Beautiful Standing Hare. Cast Resin. 27 x 14cm.. Pewter effect.
Ideal as initiation gifts, or for the celebration of new beginnings. Hares are sacred to the Goddess Oestre, and were originally the symbol for Spring..
Hares are seen as bringers of growth, abundance, new beginnings, re-birth and good fortune. They are sacred to the Goddess Eostre, and became known as the Easter bunny!
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Here the energy of four prominent Goddesses is joined in a sacred circle : Hindu Kali, the powerful healing mother; Inanna, the sumerian fertility goddess; Diana, wild Greek goddess of forest and feild; and Isis, the great queen of Egyptian civilization. They dance around a sacred amphora, which may also be used as a candle holder or incense burner.4.5" high.
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A meditative figure sits ready to receive your petitions. The deep purple colour reminds us of the spiritual nature of life. Suitable for people of any faith to use in any setting; add flowers, coins, gem stones, rune stones or any meaningful object to offer thanks or communicate needs to the realm of deity. 8" high.
"He who creates from his heart". This potent deity opens the hearts of men to the inner well-spring of their true emotions. Many men have been separated too long from their feelings, and the powers of nurturance and healing they each possess. He who is about claiming all parts of yourself and being balanced, positive, and dynamic. On the reverse, a flowing tree and moon provide a private space for growth and meditation. 8" high
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This delicate Spiral Goddess was designed for Sacred Source by sculptor Abby Willowroot. Spiral-force or serpent force is the Goddess energy. From deepest prehistory onwards, the spiral was associated with horns and snakes, and symbolized dynamism, fertility and the vital magic of life. Profusions of spirals decorate ancient temples in Ireland, Malta and Mycenea, as well as countless pictographic monuments throughout the world. Here the Goddess raises her arms, invoking the spiral-power within Her. On the reverse, her arms are joined in the "drawing down the moon" gesture. A leafless tree represents the Goddess rooted in the Earth, swelling toward regeneration while bathed in the glow of waxing, full, and waning moons. 3.5" high[image copyright 1999, Abby Willowroot]
"He who creates from his heart". This potent deity opens the hearts of men to the inner well-spring of their true emotions. Many men have been separated too long from their feelings, and the powers of nurturance and healing they each possess. He who is about claiming all parts of yourself and being balanced, positive, and dynamic. On the reverse, a flowing tree and moon provide a private space for growth and meditation.3.5" high[Image copyright 1999, Abby Willowroot] Antique stone coloured Gypsumstone.
Nile river goddess reaches for the stars and "draws down the moon" with the gracful crescent - sweep of her arms. From early Egypt, she symbolizes regeneration and is an evocative image of the life - death - life principle of reincarnation. The mother goddess in late neolithic head is suggestive of later death - bringing vulture goddess such as Neith and Mut ( The word mother was depicted by the vulture hieroglyph.) 5" high.
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This delicate Spiral Goddess was designed for Sacred Source by sculptor Abby Willowroot. Spiral-force or serpent force is the Goddess energy. From deepest prehistory onwards, the spiral was associated with horns and snakes, and symbolized dynamism, fertility and the vital magic of life. Profusions of spirals decorate ancient temples in Ireland, Malta and Mycenea, as well as countless pictographic monuments throughout the world. Here the Goddess raises her arms, invoking the spiral-power within Her. On the reverse, her arms are joined in the "drawing down the moon" gesture. A leafless tree represents the Goddess rooted in the Earth, swelling toward regeneration while bathed in the glow of waxing, full, and waning moons. 8" high[image copyright 1999, Abby Willowroot]
Sprung from the earth, she is the spirit of growth, insight and sustenance. Her branches stretch to the heavens, her roots penetrate the dark humus, and her leaves create the air we breathe; thus she is the tree of life itself. In this shape we can venerate her as Arthemis, as Gaia, as the healing power of our planetary mother. Her forests grace the back of this beautiful "Turtle island". Among her branches, the snake of rebirth and renewal uncoils from its sacred spiral in the ever-changing cycle.8" high.
This is Gaia, Mother Earth in all her raw and fertile splendor. Great-breasted nurturer, great-bellied giver of life, she was dubbed the Venus of Willendorf by archeologists who discovered her near that locale in Austria. Noteworthy are her impersonal, featureless face, the dynamism of her curling hair, the profoundly regal sureness of her posture. Dated to 30,000 BCE, she is both the earliest depiction of the human form and was the first known religious image of the Mother Goddess up until the recent discovery of the Acheulian Goddess.Silver/brown colored resin statue. 3.5" high
This seated green man represents the wisdom of primitive nature, the current of male creativity. Strong, organis, centered, he is depicted as the energy of masculine healing and awarness. His power is tempered with understanding the balance of wildness and compassion that comprises the healthy male heart. The mighty oak is especially sacred to this original druid ( a celtic title meaning "Oak knowledge" or "magician of nature") An abundance of life springs from him.