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  1. Do you feel the need to understand your own Dark Divine Feminine side? One of these Obsidian Mini Female Body carvings is a great focus for spellwork or meditation to delve into yourself and help find your inner Dark Goddess.

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    #Obsidian #DarkGoddess

  2. Do you feel the need to understand your own Dark Divine Feminine side? One of these Obsidian Mini Female Body carvings is a great focus for spellwork or meditation to delve into yourself and help find your inner Dark Goddess.

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    #Obsidian #DarkGoddess

  3. Do you feel the need to understand your own Dark Divine Feminine side? One of these Obsidian Mini Female Body carvings is a great focus for spellwork or meditation to delve into yourself and help find your inner Dark Goddess.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #Obsidian #DarkGoddess

  4. Do you feel the need to understand your own Dark Divine Feminine side? One of these Obsidian Mini Female Body carvings is a great focus for spellwork or meditation to delve into yourself and help find your inner Dark Goddess.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #Obsidian #DarkGoddess

  5. Awaken your feminine sexuality with the help of our exclusive Dark Goddess Body Oil. Blended with lotus blossom, mugwort, coffee, magnolia, vetiver, and more, the aroma and passionate sparkle can help stir your senses and ignite your pleasure.

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    #DarkGoddess #Sensuality

  6. Awaken your feminine sexuality with the help of our exclusive Dark Goddess Body Oil. Blended with lotus blossom, mugwort, coffee, magnolia, vetiver, and more, the aroma and passionate sparkle can help stir your senses and ignite your pleasure.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #DarkGoddess #Sensuality

  7. Awaken your feminine sexuality with the help of our exclusive Dark Goddess Body Oil. Blended with lotus blossom, mugwort, coffee, magnolia, vetiver, and more, the aroma and passionate sparkle can help stir your senses and ignite your pleasure.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #DarkGoddess #Sensuality

  8. This month's IGC Box "Dark Feminine" has shipped! Thanks to everyone who ordered this month, and we hope you enjoy the box!

    Use #InkedGoddessBox on all the socials to share your unboxing pics and reviews!

    (We have extras! Click here! 👇️)
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    #DarkFeminine #DarkGoddess

  9. This month's IGC Box "Dark Feminine" has shipped! Thanks to everyone who ordered this month, and we hope you enjoy the box!

    Use #InkedGoddessBox on all the socials to share your unboxing pics and reviews!

    (We have extras! Click here! 👇️)
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    #DarkFeminine #DarkGoddess

  10. This month's IGC Box "Dark Feminine" has shipped! Thanks to everyone who ordered this month, and we hope you enjoy the box!

    Use #InkedGoddessBox on all the socials to share your unboxing pics and reviews!

    (We have extras! Click here! 👇️)
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    #DarkFeminine #DarkGoddess

  11. From the Inked Grimoire:
    How to Embody the Dark Divine Feminine

    There exists another face of the feminine, one that refuses to be palatable or pleasing at the expense of her own truth. This is the Dark Divine Feminine.

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    #DivineFeminine #DarkGoddess

  12. From the Inked Grimoire:
    How to Embody the Dark Divine Feminine

    There exists another face of the feminine, one that refuses to be palatable or pleasing at the expense of her own truth. This is the Dark Divine Feminine.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/blog
    #DivineFeminine #DarkGoddess

  13. From the Inked Grimoire:
    How to Embody the Dark Divine Feminine

    There exists another face of the feminine, one that refuses to be palatable or pleasing at the expense of her own truth. This is the Dark Divine Feminine.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/blog
    #DivineFeminine #DarkGoddess

  14. Grow your knowledge of Yuletide magick with our exclusive Winter Magick Expansion Pack for the Eclectic Witch Card Deck." This set of 10 cards is all about wintertime. You can keep them with your base deck or paste into your book of shadows!

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    #Winter #Magick #Yule #Animals #Snow #Ice #Incense #Herbs #DarkGoddess #Hearth

  15. Grow your knowledge of Yuletide magick with our exclusive Winter Magick Expansion Pack for the Eclectic Witch Card Deck." This set of 10 cards is all about wintertime. You can keep them with your base deck or paste into your book of shadows!

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    #Winter #Magick #Yule #Animals #Snow #Ice #Incense #Herbs #DarkGoddess #Hearth

  16. Grow your knowledge of Yuletide magick with our exclusive Winter Magick Expansion Pack for the Eclectic Witch Card Deck." This set of 10 cards is all about wintertime. You can keep them with your base deck or paste into your book of shadows!

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #Winter #Magick #Yule #Animals #Snow #Ice #Incense #Herbs #DarkGoddess #Hearth

  17. In Hindu mythology, Kali is often misunderstood in Western culture as a violent deity, but she represents time, change, and metamorphosis. #kali #darkgoddess connectparanormal.net/2024/03/

  18. In Hindu mythology, Kali is often misunderstood in Western culture as a violent deity, but she represents time, change, and metamorphosis. #kali #darkgoddess connectparanormal.net/2024/03/

  19. In Hindu mythology, Kali is often misunderstood in Western culture as a violent deity, but she represents time, change, and metamorphosis. #kali #darkgoddess connectparanormal.net/2024/03/

  20. Bring out your inner dark goddess with our exclusive Lilith Bath Bomb. Scented with spice, the aroma can help awakening the powerful, sexual, confident, and independent badass hidden deep within.

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    #Lilith #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Power #Independent #Confidence #Independence #Sexuality #Magick

  21. Bring out your inner dark goddess with our exclusive Lilith Bath Bomb. Scented with spice, the aroma can help awakening the powerful, sexual, confident, and independent badass hidden deep within.

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    #Lilith #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Power #Independent #Confidence #Independence #Sexuality #Magick

  22. Bring out your inner dark goddess with our exclusive Lilith Bath Bomb. Scented with spice, the aroma can help awakening the powerful, sexual, confident, and independent badass hidden deep within.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #Lilith #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Power #Independent #Confidence #Independence #Sexuality #Magick

  23. Bring out your inner dark goddess with our exclusive Lilith Bath Bomb. Scented with spice, the aroma can help awakening the powerful, sexual, confident, and independent badass hidden deep within.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #Lilith #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Power #Independent #Confidence #Independence #Sexuality #Magick

  24. The concept of dark goddesses in Greek mythology embodies misunderstood feminine power associated with death, change, and justice. Figures like Hecate, Persephone, and Nyx illustrate the balance of creation and destruction. #darkgoddess #greekmyth connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  25. The concept of dark goddesses in Greek mythology embodies misunderstood feminine power associated with death, change, and justice. Figures like Hecate, Persephone, and Nyx illustrate the balance of creation and destruction. #darkgoddess #greekmyth connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  26. The concept of dark goddesses in Greek mythology embodies misunderstood feminine power associated with death, change, and justice. Figures like Hecate, Persephone, and Nyx illustrate the balance of creation and destruction. #darkgoddess #greekmyth connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  27. Ishtar, a prominent deity in ancient Mesopotamian religion, symbolizes the dualities of love and conflict, fertility and destruction. #Ishtar #darkgoddess connectparanormal.net/2025/03/

  28. Ishtar, a prominent deity in ancient Mesopotamian religion, symbolizes the dualities of love and conflict, fertility and destruction. #Ishtar #darkgoddess connectparanormal.net/2025/03/

  29. Ishtar, a prominent deity in ancient Mesopotamian religion, symbolizes the dualities of love and conflict, fertility and destruction. #Ishtar #darkgoddess connectparanormal.net/2025/03/

  30. Invoke the mysterious energies of the Divine Feminine with our exclusive Dark Goddess Altar Cloth. It's filled with symbols that represent the darker aspects of witchcraft and the primal female connection to cycles, wisdom, justice, and individuality.

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    #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Altar #Cycles #Wisdom #Justice #Fearless #Mother #Protection #Magick

  31. Invoke the mysterious energies of the Divine Feminine with our exclusive Dark Goddess Altar Cloth. It's filled with symbols that represent the darker aspects of witchcraft and the primal female connection to cycles, wisdom, justice, and individuality.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Altar #Cycles #Wisdom #Justice #Fearless #Mother #Protection #Magick

  32. Invoke the mysterious energies of the Divine Feminine with our exclusive Dark Goddess Altar Cloth. It's filled with symbols that represent the darker aspects of witchcraft and the primal female connection to cycles, wisdom, justice, and individuality.

    inkedgoddesscreations.com/prod
    #DarkGoddess #DivineFeminine #Altar #Cycles #Wisdom #Justice #Fearless #Mother #Protection #Magick

  33. As we approach the Dark time of the year, we turn our attention to dark goddesses like Persphone, Hel, and Baba Yaga. Call upon them to help support and guide you through the winter to come with our exclusive Dark Goddess Altar Cloth.

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    #BabaYaga #DivineFeminine #DarkGoddess #Crone #Persephone #Hel #Cthonic #Altar #Underworld #Magick

  34. Kali, Mahakali, Bhadrakali, Kalika; a Hindu Mother Goddess of war, anger, time, change, creation, destruction, and power.

    She emerged from the goddess, Durga, who is a goddess of protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars.

    Despite her fierce and relatively fearsome appearance, she is considered the divine mother, the dark mother, and the terrible mother -- she is a compassionate goddess that wears a garland of severed heads and a skirt of arms or nothing at all.

    Her hair appears wild, disheveled, and her eyes are red with the burning fires of rage. She is often depicted with blue black skin and a red tongue that sticks out of her mouth under fangs, which continues to paint a picture of a wild woman, or, as some would say, a demon.

    Much like all dark goddesses, she may appear as a demon and not a loving goddess, but she is misunderstood. She is, in my perspective, a goddess of duality, where she transcends the rigged boxes human dub as good and evil.

    Her true nature is misunderstood due to her appearance.

    She is more than willing to do the dark deeds required to destroy evil and grant freedom. She destroys our physical ego, thus destroying the attachment to our temporary vessels, our physical bodies and attempts to show us that we should enjoy life because death is inevitable.

    Kali Ma is the consort to Shiva, who is the Destroyer AND the Transformer -- both a reminder that life is temporary. Kali's rage is only quelled by Shiva when she becomes lost in anger and violence. Together, they destroy illusion, the ego, and the illusion of duality.

    People call upon her in battle and she is often depicted with a sword that represents knowledge and destroys ignorance, and a severed head that represents liberation from our ego or the attachment from our physical bodies.

    She came from the Goddess, Druga, who called upon her to defeat a demon named Raktabija who produces clones with every drop of his blood that hits the ground. She defeated him by drinking every single drop of his blood and ate each of his clones.

    Kali is revered as a destroyer but is worshiped as a creator. Despite appearing in countless violent stories, she embodies a complex duality, thus she is multifaceted. Women turn to her for fertility while artists call to her for inspiration. This beautiful goddess is called upon during the most critical times when an action must be taken because she is an intense and highly capable goddess who is ready to take on all the suffering and torment of the world.

    What I love about Kali is that despite transcending duality, she is exactly what I feel duality truly is because she is embraced as a violent warrior ready and able to destroy anything and anyone through any means necessary while also being a compassionate and loving goddess.

    There is soooo much more to this amazing goddess that I could get into, just because of how much I can connect to her, but I advise those interested to do the research to her stories. The more I read about her, the more connected to her I felt.

    Have something to add? I'd love to hear more ♥

    ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───

    #witch #witchcraft #witches #witchy #goddess #kali #darkgoddess #demon #demons #demonolatry #Pagan #paganism #occult

  35. Kali, Mahakali, Bhadrakali, Kalika; a Hindu Mother Goddess of war, anger, time, change, creation, destruction, and power.

    She emerged from the goddess, Durga, who is a goddess of protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars.

    Despite her fierce and relatively fearsome appearance, she is considered the divine mother, the dark mother, and the terrible mother -- she is a compassionate goddess that wears a garland of severed heads and a skirt of arms or nothing at all.

    Her hair appears wild, disheveled, and her eyes are red with the burning fires of rage. She is often depicted with blue black skin and a red tongue that sticks out of her mouth under fangs, which continues to paint a picture of a wild woman, or, as some would say, a demon.

    Much like all dark goddesses, she may appear as a demon and not a loving goddess, but she is misunderstood. She is, in my perspective, a goddess of duality, where she transcends the rigged boxes human dub as good and evil.

    Her true nature is misunderstood due to her appearance.

    She is more than willing to do the dark deeds required to destroy evil and grant freedom. She destroys our physical ego, thus destroying the attachment to our temporary vessels, our physical bodies and attempts to show us that we should enjoy life because death is inevitable.

    Kali Ma is the consort to Shiva, who is the Destroyer AND the Transformer -- both a reminder that life is temporary. Kali's rage is only quelled by Shiva when she becomes lost in anger and violence. Together, they destroy illusion, the ego, and the illusion of duality.

    People call upon her in battle and she is often depicted with a sword that represents knowledge and destroys ignorance, and a severed head that represents liberation from our ego or the attachment from our physical bodies.

    She came from the Goddess, Druga, who called upon her to defeat a demon named Raktabija who produces clones with every drop of his blood that hits the ground. She defeated him by drinking every single drop of his blood and ate each of his clones.

    Kali is revered as a destroyer but is worshiped as a creator. Despite appearing in countless violent stories, she embodies a complex duality, thus she is multifaceted. Women turn to her for fertility while artists call to her for inspiration. This beautiful goddess is called upon during the most critical times when an action must be taken because she is an intense and highly capable goddess who is ready to take on all the suffering and torment of the world.

    What I love about Kali is that despite transcending duality, she is exactly what I feel duality truly is because she is embraced as a violent warrior ready and able to destroy anything and anyone through any means necessary while also being a compassionate and loving goddess.

    There is soooo much more to this amazing goddess that I could get into, just because of how much I can connect to her, but I advise those interested to do the research to her stories. The more I read about her, the more connected to her I felt.

    Have something to add? I'd love to hear more ♥

    ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───

    #witch #witchcraft #witches #witchy #goddess #kali #darkgoddess #demon #demons #demonolatry #Pagan #paganism #occult

  36. Kali, Mahakali, Bhadrakali, Kalika; a Hindu Mother Goddess of war, anger, time, change, creation, destruction, and power.

    She emerged from the goddess, Durga, who is a goddess of protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars.

    Despite her fierce and relatively fearsome appearance, she is considered the divine mother, the dark mother, and the terrible mother -- she is a compassionate goddess that wears a garland of severed heads and a skirt of arms or nothing at all.

    Her hair appears wild, disheveled, and her eyes are red with the burning fires of rage. She is often depicted with blue black skin and a red tongue that sticks out of her mouth under fangs, which continues to paint a picture of a wild woman, or, as some would say, a demon.

    Much like all dark goddesses, she may appear as a demon and not a loving goddess, but she is misunderstood. She is, in my perspective, a goddess of duality, where she transcends the rigged boxes human dub as good and evil.

    Her true nature is misunderstood due to her appearance.

    She is more than willing to do the dark deeds required to destroy evil and grant freedom. She destroys our physical ego, thus destroying the attachment to our temporary vessels, our physical bodies and attempts to show us that we should enjoy life because death is inevitable.

    Kali Ma is the consort to Shiva, who is the Destroyer AND the Transformer -- both a reminder that life is temporary. Kali's rage is only quelled by Shiva when she becomes lost in anger and violence. Together, they destroy illusion, the ego, and the illusion of duality.

    People call upon her in battle and she is often depicted with a sword that represents knowledge and destroys ignorance, and a severed head that represents liberation from our ego or the attachment from our physical bodies.

    She came from the Goddess, Druga, who called upon her to defeat a demon named Raktabija who produces clones with every drop of his blood that hits the ground. She defeated him by drinking every single drop of his blood and ate each of his clones.

    Kali is revered as a destroyer but is worshiped as a creator. Despite appearing in countless violent stories, she embodies a complex duality, thus she is multifaceted. Women turn to her for fertility while artists call to her for inspiration. This beautiful goddess is called upon during the most critical times when an action must be taken because she is an intense and highly capable goddess who is ready to take on all the suffering and torment of the world.

    What I love about Kali is that despite transcending duality, she is exactly what I feel duality truly is because she is embraced as a violent warrior ready and able to destroy anything and anyone through any means necessary while also being a compassionate and loving goddess.

    There is soooo much more to this amazing goddess that I could get into, just because of how much I can connect to her, but I advise those interested to do the research to her stories. The more I read about her, the more connected to her I felt.

    Have something to add? I'd love to hear more ♥

    ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───

    #witch #witchcraft #witches #witchy #goddess #kali #darkgoddess #demon #demons #demonolatry #Pagan #paganism #occult

  37. Kali, Mahakali, Bhadrakali, Kalika; a Hindu Mother Goddess of war, anger, time, change, creation, destruction, and power.

    She emerged from the goddess, Durga, who is a goddess of protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars.

    Despite her fierce and relatively fearsome appearance, she is considered the divine mother, the dark mother, and the terrible mother -- she is a compassionate goddess that wears a garland of severed heads and a skirt of arms or nothing at all.

    Her hair appears wild, disheveled, and her eyes are red with the burning fires of rage. She is often depicted with blue black skin and a red tongue that sticks out of her mouth under fangs, which continues to paint a picture of a wild woman, or, as some would say, a demon.

    Much like all dark goddesses, she may appear as a demon and not a loving goddess, but she is misunderstood. She is, in my perspective, a goddess of duality, where she transcends the rigged boxes human dub as good and evil.

    Her true nature is misunderstood due to her appearance.

    She is more than willing to do the dark deeds required to destroy evil and grant freedom. She destroys our physical ego, thus destroying the attachment to our temporary vessels, our physical bodies and attempts to show us that we should enjoy life because death is inevitable.

    Kali Ma is the consort to Shiva, who is the Destroyer AND the Transformer -- both a reminder that life is temporary. Kali's rage is only quelled by Shiva when she becomes lost in anger and violence. Together, they destroy illusion, the ego, and the illusion of duality.

    People call upon her in battle and she is often depicted with a sword that represents knowledge and destroys ignorance, and a severed head that represents liberation from our ego or the attachment from our physical bodies.

    She came from the Goddess, Druga, who called upon her to defeat a demon named Raktabija who produces clones with every drop of his blood that hits the ground. She defeated him by drinking every single drop of his blood and ate each of his clones.

    Kali is revered as a destroyer but is worshiped as a creator. Despite appearing in countless violent stories, she embodies a complex duality, thus she is multifaceted. Women turn to her for fertility while artists call to her for inspiration. This beautiful goddess is called upon during the most critical times when an action must be taken because she is an intense and highly capable goddess who is ready to take on all the suffering and torment of the world.

    What I love about Kali is that despite transcending duality, she is exactly what I feel duality truly is because she is embraced as a violent warrior ready and able to destroy anything and anyone through any means necessary while also being a compassionate and loving goddess.

    There is soooo much more to this amazing goddess that I could get into, just because of how much I can connect to her, but I advise those interested to do the research to her stories. The more I read about her, the more connected to her I felt.

    Have something to add? I'd love to hear more ♥

    ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───

    #witch #witchcraft #witches #witchy #goddess #kali #darkgoddess #demon #demons #demonolatry #Pagan #paganism #occult

  38. Kali, Mahakali, Bhadrakali, Kalika; a Hindu Mother Goddess of war, anger, time, change, creation, destruction, and power.

    She emerged from the goddess, Durga, who is a goddess of protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars.

    Despite her fierce and relatively fearsome appearance, she is considered the divine mother, the dark mother, and the terrible mother -- she is a compassionate goddess that wears a garland of severed heads and a skirt of arms or nothing at all.

    Her hair appears wild, disheveled, and her eyes are red with the burning fires of rage. She is often depicted with blue black skin and a red tongue that sticks out of her mouth under fangs, which continues to paint a picture of a wild woman, or, as some would say, a demon.

    Much like all dark goddesses, she may appear as a demon and not a loving goddess, but she is misunderstood. She is, in my perspective, a goddess of duality, where she transcends the rigged boxes human dub as good and evil.

    Her true nature is misunderstood due to her appearance.

    She is more than willing to do the dark deeds required to destroy evil and grant freedom. She destroys our physical ego, thus destroying the attachment to our temporary vessels, our physical bodies and attempts to show us that we should enjoy life because death is inevitable.

    Kali Ma is the consort to Shiva, who is the Destroyer AND the Transformer -- both a reminder that life is temporary. Kali's rage is only quelled by Shiva when she becomes lost in anger and violence. Together, they destroy illusion, the ego, and the illusion of duality.

    People call upon her in battle and she is often depicted with a sword that represents knowledge and destroys ignorance, and a severed head that represents liberation from our ego or the attachment from our physical bodies.

    She came from the Goddess, Druga, who called upon her to defeat a demon named Raktabija who produces clones with every drop of his blood that hits the ground. She defeated him by drinking every single drop of his blood and ate each of his clones.

    Kali is revered as a destroyer but is worshiped as a creator. Despite appearing in countless violent stories, she embodies a complex duality, thus she is multifaceted. Women turn to her for fertility while artists call to her for inspiration. This beautiful goddess is called upon during the most critical times when an action must be taken because she is an intense and highly capable goddess who is ready to take on all the suffering and torment of the world.

    What I love about Kali is that despite transcending duality, she is exactly what I feel duality truly is because she is embraced as a violent warrior ready and able to destroy anything and anyone through any means necessary while also being a compassionate and loving goddess.

    There is soooo much more to this amazing goddess that I could get into, just because of how much I can connect to her, but I advise those interested to do the research to her stories. The more I read about her, the more connected to her I felt.

    Have something to add? I'd love to hear more ♥

    ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───

    #witch #witchcraft #witches #witchy #goddess #kali #darkgoddess #demon #demons #demonolatry #Pagan #paganism #occult

  39. It’s time for an equinox #Garden 🧵:

    Starting with a nice floral arrangement on top of the dinning room altar to the #DarkGoddess. Without the dark there can be no light!

  40. It’s time for an equinox #Garden 🧵:

    Starting with a nice floral arrangement on top of the dinning room altar to the #DarkGoddess. Without the dark there can be no light!