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Gaia (pronounced /ˈɡeɪ.ə/ or ; " land " or " earth ", from the Ancient Greek Γαῖα; also Gæa or Gea (Koine and Modern Greek Γῆ ) is the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth. Gai...
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Gaea, Ge, Gaia, are all the same goddess, the earth goddess. The early Greeks worshipped her as the giver of dreams, and the nourisher of plants and young children. The Romans called her Terra, Tellus, or earth mother. ... Gaea, Ge, Gaia, are all the same goddess, the earth goddess. ... Start a discussion for Gaea, Earth Mother...
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GAIA (or Gaea) was the Protogenos (primeval divinity) of earth, one of the primal elements who first emerged at the dawn of creation, along with air, sea and sky. ... Homeric Hymn XXX to Gaea (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th - 4th B.C.) : "Well-founded Gaia (Earth), mother of all, eldest of all beings."
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Gaea, the Greek Mother of All, from a goddess oracle deck by Thalia Took. ... Gaea is considered the Mother of All, who nourishes and cares for Her children, and brings rich blessings. As Goddess of the Earth, She was also an Underworld goddess who brought all Her creations back to Her and destroyed as well as created.
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it is for this reason that Gaea has been known throughout human history as the patron goddess of all living beings on Earth. She is the embodiment of the spirit of life, growth, harvest, ... However, whether people believe her to be real or not, when they refer to Mother Nature or Mother Earth, they are speaking about Gaea.
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(Celtic Myth/Thor I#386 (fb, BTS)) - Worshipped as the mother-goddess Danu by the ancient Celts, Gaea conceived and gave birth to the Tuatha da Danaan (Children of Danu) to serve as eternal enemies of the Fomorians -- ... (Thor I#301 (fb), Thor Annual#11) - Odin approached Gaea in her form of Jord, the Norse Mother-Earth,
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MYTH MAN'S HOMEWORK HELP CENTER; (Gaia, Ge, Gea); GAEA - MOTHER EARTH ... Gaea is the Earth goddess in Greek mythology, Terra Mater, the eldest of the gods, who emerged out of Chaos and gave birth as she slept to her son Uranus (Ouranos), the Sky god.
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The concept of an Earth Mother or Mother Goddess or Great Goddess derives primarily from the Greeks. ... In the Theogony, written in the early 7th century BCE, the poet Hesiod named the "deep-breasted" Earth Gaea, "a firm seat of all things for ever," who, after emerging out of Chaos, brought forth "starry Ouranus" (the...
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Literally, this symbolism points to the time when the Masters of the Logos shall descend to earth with the Wisdom of the Ages, enlightening all mankind with the spiritual "fire within". The ultimate World Teacher will then arise, to complete the spiritual transformation of the residents of Mother Earth.
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Great Mother of the Gods, in ancient Middle Eastern religion (and later in Greece, Rome, and W Asia), mother goddess, the great symbol of the earth's fertility. ... The oracle, which originated in the worship of an earth-goddess, possibly Gaea, was the principal shrine of Apollo. It was housed in a temple built in the 6th...
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