![]() They had never revealed themselves to him, nor did he ever ask anything of them until the day that Ashur, his best friend and lover, fell ill. Despite his father, he had no use for the gods. His birthright explained his invincibility in battle, which he fought to keep their village safe. His village loved the gods, but he was living proof of that love. (Strictly speaking, the Christian trinity is not a Triple God since the Holy Ghost was a feminine energy, but it’s currently interpreted as masculine so I’ve included it here.Ben was born to a mortal mother and a divine father in a village at the base of the Caucasus Mountains, sometime around 3000 B.C. Triple God – Title used for the godhead as a trinity, such as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Sun God – Title used for Solar Gods, such as Christ, Sunna, Apollo, Ra. Sacrificial Gods – Title used for deities whose ritual sacrifice provides life for the people, such as Osiris, Jesus, Adonis, and other Sun Gods and Green Gods Lover God – Title used for Gods who aspect as consorts of the Goddess and lover to his devotees, such as Krishna, Cernunnos, Pan. ![]() Horned God – Title used for Wiccan Gods of the animals or the hunt, symbolizing virility and strength, such as Pan, Cernunnos, Herne, Pashupati. Green Man – Title used for the Earth Gods, such as Tammuz, Herne, Dionysus (also Green God). Thoth – Egyptian God of magick and wisdomĬhild God – Title used for Gods in the form of infants, such as Gopala, Baby Jesus, Horus (also Son God).įather God – Title used for Pagan patriarchs, such as Zeus, Dagda, Odin. Shiva – Hindu God, the destroyer of obstacles, transformer ![]() Rama – Hindu God representing the perfect human man and husband Pan – Greek nature God, Horned God, god of shepherds and flocks, of wild forests and fields, virility, fertility and spring Osiris – Egyptian God of the Underworld and the harvest Odin – Norse Father God, God of wisdom, wealth, inspiration, poetry, battle, hunting, magick, prophecy Oak King – English God of summer (expansion, growth, activity) Mercury – Roman God of commerce, messenger of the Gods, speed and travel. Lugh – Celtic God of smiths and artisans, harvest god Loki – Norse God, shape-shifter and gender-changer Krishna – Hindu Supreme God, essence of all creation Horus – Egyptian Sky God, God of sun and moon, God of war and the hunt Holly King – English God of winter (rest, withdrawal) Herne – British God of vegetation, vine, and the wild hunt Hermes – Greek God of boundaries and travelers, shepherds and cowherds, orators, writers and poets, invention, commerce, and thieves. Hephaestus – Greek God of the Forge, of technology, craftsmen, sculptors, fire and volcanoes. Hades – Greek God of the Underworld and Death Great Spirit – First Nations supreme Deity, Creator, Source Govinda – Sikh God, preserver, protective father Gopala – Hindu Child God, young Krishna, playful and mischevious while always aware of divinity Ganesh – Hindu God with elephant head, remover of obstacles, God of beginnings, patron of arts and sciences, of intelligence and wisdom ![]() Adonis – Greek God of rebirth and vegetation, worshipped in mystery religions for untold eons.Īpollo – Greek/Roman young solar God, God of light, truth and prophecy, God of archery, medicine and healing, God of music, poetry, and the artsĬernunnos – Celtic God of the Wild Hunt, fertility and masculine energy.ĭagda – Irish Father God, somewhat comical and bawdyĭionysus – Greek/Roman God of wine, of ritual ecstasy, God of agriculture, music, and theatre, communication between living and deadĮros – Greek God of sexuality and fertility
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