

Guardian spirits of natural treasures and fertility.
Yaksha


Consort of the Goddess, god of nature, wilderness, and the animal world. Symbolizes the cycle of life and death.
The Horned God


God of wild food plants, master of uncultivated bounty.
Haumia


Guardian of the forest who protects animals and trees. Punishes forest destroyers.
Busao


Prophetic bird whose calls reveal omens. Guides hunters and travelers.
Tigmamanukan


God of weather, thunder, lightning, and rain.
Illapa


Brought Nathanael to Jesus, asked to see the Father.
Philip


The Cosmos represents the harmonious order and unity of all things in Hermetic philosophy.
Cosmos


Sacred mother mountain spirit who birthed land and protects women's knowledge.
Gulaga


Deity of fertility and music. Associated with rain and harvest.
Lono


Queen of heaven and sea. Consort of El and mother of gods. Associated with sacred groves and fertility.
Asherah


God of nature, wildlife, and fertility. Depicted with antlers, surrounded by animals. Guardian of the cycle of life and death.
Cernunnos


Goddess of lakes and fresh waters.
Mama Qucha


God of wind and storms, bringer of weather changes.
Tawhiri


Earth goddess and mother of the stars. Represents life, death and rebirth.
Coatlicue


A goddess of horses, donkeys, and mules. She is a protector of cavalry, and her cult was widespread throughout the Roman Empire.
Epona


Fearsome creature inhabiting water holes, swamps and rivers.
Bunyip


Loa of agriculture. Brings prosperity to farmers.
Azaka


God of rain and fertility. Rules lightning, water, and agriculture.
Tlaloc


Symbol of rebirth, vegetation, and the living earth. Appears in spring festivals and May Day rites.
Green Man


Loa of wilderness and healing herbs. Guardian of sacred groves.
Gran Bwa


Goddess of pulque and fertility. Discovered fermentation of agave plant.
Mayahuel


Keeper of cosmic order. Guardian of moral law.
Varuna


Mother goddess of earth and creation. Partner of Rangi, the sky father.
