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7 in 1

7 in 1

SKU: 4226011
$333.77Price

4-2-26

From all over!

These are some of the most powerful goddesses from all over. They are held in this one piece for your use. They are not bound here in chains but come whenever you want to put them to use.

1. Isis 
One of the most famous goddesses of magic, healing, and resurrection. She is known for her ability to heal the sick, protect the vulnerable, and grant profound magical knowledge (including spells for transformation and protection). Many modern practitioners call on her for emotional/spiritual healing, restoring relationships, and unlocking hidden powers or prosperity through her role as a powerful mother and sorceress.

Next up!

2. Sekhmet 
The lioness-headed goddess of war, destruction, and healing. She embodies fierce protective power and strength, capable of both causing and curing plagues or illnesses. People seek her for physical healing (especially fevers or wounds), immense personal empowerment, courage in battle (literal or metaphorical), and the ability to overcome enemies or obstacles with raw force.

Next is Freya and for some reason I have never, ever liked her name. It creeps me out. That could be because this moron woman or thing? Took her two year old son and turned it into a girl and calls it Freya. That kids going to be seriously F up!

3. Freya 
Goddess of love, beauty, fertility, war, and seidr (Norse shamanic magic). She grants sensual and material abundance, victory in conflicts, and supernatural abilities like prophecy, shape-shifting, or attracting desires. Often invoked for wealth (through her associations with gold and fertility), sexual/creative power, protection in battle, and deep magical empowerment.

Now this one is my personal favorite and I don’t get creeped out by her.

4. Brigid 
Triple goddess of healing, poetry, smithcraft, fire, and inspiration. She is strongly linked to sacred springs and wells for physical and emotional healing, as well as granting creative/supernatural gifts like eloquence, artistic mastery, or blacksmithing skills (symbolizing forging one’s own power). Many seek her for prosperity in the home, protection, and igniting inner strength or fire for transformation.

This one, I don’t like her ass either! I had someone else test her. It’s really a psychological thing for me. You see a lot of people like to use her name and act like they have control over her when she cackles at the mere tiny minds thinking that! I give her credit she’s a tough old bird.

5. Hecate 
Goddess of witchcraft, magic, crossroads, and the night. She rules over sorcery, ghosts, and liminal spaces, bestowing supernatural abilities such as divination, spellwork, protection from harm, and guidance through darkness or difficult transitions. She is called upon for empowerment in occult practices, healing through herbal/magical knowledge, and unlocking hidden wisdom or influence.

6. Fortuna 
Goddess of fortune, luck, prosperity, and chance. She is depicted with a cornucopia and wheel, symbolizing the ups and downs of fate. Worshippers invoked her for material wealth, good luck in business or gambling, protection from misfortune, and the power to shift circumstances in one’s favor—essentially granting supernatural turns of destiny.

This is one of my favorites. I only have two Aphrodite and Briged.

7. Aphrodite 
Goddess of love, beauty, desire, and pleasure. Beyond romance, she empowers attraction of people, opportunities, or abundance,self-confidence, and sensual/creative power. She can grant healing in matters of the heart or self-worth, prosperity through charm and magnetism, and the supernatural-like ability to influence desires or manifest beauty and harmony in life.

To use this piece all you do is call the names of the goddess or goddesses you want to help you. They always respond. You can wear or hold the piece.

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