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Amaunet Egyptian Fertility Goddess

Amaunet Egyptian Fertility Goddess

"Fertility Goddess please hear my plea... ."


 

~According to Wikipedia "The fertility goddesses are the female deities to watch over and promote fertility, pregnancy, and birth in many polytheistic cultures.

~In some cases these deities were directly associated with sex, and in others they simply embodied related attributes. Some examples include Aphrodite in ancient Greece, Hathor in ancient Egypt, the Teutonic goddess Freyja, and Brigit in Ireland. Fertility gods are also present in many other cultures.

~Fertility Goddess statues and carvings were often placed near the couples bed or on the family altar with suitable offerings that would ask the fertility goddess to work in their favour

~ It is amazing to see how many common archetypal forces are present in the fertility images of many different cultures all over the world and indeed the ancient religions and spiritualities

~ It is interesting to look at the many ways on how to invoke a fertility goddess, how to create a ceremony that is right for your particular situations

~ There are many fertility symbols that can be added to your ritual as well as accompanying fertility herbs for smudgning and burning incense to enhance the athmosphere of conception

~ Here I will look at the different ancient fertility goddess that have been known throughout the cultures and then investigates practical ways on how to incorparate their specific task for a modern approach to goddess appreciation



 

Goddesses of Love and Fertility


Amaunet Egyptian Fertility Goddess
Amaunet Egyptian Fertility Goddess

Egyptian
Egyptian Fertility Goddess

Amaunet

Egyptian Goddess of Fertility

~ Amaunet Means "Hidden One."

~In Egyptian mythology, Amaunet
she is als known as Amentet, Amentit, Imentet, Imentit, and Ament also can be spelled Amonet, Amaunet, Amentet, Amentit, Imentet, Imentit, and Ament

~She was an Egyptian mother and/or fertility goddess.
At the beginning of time aspects of Amaunet merged with those of the goddess Neith. Among the Ogdoad, Amun was her consort.

~ She was regarded as a tutelary deity of the Egyptian Pharaohs, and had a prominent part in the Pharaoh's accession ceremonies.

~Amaunet was said to be the mother who is father, implying that she is a creator goddess, who needed no male to procreate, reproducing asexually through parthenogenesis ( this fertility goddess might be useful when called upon for helping with a lesbian pregnancy or lesbian ivf procedures)

~Amaunet was regarded as the protectress of the nation


~ Fertility Symbols
~ The fertility goddess Amaunet could be seen and identified by various different symbols, sometimes as as a snake, a lioness-headed woman, a cow, a sycamore tree, a snake-headed woman, or as a woman with an ostrich feather or hawk on her head. Occasionally she was seen as a winged goddess



~Fertility Prayer and Fertility Spells

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Other Goddesses of Love and Fertility

Other Gods of Fertility


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~ I hope Fertility Moon will become a place where womanhood can be celebrated, fertility explored by honoring ancient traditions whilst celebrating a modern approach to Being a Woman - beautiful just as you are

~ Going full circle in Celebrating Womanhood
From Conception to Birth - to Puberty to Menstruation to Child Birth to Crone Wisdom


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