Earth Goddess
Earth goddesses are rooted in their truth and what they stand for. They walk to the drum of the seasons, bringing fertility and abundance in their wake.
Earth goddesses are also the keepers of profound wisdom from our ancestors. They call on us to meditate and reflect on life’s lessons. Dig your roots into the ground, and get ready for your ideas to blossom in the next cycle.
Earth Mythology

Greek Goddess Athena
Athena, the goddess of intellect and strategy, has profound knowledge to lead you through battle and reach a win-win resolution for everyone.

Anatolian Goddess Cybele
The Great Mother Goddess, Cybele, is both divine masculine and divine feminine. As lions draw her chariot, she brings rebirth and regeneration to all life on earth.

Irish Goddess Danu
Danu radiates unconditional love as she embodies true leadership. The mother goddess shares her secrets to living an abundant life.

Roman Goddess Diana
Diana, also known as Artemis, is a free spirit who wanders the moon lite woods with her band of fury companions.

Norse Goddess Freya
Freya aids in all matters of the heart and war. Her tremendous love and courage have no limits.

Egyptian Goddess Isis
The goddess of marriage, motherhood, and magic invites us to see our wounds as opportunities for growth and renewal.

Incan Goddess Pachamama
The powerful Incan goddess of growth and fertility is a generous deity, constantly bringing new life to the planet.

Egyptian Goddess Seshat
Seshat is the ruler of the cosmic library of the world’s knowledge of history, science, mathematics, medicine and magic.

Norse Goddess Skadi
Skadi, the Norse goddess of winter and the hunt, is stormy and unpredictable, yet determined to live life to its fullest.