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nevver:

Ripped off, Steve Quinn

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sparklesby-me:

Kiko Mizuhara for EMODA Spring/Summer 2017 



a (growing) List of Water Deities

saltwaterwitchery:

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A water deity is a deity in mythology associated with water or various bodies of water. Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important among civilizations in which the sea or ocean, or a great river was more important. Another important focus of worship of water deities were springs or holy wells.

As a form of animal worship, whales and snakes (hence dragons) have been regarded as godly deities throughout the world (other animals are such as turtles, fish, crabs, and sharks). In Asian lore, whales and dragons sometimes have connections. Serpents are also common as a symbol or as serpentine deities, sharing many similarities with dragons.

As stated above, this is a GROWING list of water deities that I will be adding to periodically as research and time permits.  I advise that if you become interested in any deities, you check to make sure that their culture is not a closed one.  **AKA: Don’t appropriate.

If you would like to see the list, click below!

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the–sleeper:
“January 2016 – Marianna Chambard Photography
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vixen-soul:

Love herb/flower drying. Brings the outdoors in during these colder months.

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brigidthedawngoddess:

🕸 Witchy 🕸







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