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I was finally able to complete my main tav reference sheet🥹 and in time for Art Fight🥹🥹🥹 Full view for better quality!
1 done, 2 to go
World Mythologies + Summer Deities
Sami shaman necklace in Avocado seed BEIWE NATURE GODDESS PENDANT : rebirth of mother Earth, beauty, fertility and the forever spiral of na
Happy Winter Solstice❄ xo #shoppua #wintergoddess #thesnowqueen #wintersolstice #beiwe https://www.instagram.com/p/CJEX3ntBqj5/?igshid=whyfbp21tpbc
A Sun Goddess for Sunday
Beiwe, a Sun Goddess by EmeraldSantos
Mythic Monday: 9 Little Known Spring Goddesses
Mythic Monday: 9 Little Known Spring Goddesses
Sandro Botticelli [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Spring is here! Although the last forays of winter snow are occurring in some places, the majestic event of spring equinox has occurred. The first green shoots and even the first blossoms have appeared in many places. Aren’t you feeling a restlessness of body and spirit? An awakening and quickening of energy and interests? I hear people…
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A Sun Goddess for Sunday
Beiwe, a Sami/Finnic Sun Goddess
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Sol, Beiwe and Saule: Northern Sun-Goddesses
A Sun Goddess for Sunday
Beiwe
A fanciful interpretation of the Saami goddess Beiwe derived from this description:
"The Saami, indigenous people of Finland, Sweden and Norway, worship Beiwe, the sun-goddess of fertility and sanity. She travels through the sky in a structure made of reindeer bones with her daughter, Beiwe-Neia, to herald back the greenery on which the reindeer feed. On the winter solstice, her worshipers sacrifice white female animals, and with the meat, thread and sticks, bed into rings with ribbons [sic]. They also cover their doorposts with butter so Beiwe can eat it and begin her journey once again."