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Tea & Rosemary☕️🌱 on Instagram: "Circe: Greek Goddess Of Sorcery⁣ ⁣ Circe is a sorceress and herbalist first referred to as a goddess in Homer’s Odyssey. Circe is yet another feminine entity in Greek mythology that has been demonized for using her magic to stand up for herself and to gain power.⁣ ⁣ Circe is (in my opinion) an ideal goddess for human witches to work with. She's not soft, but she's a great teacher and incredibly powerful sorceress. ⁣ ⁣ 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝘀: Transmutation, Illusion, Pharm Circe Goddess, Goddess Magick, Symbole Viking, Goddess Symbols, Dark Goddess, Greek Mythology Gods, Divine Power, Wiccan Magic, Witch Spirituality

Tea & Rosemary☕️🌱 on Instagram: "Circe: Greek Goddess Of Sorcery⁣ ⁣ Circe is a sorceress and herbalist first referred to as a goddess in Homer’s Odyssey. Circe is yet another feminine entity in Greek mythology that has been demonized for using her magic to stand up for herself and to gain power.⁣ ⁣ Circe is (in my opinion) an ideal goddess for human witches to work with. She's not soft, but she's a great teacher and incredibly powerful sorceress. ⁣ ⁣ 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝘀: Transmutation, Illusion…

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Working with Deities as a New Witch in 2022 | Pagan gods, Norse goddess names, Norse goddess Norse Goddess Names, Working With Deities, Spiritual Creatures, Norse Mythology Goddesses, List Of Deities, Witch Info, Mystical Creatures Mythology, Digital Grimoire, Shadow Book

What is a Deity A Deity is a god or goddess who is a supernatural being with considerable greater power than an ordinary human. For instance, the Christian God would be considered as diety. Deities have their individual divine plan, and they are not always loving, compassionate, or understanding. Your goals and specific deities' goals may not mush together. Many ancient cultures have worshiped and served various deities. This includes the ancient Egyptians, the Greeks, the R

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