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GODDESS AND GOD ARCHETYPES 
 

The goddess and god archetypes are luminous Beings that represent different aspects of the Divine, like the facets of a diamond. When called upon, each one draws in the energy for that specific aspect.

 

The 13 Goddess/12 God Archetypes

 

The First Goddess forms a bridge with other lifeforms. She has reverence for all life, therefore, she remains sensitive to the interactions between all beings. She can hear nature speaking and is in harmony with its cycles because she feels them within her.

 

The First God analyzes how mankind can sustain the race with the help of nature without disturbing its balance. He deals with earth sciences and analyzes what will enhance the productivity of the earth. He understands electromagnetic fields and how they help form to the sacred spaces and locations on earth.

 

The Second Goddess is the history keeper. She knows the history of people is kept in their bones and the history of the earth is kept in stones. She remembers and preserves history to ensure that the energetic channels of the earth, the laylines, remain open and flowing.

 

The Second God gathers information about the known and analyzes the lessons from past experiences. He knows history from geology and archeology. He learns lessons from ancient civilizations.

 

The Third Goddess uses our innate sense of justice to measure actions. She makes sure all beings are treated fairly. She will defend the helpless and vulnerable.

 

The Third God is the protector of the boundaries of individuals and society. He is the policeman and judge, making sure the boundaries are set and enforced.

 

The Fourth Goddess is the mystic. She accesses information through noncognitive processes using pure feeling. She is the intuitive and she alters reality through using emotion and visualization.

 

The Fourth God analyzes the spiritual laws that govern the universe. His quest is to see symbolically and understand the truths hidden behind the illusions and symbols.

 

The Fifth Goddess provides guidance to others on how their life’s purpose will unfold. She delivers messages that are coming from the ancestors. She is adept at interpreting omens.

 

The Fifth God analyzes the hidden challenges within problems. He gathers insights from experience. He prepares strategies to overcome weaknesses.

 

The Sixth Goddess is the guardian of the ancient, sacred tradition of storytelling and oral transference of information. She honors the power of the word and its ability to shape reality.

 

The Sixth God is a teacher. He allows students to learn through their own experiences. He devises analogies, metaphors and parables to assist people into effortlessly learning. He sees the value of humor in teaching techniques.

 

The Seventh Goddess understands the divinity of beauty and grace. She adds warmth and sensuality to life. She is the homemaker and takes care of the needs of the family. She loves without judgment.

 

The Seventh God discerns how compassion should be expressed to best benefit the recipient. He ensures that his loved ones are respectfully treated. He analyzes and nurtures weak areas of relationships.

 

The Eighth Goddess is in charge of death and birth. She works with herbs and communicates directly with the spirits of the plants used for medicinal purposes. She is a healer and knows the use of ritual.

 

The Eighth God is responsible for male initiations and rites of passage. He works with the study of medicine, anatomy, botany and pharmacy.

 

The Ninth Goddess feels how actions will influence upcoming generations. She leaves them a heritage that nurtures growth.

 

The Ninth God is a goal setter. He measures progress by goals achieved. He possesses a strong survival instinct.

 

The Tenth Goddess is the artist and muse. She is spontaneously creative about finding solutions. She inspires others.

 

The Tenth God is a creative problem solver. He is the inventor who pushes limited vision beyond its boundaries.

 

The Eleventh Goddess honors the self. She promotes self-respect through praise. She nurtures individuality in herself and others.

 

The Eleventh God forges new paths to fulfill the yearnings of the heart. He provides leadership and endurance and is the guardian of impeccability.

 

The Twelfth Goddess celebrates accomplishments and designs ceremony. She lives in a state of praise.

 

The Twelfth God is the architect of pomp and splendor and creates order by developing hierarchy.

 

The Thirteenth Goddess is the door of everything. She forms a passageway into Godhood through stillness of being. She is the guardian of the keys that unlock the gate between the known and the unknown. When all the other archetypes are expressing harmoniously together, she takes charge of the alchemical processes that will alter the body to prepare it for ascension.

 

Note: There is no male counterpart for the 13th goddess archetype. She is the one in the middle of the circle that is activated when all the other archetypes merge into one. (In indigenous traditions, these archetypes are related to the moons.)

 

 Excerpted from Life of Miracles