Goddesses
From Eluminatus
The following goddesses appear in the poems and stories here (as well as potentially others who have not yet revealed themselves):
- Aphrodite, (for example in Seduction is, Desiring the asymptote, The anomaly and the goddesses
- Artemis (Serenity, Fantasies of sensual enchantment, The anomaly and the goddesses)
- Athena, the goddess of strategy (You shouldn't exist, Redefinitions, A process)
- Brigid: Melting together
- Eris (Eris and the anomaly)
- Gaia (Aboretum and Conservatory, Taking my hand, Unexpected sun, Fall, I choose left)
- Hera (The anomaly and the goddesses)
- Hestia (A message, The anomaly and the goddesses)
- Iris (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_%28mythology%29), personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods (Liquid glitter, Fountains of light, The journey)
- Kali (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali#Kali_in_Tantra_Yoga) and her teeth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali%27s_teeth_bracelet) (I remember, Fountains of light, The anomaly and the goddesses)
- Metis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metis_(mythology)), goddess of wisdom: Imagine this, The anomaly and the goddesses
- Mnemosyne, goddess of memory: You shouldn't exist / And you?, Taking my hand, A message, Triggering nights, A kiss, Midnight, Aboretum and Conservatory, A ring that looks like a present, A change is coming, What an anomaly, and all the stories and dialogs
- Lakshmi, in The journey
- Madame Pele (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pele_(mythology)) Lavender and lava
- Psyche (http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/greek_goddess_psyche.htm), strictly speaking only a goddess by marriage, but still (Sometimes / Every moment, Imagine this, A process)
- Selene (Serenity, Fantasies of sensual enchantment, Triggering nights, Midnight)
- Shakti (Many paths many truths, Elements, Solitude, I choose left, You shouldn't exist, The Asymptote of Desire, Midnight, And you?, A ring that looks like a present, What would it be like?, Thinking of you, Space of desire, ...)
And of course all nine Muses: Calliope (the "beautiful of speech", chief of the muses and muse of epic or heroic poetry), Clio (the "glorious one", muse of history), Erato (the "amorous one", muse of love and erotic poetry), Euterpe (the "well-pleasing", muse of music and lyric poetry), Polymnia (the "[singer] of many hymns", muse of sacred song, oratory, lyric, singing and rhetoric), Terpsichore (the "[one who] delights in dance", muse of choral song and dance), Thalia (the "blossoming one", muse of comedy), and of course Urania (the "celestial one", muse of astronomy ... gee, I wonder who that would be?).
Some of the others I expect might be here include: Hera (especially after the draft of The anomaly and the goddesses, Tara, Parvati (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parvati), Hebe (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebe_%28mythology%29) (goddess of youth and cupbearer), Demeter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demeter), Nemesis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesis_%28mythology%29), Eos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eos) (dawn), Hecate (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate) (in her role in of goddess of sorcery), Nike (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nike_%28mythology%29), ...

