Goddess Oracle Deck

Aida-Wedo
Al-Uzza
Amaterasu
Anat
Aphrodite
Ariadne
Arianrhod
Artemis
Athene
Benzaiten
The Black Virgin
Blodeuwedd
Bride
The Cailleach
Ceres
Cerridwen
Ch'ang O
Chalchiuhtlicue
Coyolxauhqui
Danu
Diana
Erzulie
Faerie
Fatima

Freyja
Gaea
Ganga
Green Tara
Gwenhwyfer
Hathor
Hekate

Hel
Hera
Ho Hsien-Ku
Idun
Inanna
Ishtar
Isis
Jeanne D'Arc
Kali
Kamrusepas
Kelaeno
Kirke
Kore
Kwan Yin
Laverna
Lilith
Macha
The Magdalene
Maman Brijit
Medusa
Melaina

Momoy
Morgana
Nekhbet
Nu Kua
Nut
Nyx
Oshun
Oya
Pele
Pomona
Rhiannon
Sedna
Sekhmet
Selene
Sengen
Sheila-na-gig
Sibyl

Sif
Skuld
Sophia
Sri Lakshmi
Sunna
Tlazolteotl
Uma
Vesta
The Virgin Mary
Vivian
White Tara
Yemaya

 

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The Goddess Oracle Deck is a set of eighty-one original cards featuring Goddesses from all around the world. It has taken several years to complete, beginning with Kali and ending with Freyja. The medium is ink and watercolor on paper. The complete list of Goddesses, with links to the artwork and info is on the lower part of the page (please scroll down to see).

The Goddess Oracle Deck is so far unpublished, as I'm in the process of writing the book to go with it, and I'd like to have more of it done before shopping it around to publishers. Included in the book will be information on each Goddess as well as the meanings of the cards, and individual tales told by each Goddess in Her own voice. Writing the tales was not originally in my plans—but the Goddesses would insist! For a peek at about fifteen of Their stories that I have uploaded check out this page.

Prints, T-shirts, journals, posters, mugs, &c., with this art can be found at the Cat and Cauldron; and the two smaller sizes of print can be ordered here. As always, you can direct any ideas or requests here.

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Thalia

 

 

The Americas
Chalchiuhtlicue, Coyolxauhqui, Momoy, Sedna, Tlazolteotl

Celtic Lands
Arianrhod, Blodeuwedd, Bride, the Cailleach, Cerridwen, Danu, Faerie, Gwenhwyfer, Macha, Morgana, Rhiannon, Sheila-na-Gig, Vivian

Christianity
The Black Virgin, Jeanne D'Arc, Mary Magdalene, Sophia, the Virgin Mary

Egypt
Hathor, Isis, Nekhbet, Nut, Sekhmet

The Far East
Amaterasu, Benzaiten, Ch'ang Ô, Green Tara, Ho Hsien-Ku, Kwan Yin, Nu Kua, Sengen, White Tara

Greece
Aphrodite, Ariadne, Artemis, Athene, Gaea, Hekate, Hera, Kelaeno, Kirke, Kore, Medusa, Melaina, Nyx, Selene, Sibyl

India
Ganga, Kali, Sri Lakshmi Uma

Near East
Al-Uzza, Anat, Fatima, Inanna, Ishtar, Kamrusepas, Lilith

Norselands
Freyja, Hel, Idun, Sif, Skuld, Sunna

Polynesia
Pele

Rome
Ceres, Diana, Laverna, Pomona, Vesta

Yoruban/Vodou
Aida-Wedo , Erzulie, Maman Brijit, Oshun, Oya, Yemaya

Freyja, Norse Goddess of Love, Beauty, and the Earth
Erzulie, Vodou Lwa of Love
Momoy, Chumash Indian Goddess of Visions and Medicine
Danu, Mother of the Faeries in Irish Lore
Great Mother Gaea, the middle player in this version of Hollywood Squares™
Hathor, Egyptian Goddess of Women and Celebration
Yemaya, African and Caribbean Sea Goddess
Kali, Indian Goddess of Destruction
Kwan Yin, Mother Goddess and Bodhisattva of Compassion

 

Goddess Tales

Aida-Wedo
Aphrodite
Blodeuwedd
Bride
Cerridwen
Ch'ang O
Freyja
Kali
Kirke
Kore
Laverna
Lilith
The Magdalene
Pomona
Rhiannon

 

All art here ©2004 Thalia Took, aka The Artist Formerly Known As Mary Crane.
You are free to borrow the images here for your own personal or religious use. If you use any on your
personal non-commercial website, please credit the work to Thalia Took.
If you can link back to this site, I'd appreciate it. Always ask permission first for any other requests for use of this art.
Obscure Goddess Online Directory text ©2006 Thalia Took, and please do not reproduce it.
Questions or comments? E-mail me.