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GODDESS OF THE MONTH, APRIL 2009

Ix Chel

Ix ChelIx Chel is the ancient Mayan moon goddess who reigned supreme throught the Yucatan Peninsula, in southern Mexico, and as far south as El Salvador for more than a millennium. She is also called the Queen, Our Mother, the White Lady, and the Goddess of Becoming. Although married to the sun, she is fiercely independent, allowing no one to own her: she remains free to come and go as she chooses. As a fertility goddess, she makes women fruitful and sends fertilizing rains to the earth. She is particularly honored as a patroness of childbirth and a healing goddess of medicine.

Like many moon goddesses, she is the patroness of weaving. Ix Chel, like the waxing and waning moon, is comfortable with all sides of life. Her energy is midwife to our own creative ideas.



From GODDESS KNOWLEDGE CARDS,
Susan Eleanor Boulet Trust. Text by Michael Babcock.
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April 2009
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April 2009 Daykeeper Home
America in Transition: The Devil at the Door Part 2
Sedna: Uniqueness in Perspective
Alex Miller's Galactic Profile: Rush Limbaugh
Crystal: Manifest Ideal Relationships
Alex Miller:
Brave New World
Daily Success Guide
April 1-30
Boots Hart: April
Astrological Overview
Reviewed: Saturn Cycles
The Maya Archives
Goddess of the Month:
Ix Chel
Personal Horoscope Consultations

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