Deity Images

The photos below are taken from the Sacred Source web site, www.sacredsource.com. They represent various Godesses and Gods, which are mentioned in the Goddesses Dictionary, the Dictionary of Gods, Dianic Mythology, and throughout this web site. I own a copy of their beautiful Aradia statue. Of course, Sacred Source has many other beautiful images for you to peruse on their web site. As of this publication, November, 2004, all of the photos below are images sold by Sacred Source. It is unlikely they will discontinue any of their stock, however, it is my plan at this time to keep the photos up for purposes of illustrating concepts in my web site. Some of these images are recreations of ancient statues, others are recent creations by artists to illustrate old concepts.

The Aradia Goddess web site receives no financial compensation for providing the link to Sacred Source and information about their products. We a grateful, however, for free use of photographs of their beautiful images in this gallery.

Mithras Mithras
Mithras slays the bull, Taurus. Mithras was the most widely venerated god in the Roman empire at the time of Christ. He bears many similarities to Christ, including birth on December 25. Be reborn with Mithras! [Virginia Museum, Richmond, c. 100 CE] 7 inch white gypsum stone.
#MIT $35
Dictionary of Gods: Mithras
Other Divine Images
Greek Isis Greek Isis
When Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in the 4th Century B.C.E., Egyptian art took a decidedly Helenistic turn. This beautiful reproduction of the black basalt statures recently recovered from the Mediteranean Sea off the coast of Alexandria depicts Greek Isis. The Romans spread her worship throughout their empire. As Apuleius describes Her speech, "I am she that is the natrual mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of the powers divine, queen of all that are in hell, the principal of them that dwell in heaven, manifested alone and under one form of all the gods and goddesses." 9 inch black resin.
#GIS $42
Goddesses Dictionary: Isis
Dianic Mythology: Diana Nemorensis
Star Goddess Star Goddess
Deep within us, we all have the power to call upon the unlimited abundance of the Universe. [Copyright Abby Willowroot] 7-1/2 inches white antique stone color resin.
#SGS $36
Dianic Mythology: How Diana, or Tana, Made the Stars and the Rain
Lunar Madonna Lunar Madonna
Fashioned after a 15th Century woodcut by the German master Albrecht Durer. By the 15th Century, the Madonna was firmly entrenched in the hearts of common folk as the deification of Mercy and Compassion. This lovely image connects the Queen of Heaven with ancient roots of the sacred feminine. 6 x 6 inches black gold-colored gypsum stone.
#LM $32
Secret Story of Aradia, see endnote 4

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