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  • How Aurora Appeared
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  • The Goddess Lakshmi
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  • The Divine Sophia
  • Zoroastrian Asha
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  • Houris In Islam
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  • The Shinto Goddess
  • Kwan Yin And Tara
  • Shakti And Shekinah
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Wiccan Goddess
  • The Triple Goddess Hecate
  • The Lady
  • The Goddess Iris
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  • Morning Star
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Morning Star

A Universal Goddess

Throughout history, the morning star has been associated with a variety of deities, in many cultures. The morning star has been seen as a feminine figure, representing the qualities of beauty, love, and fertility.


Ishtar

In ancient Mesopotamia, the morning star was known as Ishtar, the goddess of love, war, and fertility. Ishtar was one of the most important deities in the Mesopotamian pantheon, and her cult was widespread throughout the region. She was often depicted as a beautiful woman with long, flowing hair and a radiant aura.


Aphrodite

In ancient Greece, the morning star was associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Aphrodite was one of the most popular deities in the Greek pantheon, and her cult was widespread throughout the Mediterranean region. She was often depicted as a beautiful woman with a perfect body and a charming personality.


Venus

In ancient Rome, the morning star was known as Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. Venus was the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite, and her cult was widespread throughout the Roman Empire. She was often depicted as a beautiful woman with a voluptuous body and a seductive smile.


Ostara

In Germanic mythology, the morning star was associated with Ostara, the goddess of spring and fertility. Ostara was one of the most important deities in the Germanic pantheon, and her festival was celebrated on the spring equinox. She was often depicted as a beautiful woman with a green dress and a wreath of flowers on her head.


The morning star has been associated with a variety of feminine deities throughout history. These deities represent the qualities of beauty, love, and fertility. They are often depicted as beautiful women with radiant auras and charming personalities. 


A Poem to the Morning Star.


Of all the wonderful sights that I've ever seen,

The most wonderful one, I saw in a dream,

A vision from Heaven, who came from afar, 

Her name I was told was called Morning Star.


Of laughter, of wisdom and abundant grace,

The light of perfection shone in her face,

With a nature so tranquil, it was like a dove's,

I knew she was sent down, from Heaven above.


An angel of happiness, that what she was,

This much was so obvious, I'll tell you, because,

No sorrow was allowed in her heavenly realm, 

Not a tear, not an upset, not even a frown.


It was then that I asked her the name of her quest,

'To reveal wisdom to you, as your prayers did request',

'Please join me', she said, so I said, 'Yes I must',

Then she sprinkled me lightly with her 'Morning Dust'.


At the touch of this charm I started to change,

I was no more just human, but an angel, the same,

Then the stars they burned brighter, so I covered my eyes, 

And awoke from my dream, much to my surprise.


Now my life has one meaning, to hope and to dream,

That I may rediscover the angel I've seen,

So I journey and search, here, near and far,

In the hope that one day I'll find... Morning Star.


Kerin Webb.

Morning Star

A Sign From Morningstar And Aurora

Back in the 1990s I received a message from a departed friend, called Rose. The message was for the children she'd left behind, when passing at age 49, from cancer. For a short while I debated whether or not to contact her children, since I didn't want to cause them any upset and I didn't know what their views on mediumship and spirit communication were. I finally decided to respect Rose's psychic message to me though and as a result I wrote a letter to her children, who lived in Winchester and then I posted it in a letterbox, in a suburb of Bournemouth, called Charminster. By this time in my life, I recognised a strong connection with two spirit guides, one called Aurora and the other called Morning Star. Having dropped the letter into the postbox I momentarily felt apprehensive, worrying whether or not I might inadvertently have done something that would upset Rose's children. I prayed for a sign, that things would work out okay. I walked no more than about 20 feet in the direction of home, when I saw a small cafe, outside of which were some small book cases, full of second-hand books for sale. I was amazed when, seconds after my prayer, I saw a very old book for sale, called Marjorie Morningstar. I was even more amazed when I opened the book and noticed inside, in a section listing other books by the same author, there were displayed the words: Aurora Dawn. I purchased the book immediately, and I still have it to this day, about 30 years after that remarkable prayer was answered. What's more, Rose's children wrote back to me, to thank me for passing the message to them, whilst explaining that they too had been to see a medium and that Rose had come through clearly to them, through the medium too. So they were very happy indeed to receive my second message.


This is just one of many such meaningful synchronicities that have been presented to me over the years, by my spirit guides.

Marjorie Morningstar

The Cover

Inside: Aurora Too

The Cover

The Cover

Inside: Aurora Too

The Cover

Inside: Aurora Too

Inside: Aurora Too

Inside: Aurora Too

Morning Star and The Eagle Feather

During my career as a hypnotherapist I've helped many people break unwanted habits like smoking and over-eating. One such client I helped to stop smoking afterwards invited me to meet an elderly lady who had been honoured by Canadian Native American elders, due to my own interest in shamanism. The visit was arranged and we met at her house, on the outskirts of Christchurch. Quickly into the conversation, the subject of spirit guides arose, at which point I mentioned that I had two guides called Aurora and Morning Star. Both of the women looked stunned. They quickly explained that the elderly lady's spirit guide was also Morning Star. She had even had a psychic artist sketch Morning Star for her.  She was extremely generous and offered me her picture of Morning Star, which I declined to keep, but instead took a small black and white photocopy. The elderly lady then told me that she travelled to Canada often, where she had been honoured by Native American tribal elders. During this ceremony she had been presented with three eagle feathers. She said she felt drawn to present one of these feathers to me, for me to keep, which, upon her insistence I graciously accepted. 

The Morning Star Picture

The Morning Star Picture

The Morning Star Picture

The Eagle Feather

The Morning Star Picture

The Morning Star Picture

The Buffalo Horn

The Stourhead Miracle

Whilst not directly related to the above incident, I thought I'd share the account of how the spirit world presented me with a buffalo horn too. One day, when in a shamanic vision, my spirit guides told me that they were going to present me with a buffalo horn. After the vision, I wondered how on earth, in 'merrie olde' England, the spirit world was going to bring a buffalo horn to me. I needn't have worried. The next day, on a day off, I decided to visit a stately home, called Stourhead, which was then about 1 hour and 20 minutes drive from where I lived. As I drew close to Stourhead, whilst paused at a set of traffic lights, I couldn't believe what I saw. In front of me there was road sign highlighting a turning to a... bison farm! Knowing that Native Americans call bison, buffalo, I followed the sign (in more ways than one) and soon found myself at the entrance of a bison farm, which had a gift shop attached to it. Unfortunately the shop was closed, but a phone number was displayed, which I called and with a little bit of gentle coaxing I arranged for the owner to come to the shop and open it for me. When I walked inside I saw for sale, a carved buffalo (bison) horn, which I immediately purchased. Here is a photo of the amazing horn. 

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