Across
- 2. Supports the Egyptian principle of living in harmony and balance, known as ____
- 6. A duty shared with Odin was ___________ over death, with the fallen heroes being divided between them.
- 7. She protected the home from ___________ and disease, especially diseases associated with women and children.
- 9. Willendorf Goddess represents ____, Mother Earth in all her raw and fertile splendor.
- 10. Hecate is a triple ____ Goddess of the crossroads, the “Y” where three paths meet.
- 12. Her seven skirts represent the seven ____
- 14. Her ________ was the Celtic symbol for prosperity and rebirth.
- 16. The Morrigan is associated with the land and animals, particularly ________
- 17. She is often portrayed with a __________, a symbol of the land and fertility.
- 18. Important, creative figure as a simian helper and messenger for this God
- 19. In the spring, people planted ____________ in the earth to ensure another bountiful harvest.
Down
- 1. Double axes, or ________, exclaim her active Feminine Energy.
- 3. She was originally the goddess of the _________ sky.
- 4. This version of the Goddess is associated with peacefulness and enlightened activity.
- 5. The mighty oak is especially sacred to this original _____ (a Celtic title meaning “oak knowledge, or “magician of Nature”).
- 8. _____ and owls symbolize her power and wisdom.
- 11. Name meaning “Raven of Battle” in many Celtic myths
- 13. The goddess gained the powers of the ____________, whose face is embossed on her shield.
- 15. The God of arts, science, and ___________
