Exploring the Triple Goddess archetype, the maiden embodies youth and potential, the mother symbolizes nurturing and strength, and the crone offers wisdom but faces societal devaluation. This contrasts with male archetypes.
Lilith, originating from Judaic mythology, is a figure whose story varies widely. Commonly, she's Adam's first wife, a demon, or a goddess. Historical and personal accounts depict her as both a protector and a malevolent entity.
The Goddess Hel, daughter of Loki and misunderstood caretaker of the dead in Norse myth, is neither evil nor cruel. Descriptions of her appearance vary; however, she's known to be compassionate and powerful, wielding control over ice and possibly life and death.
Nyx's Grove discusses the Greek primordial Goddess of the night, Nyx, her origins from Chaos, her many children, and a favorite myth involving her son Hypnos. The author shares a deep, personal connection with Nyx.