Your portal to timeless guidance and divine wisdom!
Welcome to the enchanting realm of the Ask The Goddess Oracle App, a mystical portal that connects you with the ancient wisdom of the divine feminine. This app is a sacred tool and a gateway to understanding the whispers of the universe, channeled through the timeless spirits of 72 goddesses who have been guiding humanity for millennia.
Through their guidance, you will discover insights into your life path, relationships, and deepest self, illuminated by the eternal light of feminine wisdom.
Ask The Goddess App
Access the Goddess Oracle via our App. Employing advanced AI technology, the app allows you to ask goddesses questions and receive deep insights to guide your life, relationships, and inner self. You can also draw oracle cards, do multiple card spreads, view slideshows, and much more!
App Features
- · Ask goddesses questions
- · Get inspiring messages
- · Pick a random oracle card
- · Do multiple card spreads
- · Enjoy slideshows with beautiful art
- · Personalize with color themes
- · Translated into 20 languages
- · Available for iOS and Android
- · Try it for free today!
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Goddess Daily Message
Learn about the Goddesses featured in our App
Throughout human history, goddesses have held a profound and enduring presence, embodying the diverse aspects of life, nature, and the cosmos. As symbols of creation, wisdom, and transformation, they have guided humanity through their myths, offering lessons in resilience, compassion, and balance. Goddesses like Isis, Gaia, and Saraswati have represented the nurturing forces of motherhood and the boundless wisdom of the universe, while deities such as Athena, Durga, and Sekhmet have exemplified courage, justice, and the ability to overcome adversity.
Their stories resonate across cultures, highlighting the interconnectedness of all existence and the cycles of birth, growth, and renewal. Beyond their mythological roles, these divine feminine figures have served as spiritual archetypes, inspiring individuals to embrace inner strength, creativity, and harmony. As guiding forces, goddesses remind us of the sacred balance between humanity and the natural world, urging us to honor the earth, respect one another, and seek enlightenment in the face of life’s complexities.
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Amalthea
Amalthea in Greek Mythology is a goddess of nourishment and abundance.
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Amaterasu
Amaterasu in Shinto Mythology is the Sun goddess and the universe's ruler.
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Anahita
Anahita in Persian Mythology is a goddess of fertility, healing, and wisdom.
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Anat
Anat in Canaanite Mythology is a goddess of war and strife.
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Aphrodite
Aphrodite in Greek Mythology is a goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
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Artemis
Artemis in Greek Mythology is a goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
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Astarte
Astarte in Canaanite and Mesopotamian Mythology is a goddess of fertility, sexuality, and war.
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Athena
Athena in Greek Mythology is a goddess of wisdom and war.
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Bastet
Bastet in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of home, fertility, and childbirth.
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Benzaiten
Benzaiten in Japanese Buddhism is a goddess of everything that flows: water, words, speech, eloquence.
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Bhumi
Bhumi in Hinduism is a goddess of the earth.
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Blodeuwedd
Blodeuwedd in Welsh Mythology is a goddess made from flowers, associated with beauty and betrayal.
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Brigid
Brigid in Celtic Mythology is a goddess of fire, poetry, and healing.
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Cerridwen
Cerridwen in Celtic Mythology is a goddess of magic, wisdom, and transformation.
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Chalchiuhtlicue
Chalchiuhtlicue in Aztec Mythology is a goddess of water, rivers, seas, and storms.
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Coatlicue
Coatlicue in Aztec Mythology is a mother of gods, goddess of the earth.
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Cybele
Cybele in Anatolian Mythology is a mother goddess associated with nature and fertility.
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Danu
Danu in Celtic Mythology is a mother goddess.
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Demeter
Demeter in Greek Mythology is a goddess of agriculture and harvest.
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Durga
Durga in Hinduism is a goddess of war, strength, and protection.
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Eostre
Eostre in Germanic Paganism is a goddess associated with spring and dawn.
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Ereshkigal
Ereshkigal in Sumerian Mythology is a goddess of the underworld.
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Flora
Flora in Roman Mythology is a goddess of flowers, spring, and fertility.
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Freya
Freya in Norse Mythology is a goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
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Frigg
Frigg in Norse Mythology is a goddess of love, marriage, and destiny.
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Gaia
Gaia in Greek Mythology is a goddess personification of the earth.
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GuanYin
GuanYin in Chinese Buddhism is a bodhisattva of compassion.
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Hathor
Hathor in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of the sky, dance, love, beauty, and fertility.
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Hebe
Hebe in Greek Mythology is a goddess of youth.
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Hecate
Hecate in Greek Mythology is a goddess of magic, witchcraft, night, moon, and ghosts.
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Hera
Hera in Greek Mythology is the queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and birth.
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Hestia
Hestia in Greek Mythology is a goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
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Idunn
Idunn in Norse Mythology is a goddess of youth and rejuvenation; granter of immortality.
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Inanna
Inanna in Sumerian Mythology is a goddess of love, beauty, sex, war, justice, and political power.
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Isis
Isis in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of magic and motherhood.
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Ixchel
Ixchel in Mayan Mythology is a goddess of childbirth and medicine.
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Kali
Kali in Hinduism is a goddess of time, creation, destruction, and power.
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Lakshmi
Lakshmi in Hinduism is a goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity.
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Maat
Maat in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of truth, justice, and cosmic order.
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Macha
Macha in Celtic Mythology is a goddess associated with war, horses, and sovereignty.
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Mami Wata
Mami Wata in African and Diaspora Traditions is a water spirit and deity.
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Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene in Christianity symbolizes devotion and redemption.
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Maya
Maya in Buddhism is the Buddha’s mother, representing the birth of enlightenment.
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Morrigan
Morrigan in Celtic Mythology is a goddess of fate and death.
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Nephthys
Nephthys in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of death, service, lamentation, and night.
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Nike
Nike in Greek Mythology is a goddess of victory and triumph in both war and competition.
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Nü Gua
Nü Gua in Chinese Mythology is a creator goddess, forming humans from clay and mending the sky.
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Nut
Nut in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of the sky.
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Oshun
Oshun in Yoruba Religion is a goddess of love, fertility, and rivers.
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Oya
Oya in Yoruba Religion is an orisha of winds, lightning, and transformation.
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Pachamama
Pachamama in Andean Religion is a goddess of the earth.
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Parvati
Parvati in Hinduism is a goddess of love, fertility, and devotion.
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Pele
Pele in Hawaiian Mythology is a goddess of volcanoes and fire.
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Persephone
Persephone in Greek Mythology is the queen of the underworld and goddess of spring.
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Rhea
Rhea in Greek Mythology is a mother of the gods, goddess of fertility and mountains.
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Saraswati
Saraswati in Hinduism is a goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning.
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Sedna
Sedna in Inuit Mythology is a goddess of the sea and marine animals.
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Sekhmet
Sekhmet in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of war and healing.
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Selene
Selene in Greek Mythology is a goddess of the moon.
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Seshat
Seshat in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of writing, knowledge, and wisdom.
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Sif
Sif in Norse Mythology is a goddess associated with the earth.
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Skadi
Skadi in Norse Mythology is a goddess of winter, skiing, and hunting.
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Spider Woman
Spider Woman in Native American Mythology is a creator and weaver of life.
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Tara
Tara in Tibetan Buddhism is a goddess of compassion.
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Tefnut
Tefnut in Egyptian Mythology is a goddess of moisture, dew, rain, and fertility.
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Uzume
Uzume in Shinto Mythology is a goddess of dawn, mirth, and revelry.
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Venus
Venus in Roman Mythology is a goddess of love and beauty.
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Vesta
Vesta in Roman Mythology is a goddess of hearth, home, and family.
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White Buffalo Calf Woman
White Buffalo Calf Woman in Native American Spirituality is a sacred woman of supernatural origin.
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman in Western Culture embodies strength, justice, and compassion.
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Yemaya
Yemaya in Yoruba Religion is a goddess of the living ocean.
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Yuki-Onna
Yuki-Onna in Japanese Folklore is a snow goddess associated with winter and snowstorms.
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