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Eos Ceres
eos
the goddess of the dawn lives by the streams at the eastern end of the
earth, known as aurora (roman), ishtar (assyrian), and the hindu
daughter of heaven
"easter" (eostre) was also goddess of spring with all its fertility
symbols (bunnies & eggs) and fertility rites
eos, eostre, ostara, are related to the sanskrit and vedic usra or
ushas, ushastara (zendic) , ausra (lithuanian), and austron (teutonic)
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ceres
the goddess of agriculture, of the harvest, in ancient mythology
symbolizing the cultivated, fertile soil that fed humanity - when pluto
kidnapped ceres' daughter persephone, all the abundance of nature to
dry up, when persephone was returned, ceres rejoiced, seeds sprouted,
flowers bloomed, and crops once again filled the field.
ceres is the largest of the four major asteroids
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