“All things manifesting in the lower worlds exist first in
the intangible rings of the upper spheres,
so that creation is, in truth,
the process of making tangible the intangible
by extending the intangible into various vibratory rates.”

― Manly P. Hall

The Qabbalah, the Secret Doctrine of Israel

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Welcome Traveler,


It's been a whirlwind of a month, I can't say thank you enough for your support, starting next month I'll be putting out a monthly magazine about topics related to that month.


So what's new

I've added a new section that covers meals of the ancient world and a section about herbal remedies will be coming soon.


As always may your travels be light and your path be pleasant to you and your family, blessings.


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List of health deities


A statue of Asclepius, the Greek god of healin


African

  • AgwuIgbo god of health and divination
  • Jengu, water spirits that bring good fortune and cure disease
  • !Xu, sky god of the Bushmen of southern Africa who is invoked in illness
  • Osanyin orisha of herbalism

Armenian

  • Anahit, goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology.

Aztec

Celtic

  • AirmedIrish goddess associated with healing and resurrection.
  • AlaunusGaulish god of the sun, healing and prophecy associated with Greek god Helios-Apollo
  • Atepomarus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Apollo
  • Borvo, Celto-Lusitanian healing god associated with bubbling spring water
  • Brigid, Irish goddess associated with healing
  • Dian Cecht, Irish god of healing
  • Glanis, Gaulish god associated with a healing spring at the town of Glanum
  • Grannus, Gaulish god associated with spas, healing thermal and mineral springs, and the sun and associated with Apollo
  • Hooded Spirits, hooded deities associated with health and fertility
  • Ianuaria, goddess associated with healing
  • Iovantucarus, Gaulish healer-god and protector of youth associated with Lenus Mars
  • Lenus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Ares
  • Maponos, god of youth, associated with the Greek god Apollo
  • Mullo, Gaulish deity associated with the Greek god Ares and said to heal afflictions of the eye
  • NodensGallo-Roman and Roman British god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs
  • SironaGallo-Roman and Celto-Germanic goddess associated with healing

Chinese

  • Wu Ben (Baosheng Dadi, the King of Medicine)
  • Shennong, a mythical emperor who spread knowledge of herbs and medicine.
  • Hua Tuo, the God of Surgery
  • Pian Que, Medicine God-King
  • Sun Simiao, Medicine King & God of Internal Medicine
  • Wei Chizhuang, Medicine King
  • Wei Shanjun, Medicine King
  • Wei Gudao, Medicine King
  • Pi Tong, Medicine King
  • Wang Wei, God of Acupuncture
  • Li Shizhen, God of Herbal Medicine
  • Tàiyī Zhǔshén, God of Qi
  • Táokāng Gěyán, God of Essence
  • Zhang Guolao, one of the Eight Immortals, whose wine was considered to have healing properties
  • He Xiangu, one of the Eight Immortals, whose lotus flower improves one's health, mental and physical
  • Li Tieguai, one of the Eight Immortals, who alleviates the suffering of the poor, sick and needy with special medicine from his gourd
  • Wong Tai Sin, a god with the power of healing
  • Jiutian Xuannü, goddess of longevity (long life)
  • Gods of the Nine Chambers
    • Jiànggōng Zhenren (Heart)
    • Dānyuángōng Zhenren (Kidneys)
    • Lántáigōng Zhenren (Liver)
    • Shàngshūgōng Zhenren (Lungs)
    • Huángtínggōng Zhenren (Spleen)
    • Tiānlínggōng Zhenren (Gall Bladder)
    • Xuánlínggōng Zhenren (Small Intestine)
    • Wèijìngōng Zhenren (Large Intestine)
    • Yùfánggōng Zhenren (Bladder)
  • Gods of Hygiene/Cleanliness/Sanitation
    • Língbǎo Huǎnzhàosī Língguān
    • Yùqīng Tōngbiàn Shèmó Hīnghuì Língguān
    • Dāntiān Jiǔfèng Pòhuì Língguān
    • Wǔfāng Wǔdì Xièhuì Xiānguān
    • Tiānhé Dōngjǐngjūn
    • Yuànzhào Fūren
    • Jiǔtiān Yùnhuì Shénjūn
    • Jiǔtiān Xièhuì Shénjūn
    • Shōuhuì Shénjūn
    • Quèhuì Shénjūn
    • Chúhuì Shénjūn
    • Duànhuì Shénjūn
    • Mièhuì Shénjūn
    • Xǐhuì Shénjūn
    • Dànghuì Shénjūn

Egyptian

  • Sekhmet, goddess of healing and medicine of Upper Egypt
  • Heka, deification of magic, through which Egyptians believed they could gain protection, healing and support
  • Serket, goddess of healing stings and bites
  • Ta-Bitjet, a scorpion goddess whose blood is a panacea for all poisons
  • Isis, goddess of healing, magic, marriage and perfection

Etruscan

  • Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
  • Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom and health

Greek

  • Aceso, goddess of curing sickness and healing wounds
  • Aegle, goddess of the healthy glow
  • Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the wilderness, fertility, plague and good health, girls and young women
  • Apollo, god of the sun and light, music, poetry, prophecy, archery, healing, medicine and plague
  • Asclepius, god of medicine and healing
  • Chiron, a centaur known for his knowledge and skill in healing
  • Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth
  • Epione, goddess of the soothing of pain
  • Hebe, goddess of eternal youth, and cupbearer to the gods
  • Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation
  • Iaso, goddess of cures, remedies, and modes of healing
  • Paean, physician of the gods
  • Panacea, goddess of the universal cure
  • Telesphorus, demi-god of convalescence, who "brought to fulfillment" recuperation from illness or injury

Hindu

Vaidyanatha - Shiva as healer of all

Lord Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine and Lord of Ayurvedic medicine

Hittite

  • Kamrusepa, goddess of healing, medicine, and magic
  • Shaushka, goddess of fertility, war, and healing

Inuit

  • Eeyeekalduk, god of medicine and good health
  • Pinga, goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine

Japanese

  • Ebisu, god of fishermen, good luck, and workingmen, and the guardian of the health of small children

Mayan

  • Ixchel, jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine

Mesopotamian

Native American

  • KumugweNuxalk underwater god with the power to see into the future, heal the sick and injured, and bestow powers on those whom he favors
  • Angak, a Hopi kachina spirit, represents a healing and protective male figure.

Norse

  • Eir, goddess associated with medical skill

Persian

Phoenician

Roman

  • Angitia, snake goddess associated with magic and healing
  • Apollo, Greco-Roman god of light, music, healing, and the sun
  • Bona Dea, goddess of fertility, healing, virginity, and women
  • Cardea, goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles
  • Carna, goddess who presided over the heart and other organs
  • Endovelicus, god of public health and safety
  • Febris, goddess who embodied and protected people from fever and malaria
  • Feronia, goddess of wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance
  • Valetudo, Roman name for the Greek goddess Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness, and hygiene
  • Vejovis, god of healing
  • Verminus, god who protected cattle from disease

Sami

  • Beiwe, goddess of the sun, spring, fertility and sanity, who restored the mental health of those driven mad by the darkness of the winter

Slavic

  • Żywie, goddess of health and healing

Thracian

  • Derzelas, god of abundance and the underworld, health and human spirit's vitality

Yoruba and Afro-American

  • Aja, spirit of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers
  • Babalu Aye, spirit of illness and disease
  • Erinle, spirit of abundance, the healer, and Physician to the Orisha
  • Loco, patron of healers and plants
  • Mami Wata, a pantheon of water deities associated with healing and fertility
  • Sopona, god of smallpox

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