The One who calls me His child! and wants me to call Him Father! The One whose son Jesus is my Lord and Savior, God and King. Whose son Jesus I want and choose to imitate, follow, pursue likeness of.
2006-07-07 17:15:07
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answered by aniaksdh 2
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I get the most attention from Amma. She is a living Goddess, an incarnate of the Divine Mother and Goddess Kali. Goddess Kali came to me four years ago. It was Amma. I've had over 20 dreams with Amma in the last four months, plus she talks to me all the time via visions which I get daily. It is remarkable! I write about it on my 360 page http://360.yahoo.com/stacysgarage Another girl is having the same amount of attention from Goddess Kali/Amma, even more than I am having and writes about it on her blog http://ananthasree.blogspot.com
2006-07-07 17:23:53
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answered by Amma's Child 5
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Hecate, the goddess of crossroads and change, and Kuan Yin, the merciful and caregiving goddess. Cernnunos is always around as I live in the forest. There are many more I appreciate and have asked for help; it's just the first three have been more in the forefront the last few months.
2006-07-07 17:59:11
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answered by Myr 3
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I am quite regularly and most generously the gracious recipient of the attention and whispers from my favourite water nymphs, The Muses:
Calliope, The Muse Of Epic Poetry
Clio, The Muse Of History
Erato, The Muse Of Love Poetry
Euterpe, The Muse Of Music
Melpomene, The Muse Of Tragedy
Polyhymnia, The Muse Of Sacred Poetry
Terpsichore, The Muse Of Dancing
Thalia, The Muse Of Comedy
Urania, The Muse Of Astronomy
And, of the nine, Euterpe and Erato are constant, and welcome, companions.
2006-07-07 18:30:20
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answered by Doctor Rock 2
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Kali, because she helps abused women and children and because I'm trying to get in touch with my inner bad-*** that I abandoned a long time ago as a young child.
I think my dad wanted me to be Athena--good at war and mechanics and an eternal virgin and no pesky mother hanging around since Zeus ate Metis and Athena popped out of his head. But I don't know if that would make her favor me.
2006-07-19 13:14:07
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answered by SlowClap 6
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Hecate, Goddess of Crossroads and Queen of the Witches.
2006-07-08 04:35:27
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answered by moonwatermuskoka 2
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If you are meaning from a polytheistic pantheon, then I would say Selket, the scorpion goddess from the ancient Egyptian pantheon. She guards the gateway between life and death, and being I'm into ghosts and such, she'd be a nifty one to have on my side. Plus, my astrological sign is a scorpion :p
2006-07-07 18:57:00
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answered by Nikki 2
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Athena, Nike, Herme, Aphrodites, Wepwawet, Qetesh, Maat, Ka, Geb, Bes, Amen, and above all Mother Earth or Mother Nature. For it is a female that life comes from.
2006-07-07 17:32:36
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answered by ? 5
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Eris (or Discordia) the Greek (Roman) Goddess of chaos and confusion. Look around you. What do you see? Chaos and confusion everywhere, right? That proves that Eris exists and is the most powerful of Goddesses.
2006-07-08 11:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, KRSNA, Isis, Father God and Mother Goddess.
2006-07-07 17:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Egyptian ones? Greek ones? I like Isis, the goddess of healing and mother of all from the Egyptian culture and Amfitrite, wife of Neptun from the Greek culture.
2006-07-07 21:16:20
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answered by ancutzabatalar 3
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