
Invocation of the
Mighty Ones
A Pathway to Deities
©Eileen
Holland, All Rights Reserved
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“The fool says in his heart, “There is no
God” ...
There is, however, another type of
fool, more dangerous and sure of himself,
who says in his heart and proclaims it
to all the world,
“There is no God but mine.”
- Giordano Bruno, Dominican
friar and philosopher,
burned at the stake in Rome as a
heretic, February 17, 1600
This
book is dedicated to all the gods.
Invocation
of the Mighty Ones is
almost complete - I just have to finish writing the introduction. I
wish that I could post pages from the manuscript, as I have with my
other books. Unfortunately I cannot, because of the outrageous
plagiarism of the material that was previously posted. - Eileen
Holland
Contents
Introduction
Using This Book
Adad
Baal Shamin - Ishkur - Reshep -
Rimmon - Teshub
Belit
Bau - Belili: Belial -
Belit-Ilani - Beltis - Gatumdug - Gula - Ki - Mah: Ninmah - Mylitta -
Ningal - Ninhursag: Aruru, Belit-ili, Damkina: Nina, Mami, Mud-Kesda -
Ninlil: Lilith, Ninmenna, Ninmug, Nintu - Ninkarrak - Ninki - Zarpanit
Brigid
Bricta - Brigantia - Cailleach:
Bronach, Carline, Mala Liath, Nicneven, Scota, The Cailleachan
Cerridwen
Hen Wen
Danu
Aine: Graine - Annis - Boann -
Don - Echtghe
Dyeus
The Dagda: Sucellos - Dievs - Dis
Pater - Dyaus - Jupiter - Sabazius - Tyr – Zeus
Ereshkigal
Alukah - Allat: Sa’d
Freya
Gefion - Gullveig: Angerboda -
Horn – Hyldemoder - Mardoll - Menglod - Waldmichen
Frigg
Hlin - Holda - Perchta - Vör
Lakshmi
Ashta Lakshmi: Adi Lakshmi,
Aishwarya Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Dhana Lakshmi,
Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Santana Lakshmi, Vidya Lakshmi, Vijaya
Lakshmi -
Bhu Devi – Dharani - Karisini - Kichijoten – Prithivi – Radha – Rukmini
– Sita – Varahi - Vedavati
Mam
Maximon
Sarasvati
Vac, Benzaiten: Ugo Benzaiten
Glossary of Terms
Mythological Glossary
Selected Bibliography

