Goddess Inspiration Oracle: Aditi

KEYWORDS:
creation
universe
nurturance
In India, Aditi is honored as the creator of life. For it was Aditi who gave birth to the gods and goddesses; they in turn brought everything into consciousness, thus creating what we consider reality.
This benign goddess is addressed as Mother Space because she gave birth to the planets and stars. Some associate her with the endless sky—appropriately, her name translates as “limitless.” Her children, known collectively as the Adityas, were connected with the twelve months of the year. They also symbolized the twelve signs of the zodiac, whom some believe control fate.
Text and art adapted from the Goddess Inspiration Oracle, published by Llewellyn Worldwide. All content © Kris Waldherr 2007. All rights reserved.
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Draw strength from Diana, the beloved Roman huntress. Channel your anger wisely with help from the Hawaiian fire goddess Pele. Consult Anuket for prosperity. The Goddess Inspiration Oracle makes it easy for women to tap into the sacred wisdom of these powerful deities.
From Abeona to Zhinu, eighty goddesses from across the globe are represented in this deck. Each card features a striking portrait of a deity, her attributes, and a message inspired by her unique story. It’s an ideal instrument for creating affirmations, sparking creativity, gaining fresh perspectives, and uncovering insights related to health, love, creativity, motherhood, and other issues specific to women. The guidebook offers in-depth descriptions of each goddess, keywords associated with her, and practical suggestions for working with the cards.
Purchase now.
Learn more or try a free reading.
Save the date - and a review
I know October is not so close, but just in case any of you are in the NYC area and want to plan ahead . . .
What: Goddess Inspiration Oracle signing
When: Wednesday, October 24, 7 pm
Where: East West Living
(formerly East West Books)
78 Fifth Avenue @ 14th Street
New York, New York 10011
Phone: 212-243-5994.
Email: bookpos@eastwestnyc.com
Also, a very nice review of the Goddess Inspiration Oracle is up on Julie Cuccia-Watts’ blog; Julie is the creator of the Maat Tarot and The Ancestral Path Tarot as well as a co-sponsor of WATTS (Wisconsin Area TriState Tarot Symposium), which recently took place and was very successful. Her succinct verdict:
“I give the Goddess Inspiration Oracle a thumbs up for content, multicultural, the feminine divine and art.”
Read the entire review here.
Learn more about the Goddess Inspiration Oracle here.
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Goddess Inspiration Oracle: Erda
Big news: the Goddess Inspiration Oracle is shipping a month early from Amazon.com. But I’m still featuring a goddess card each Monday now through September, the GIO’s official publication date.

KEYWORDS:
wisdom
fate
divination
The Norse earth goddess, Erda, lived in a cave within the earth’s deepest recesses, which was set next to the roots of Yggdrasil, the vast World Tree. Yggdrasil was watered by Erda’s plentiful fountain of wisdom. Erda’s powers were as encompassing as Yggdrasil’s leafy span—the goddess and her magical fountain were often invoked by those in need of her far-reaching wisdom. Others believed Erda could bend the inexorable powers of fate over which she ruled.
Because of Erda’s association with fate, the Norse thought there was a clear correlation between the goddess and the art of divination. They often turned to the earth itself for guidance, using many aspects of it as oracles—animals, birds, the sky, even the ocean. They believed observation of these phenomena could offer divine answers.
Text and art adapted from the Goddess Inspiration Oracle, published by Llewellyn Worldwide. All content © Kris Waldherr 2007. All rights reserved.
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Draw strength from Diana, the beloved Roman huntress. Channel your anger wisely with help from the Hawaiian fire goddess Pele. Consult Anuket for prosperity. The Goddess Inspiration Oracle makes it easy for women to tap into the sacred wisdom of these powerful deities.
From Abeona to Zhinu, eighty goddesses from across the globe are represented in this deck. Each card features a striking portrait of a deity, her attributes, and a message inspired by her unique story. It’s an ideal instrument for creating affirmations, sparking creativity, gaining fresh perspectives, and uncovering insights related to health, love, creativity, motherhood, and other issues specific to women. The guidebook offers in-depth descriptions of each goddess, keywords associated with her, and practical suggestions for working with the cards.
Purchase now.
Learn more or try a free reading.
Lover’s Path Tarot on television
For those of you who follow country music as well as tarot, The Lover’s Path Tarot is prominently featured in a music video on CMT. The video is for Ashley Monroe’s “I Don’t Want To”.
There’s a tarot reading with the Lover’s Path at about half-way through. If the embedded video doesn’t work, the direct YouTube link is here.
It’s shocking — though cool — to see my cards on television. Some years back, I was told that the Goddess Tarot made an appearance on Queer Eye for the Straight Girl (a series that disappeared as quickly as Snakes on a Plane in pop phenomena). I never did find the episode, since I was without cable then.
now shipping!
I’m pleased to report that the Goddess Inspiration Oracle is shipping five weeks ahead of schedule from Amazon.com. I just received my first copy of the GIO a few days ago — I must say that Llewellyn has done a beautiful job printing it! It’s, well, inspiring to finally hold it in my hands. I have the deck and book set displayed next to my work area, where I can easily browse through the GIO’s eighty goddess cards.
Here’s the official description from the publisher:
“Draw strength from Diana, the beloved Roman huntress. Channel your anger wisely with help from the Hawaiian fire goddess Pele. Consult Anuket for prosperity. The Goddess Inspiration Oracle makes it easy for women to tap into the sacred wisdom of these powerful deities.
“Renowned for her superb goddess-themed artwork, Kris Waldherr has created a simple, visually stunning oracle deck for accessing the divine feminine. From Abeona to Zhinu, eighty goddesses from across the globe are represented in this classically ornate deck. Each card features a striking watercolor portrait of a deity, her attributes, and a message inspired by her unique story. It’s an ideal instrument for creating affirmations, sparking creativity, gaining fresh perspectives, and uncovering insights related to health, love, creativity, motherhood, and other issues specific to women. The enclosed guide offers in-depth descriptions of each goddess, keywords associated with her, and practical suggestions for working with the cards.”
To learn more about the Goddess Inspiration Oracle, click here. It also can be purchased discounted from Amazon.com.
ETA: Between the time when I wrote this post and now — a scant 2 hours — all the copies Amazon had in stock appear to be sold out. That was fast! Though the Goddess Inspiration Oracle is now listed as a pre-order, I suspect they will be shipping it again soon. ![]()
EETA: It’s now available again for immediate shipping on Amazon! Also, someone asked how many goddesses paintings are featured in the Goddess Inspiration Oracle, and if there’s an overlap with the Goddess Tarot. There are 80 goddesses in the GIO — one per card, with one painting per card. Of these 80 paintings, 17 were featured previously in the Goddess Tarot. Also the GIO has just received its first review — but that is subject for a separate post.
Okay, that’s enough for one day!






