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fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Many women who identify as Dianic witches resonate with the essence of Artemis or Diana, the Amazon goddess, guardian of nature and protector of women.
Most Dianic covens worship the Goddess exclusively (Diana and Artemis are the most common manifestations) and most are women-only.
Most Dianic covens worship the Goddess exclusively (Diana and Artemis are the most common manifestations) and most today are women only.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Ephesus was the sacred center for the cult of Cybele (Anatolian fertility goddess), who eventually became Artemis (the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon) and was finally transformed by the Romans into Diana.
We can see that her aspect as goddess of the spirit of vegetation was emphasised in the application of a black face to the goddess in her role as Demeter or the spring goddess of fertility in her aspects of Artemis or Diana.
Diana and Pan, Artemis and Dionysus, Moon Goddess and Horned God.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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He knew that Diana or Artemis was especially the goddess of the Ephesians (Acts 19:28); and he was able to describe the trade at Ephesus in religious images.
Diana is the same as the Greek goddess Artemis (RSV, NIV, NASB), virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon.
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