all desired it. They chose to let a man, Paris, decide between them.