The Children of Gaia are one of the Tribes found in Werewolf: The Apocalypse. The peacekeepers of the Garou, the Children work for understanding between the tribes and hope to eventually form all tribes into a unified front against the Wyrm. The legend of the tribe's creation tells that during an era of bloodshed among the tribes of the Garou, Gaia herself resurrected innocent cubs from each tribe, slain by their foolishness. She placed those cubs secure between the roots of the Worldtree, where
For his multiyear project titled “The Prophecy,” Belgian-Beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro confronts global issues of ecological devastation. The striking images in the project combine haute couture, spiritual figures, and staged scenes of pollution and decimation. Made in collaboration with Senegalese fashion designer Doulsy and set primarily in Africa, the series took Monteiro two years to complete. Models representing the children of the Earth Goddess Gaia (known as djinn) are dressed in costumes fashioned to look like the environmental ruin and refuse that surrounds them. More
For his multiyear project titled “The Prophecy,” Belgian-Beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro confronts global issues of ecological devastation. The striking images in the project combine haute couture, spiritual figures, and staged scenes of pollution and decimation. Made in collaboration with Senegalese fashion designer Doulsy and set primarily in Africa, the series took Monteiro two years to complete. Models representing the children of the Earth Goddess Gaia (known as djinn) are dressed in costumes fashioned to look like the environmental ruin and refuse that surrounds them. More
For his multiyear project titled “The Prophecy,” Belgian-Beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro confronts global issues of ecological devastation. The striking images in the project combine haute couture, spiritual figures, and staged scenes of pollution and decimation. Made in collaboration with Senegalese fashion designer Doulsy and set primarily in Africa, the series took Monteiro two years to complete. Models representing the children of the Earth Goddess Gaia (known as djinn) are dressed in costumes fashioned to look like the environmental ruin and refuse that surrounds them. More
For his multiyear project titled “The Prophecy,” Belgian-Beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro confronts global issues of ecological devastation. The striking images in the project combine haute couture, spiritual figures, and staged scenes of pollution and decimation. Made in collaboration with Senegalese fashion designer Doulsy and set primarily in Africa, the series took Monteiro two years to complete. Models representing the children of the Earth Goddess Gaia (known as djinn) are dressed in costumes fashioned to look like the environmental ruin and refuse that surrounds them. More
For his multiyear project titled “The Prophecy,” Belgian-Beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro confronts global issues of ecological devastation. The striking images in the project combine haute couture, spiritual figures, and staged scenes of pollution and decimation. Made in collaboration with Senegalese fashion designer Doulsy and set primarily in Africa, the series took Monteiro two years to complete. Models representing the children of the Earth Goddess Gaia (known as djinn) are dressed in costumes fashioned to look like the environmental ruin and refuse that surrounds them. More
The Titanomachy was a decade-long war between the Titans and the Olympians, over the rule of the universe.
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The Morgul Maze is the second book in the Joshua of Gaia series, written by M.G. Goggin. Joshua is one of eighteen orphans who are regularly bullied by the bigger kids and mistreated by a cruel headmistress, Gertrude (aka Whale). Josh has flashbacks of how he had been magically transported to another realm known as Elderworld, a place where he’d learned to use a very old and sacred magic known as Elderpower. Hopeful of someday returning to Elderworld, Joshua’s prayers are answered when he is whisked away via a cupboard door while escaping yet another beating from the orphanage bullies. Reunited with Wade, Sophie and Alexia from his adventures of one year earlier, the children are referred to on Elderworld as ‘The Forbidden Four’ as they possess magical powers which they should not have. The Wizen Council members have brought them back to observe them and determine what to do with them, while schooling them privately in the laws and history of Elderworld. After a fun-filled school excursion to the sugar factory, Josh and the rest of the fabulous four discover what has really called for their return to Elderworld, requiring every bit of their acquired knowledge to see them through to the end. While it was difficult to break into the actual story of Joshua of Gaia without having the details of a former book to give me the backstory, M.G. Goggin filled in some of those gaps when Josh took center stage. It was not long before I found myself engulfed in a wonderful tale of magic and adventure. The bullying and horrific treatment at the orphanage turned the Elderworld into a much-needed getaway and distraction for Josh, where he could feel empowered with magical gifts, friends who watched his back, and foster parents who adored him. After reading The Morgul Maze, I feel compelled to seek out the first book from the Joshua of Gaia series and read it from cover to cover before reading this tale once again so that I might understand it in a different light. I recommend this book to readers in the 7-12 age group and those who are young at heart who enjoy drama, action, adventure, and a grand splash of humor injected into their fantasy reading.
Rhea is the Titaness daughter of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Ouranos, in Greek mythology and sister and wife to Cronus. She is known as "the mother of gods" and therefore is strongly associated with Gaia. The classical Greeks saw her as the mother of the Olympian goddesses and gods, but not as an Olympian goddess in her own right. Rhea was seen as a mother goddess, especially following her identification with the Anatolian mother goddess Cybele; she was often referred to as "the mothe
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“Bless, O Threefold Goddess, My Coven, my family, and myself My pets, my plants, and all children of the Great Mother. On the fragrant plain, on the tall mountain slopes On the fragrant plain…
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As the Earth and Humanity continue to ascend, the pathway is paved Star Children, like the Crystal, Rainbow, and Indigo Children to be born.