Baba Yaga is a Slavic Crone of ancient
Russia and the Baltic Regions, where the
Goddess Culture for thousands of years in the
region known as Old Europe. Baba Yaga
is often seen as the gruesome Witch, who has
a reputation of scaring
forest dwellers and eating children for
trespassing. Her house, like any good place
of worship is said to move on it's own. Her
lawn is covered in skulls and these were all
who did not approach her with proper respect.
Baba Yaga is a Goddess of Life, Death, and
ultimately Rebirth, as she tested those who
came to here. As a harvest Goddess, she
plants us, raises us, cuts us down, stores us
through the winter's night, and finally
replants us. She represents that which is
feared and that which we fear.
Thinking On the Goddess Baba Yaga, remember
what we fear will kill us if we turn our
backs to it. It is better to face our fears
no matter how gruesome, then to find our
energy scattered and unable to return.
Baba Yaga Correspondence Tables
Atrributes
Life, Death, Reincarnation
Stones
Amazonite, Chiastolite, Prase, Scapolite
Plants
Animals
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