Witchcraft's Most POWERFUL Gods and Goddesses Revealed!

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Uncover the secrets of the most powerful deities in witchcraft! In this video, we'll delve into the mystical realms of magic and explore the fascinating world of witchcraft's most revered gods and goddesses. From ancient mythologies to modern-day worship, we'll reveal the intriguing stories and characteristics of these mighty beings. Discover the powers and attributes of each deity, and learn how they can enhance your magical practice. Whether you're a seasoned witch or just starting your spiritual journey, this video is a must-watch for anyone curious about the mysteries of witchcraft and the divine. So, get ready to tap into the magic and meet the powerful gods and goddesses that have captivated the hearts of many!

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:23 Hecate: Goddess of Witchcraft and Crossroads
8:50 Cerridwen: Welsh Goddess of Transformation and Inspiration
17:18 Anubis: Egyptian God of Death and Protector of Souls
24:45 Brigid: Celtic Goddess of Fire, Poetry, and Healing
32:37 Lilith: Goddess of Independence and the Night
40:41 Odin: Norse God of Wisdom, War, and Magic
48:28 Thoth: Egyptian God of Wisdom, Writing, and Magic
55:46 Freya: Norse Goddess of Love, Fertility, and Magic
1:03:25 Kali: Hindu Goddess of Destruction and Transformation
1:10:43 Cernunnos: Celtic God of Nature, Animals, and Fertility
1:17:53 Inanna/Ishtar: Mesopotamian Goddess of Love, War, and Rebirth
1:25:24 The Morrigan: Celtic Goddess of War, Fate, and Prophecy
1:32:37 Hel: Norse Goddess of the Underworld
1:39:22 Bastet: Egyptian Goddess of Home, Cats, and Protection
1:47:01 Ereshkigal: Mesopotamian Goddess of the Underworld
1:54:53 Horus: Egyptian God of the Sky and Kingship
2:02:21 Persephone: Greek Goddess of the Underworld and Springtime
2:10:00 Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
2:17:56 Gaia: Greek Personification of Earth
2:25:20 Lakshmi: Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity
2:33:19 Arawn: Celtic God of the Underworld
2:41:07 Oshun: Yoruba Goddess of Rivers, Love, and Fertility
2:48:31 Pan: The ancient Greek god of the Wild
2:57:08 Conclusion
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Literally the ONLY person missing from this list was Morgan Le Fay.

kevinnorwood
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I am deeply moved by the courage of the characters in this story – it’s a shining example for us all."

musicaromantica
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Urdr, Skuldr and Verandi is sometimes depicted as witches

tohe
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finally a video on YouTube worth watching, , , , wtches have tons of gods, ,

LightbeingPontifex
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I absolutely love watching these godesses as I'm unwinding and preparing for sleep. Makes for some great dreams. Kinda wish there were still women today that wanted to be treated like a goddess. The Female body and mind is so beautiful.

jakejones
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it's true some of these gods require offerings on certain days based on moon cycles

LightbeingPontifex
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In Indian philosophy and religions, jñāna (Sanskrit: ज्ञान, [ˈdʑɲaːnɐ]) is "knowledge".
The idea of jñāna centers on a cognitive event which is recognized when experienced. It is knowledge inseparable from the total experience of reality, especially the total or divine reality (Brahman).
The root ज्ञा- jñā- is cognate to Slavic znati, English know, as well as to the Greek γνώ- (as in γνῶσις gnosis) and Lithuanian žinoti. Its antonym is अज्ञान ajñāna "ignorance". and is contrasted with vijñana, which is a moment of 'divided knowing'.
In Scythian genealogical myth, the river-god Araxes is the father of the Snake-Legged Goddess. The Scythian Earth Goddess Api, the mother of the Snake-Legged Goddess, ancestor-goddess of the Scythians according to the Scythian religion. The Greeks of Pontic Olbia, who held the shrine of Hylaea as common to both the Scythians and themselves, often identified the Snake-Legged Goddess with their own goddesses Demeter and Hecate.

MrBlazingup
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Actually all these gods and goddesses are the energies sent to us from planetary aspects we gave them names so we could connect with them, as the old saying goes to no one's name is to have power over them

AlmaMercer
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This is a very good video but the pronunciation could stand some improvement.

peterpalumbo
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how many hecate(s) in tis world????🤔🤔🤔🤔

jenjo
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I'm shocked they cld go into my mind..cos I don dream.not hard to mk me dream ma???🤔🤔🤔🤔

jenjo
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Another great video ❤

May you please do a full video on acient paganism picts celts ect ❤

kellymotion
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Aphrodite and Persephone and Gaia are not goddesses of witchcraft

SavannahTrevino-zk
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So you put Isis‘s two sons in the list but you don’t put EseEse(Isis) who is literally the god of magic. Where do you think they learned it from? Minus the fact of having their own gifts. Isis 100% should be in that list. Because she’s more powerful than a handful of those deities in that list. And that is 100% fact. also within the Trinity and the power of three it is Isis, Lilith and Kali…ask them.

heatherwolbach
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The only higher forms to witchcraft deity's are Death and The Hogfather.
The rest is pretty cute though. Must be human myths.

anti-popfpv
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bro, Hecate gives power to witches and k, lLLs lower demons, ,

LightbeingPontifex
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Funny it's sponsored by the church of Jesus Christ 🤔

BritianWelsh
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🇧🇷🇧🇷 All demons. The only and real God is Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth - the world's redeemer. The rest, demons among human creation.🇧🇷🇧🇷

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