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Dria El
July 13th, 2001, 06:47 AM
Creative & Fertility Deities

Titles
Illuminating Intelligence

Deities
Lugh, Bran, Brigit, the Dagda, Diancecht, Goibniu, Manannan mac Lir, Nuada, Cernunnos, Bel, Mab, Macha, Nantosuelta, Ogma, Rhiannon

Color
True pure blue

Incense/Oil
Lily of the valley

Animals
Dolphin, whale, mermaid

Stones
Azurite, turquoise

Metal
Aluminum

Plants
Carnation, honeysuckle, vervain

Wood
Bramble

Planet
Neptune

Tarot cards
Four Kings & four Twos

Magickal tools
Cauldron, wand

Direction
South

Rituals involving

Achieving equilibrium; spiritual manifestations; creative force; divine inspiration

Agaliha
October 28th, 2005, 11:21 PM
Let's see these are off the top of my head:

--Creativity--

Brighid {Celtic}: poetry, inspiration, wisdom
Saraswati {Vedic/Hindu}: language, writing, words, voice/speech, poetry, wisdom
Seshet {Kemetic}: writing, libraries, scribes
Cerridwen {Welsh/Celtic}: Inspiration, knowledge
Nisaba {Sumerian}: Writing, scribes, inspiration
Sophia {Gnostic/Greek}: wisdom, knowledge, creativity
Athene {Greek}: Wisdom, arts, creativity
The Muses {greek}:Calliope | Muse of Epic Poetry
Clio | Muse of History
Euterpe | Muse of Lyric Poetry
Melpomene | Muse of Tragedy
Terpsichore | Muse of Choral Dance and Song
Erato | Muse of Love Poetry
Polyhymnia | Muse of Sacred Poetry
Urania | Muse of Astronomy
Thalia | Muse of Comedy

--Fertility-- {edited from: http://www.crystalinks.com/fertilitygods.html}

Aphrodite (Greece) Goddess of love, beauty, and sexual passion.
Arianrhod (Wales) One face of the Mother Goddess. She was associated with fertility, reincarnation, and beauty.
Bast (Egypt) Bast was the cat headed goddess. She was associated with both fertility and childbirth.
Brigit (Ireland) Brigit was the goddess of home, hearth, feminine aspects, healing, and fertility
Cybele (Roman) Cybele was the great goddess of fertility in the city of Phrygia
Frigg (Teutonic) Frigg was the Odin's wife (the king of the gods). Frigg protected a man's marriage and made him fertile.
Freyja (Teutonic) Often confused with Frigg, Freyja was a goddess of sexual activity.
Inanna - Sumerian goddess of love, fertility and war.
Ishtar - Sumerian and Babylonian goddess of love and fertility
Hathor (Egypt) Hathor was the protectress of woman and pregnancy
Hera (Greece) The Queen of the gods, Hera presided over all things feminine. She was specifically interested in those things dealing with maternity and marriage.
Gaia (Greece): Fertility, the Earth
Here is another list of various Fertility Gods and Goddesses: http://wuzzle.org/cave/lovegods.html