A Wiccan Bible - Exploring the Mysteries of the Craft from Birth to Summerland

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Liber ab Clementia (Book of Humanity)^321


Incense Recipe
2 parts Frankincense
1 part Cardamom
1 part Basil

Oil Recipe
10 drops Basil oil
10 drops Cardamom oil
1/2 ounce base oil

Esaugetuh Emissee—Male—North America
‘Master of breath’—Muskogean (Creek) All
Father and Creator god who repopulated the
world after the Great Flood.

Eschetewuarha—Female—South America
Husband: Great Spirit
Chamacoco Mother Goddess who insures
that humanity receives rain from the cloud bird
Osasero. Her husband is the Great Spirit.

Essus—Male—Central Europe
(Also known as Esus)
Lover: Artio
Plant associations: Oak
Celtic god of agriculture and negotiations
with Nature.

Eunomia—Female—Mediterranean
‘Good order’—Greek goddess of order and
the laws of man (legislature) who lives with hu-
manity, assisting us to create legislature that
will cause the laws of man to be in harmony
with the laws of Nature. She is one of the Ho-
rae with her sisters Dike and Irene.

Euphrosyne—Female—Mediterranean
Father: Zeus
Mother: Euronyme
‘Rejoices the heart’ or ‘Happiness’—One of
the Three Graces found in Greek lore. Her
parents are sometimes cited as Dionysus and
Aphrodite. See also Thalia and Aglaia.

Europa—Female—Mediterranean
Husband: Asterius
Lover: Zeus

Animal associations: Cow, Dog
One of the many loves of Zeus. To Europa,
he gave a dog named Laelaps who became her
kin familiar. After her relationship with Zeus,
she married Asterius.

Eurus—Male—Mediterranean
Father: Astraeus
Mother: Eos
Greek god of the East Wind associated
with the East Quarter (Air) in Wiccan ritual.

Euterpe—Female—Mediterranean
‘Delight,’ ‘Source of Rejoice,’ or ‘Rejoicing
Well’—Greek muse of wind instruments. See
also Muses, The.

Evander—Male—Mediterranean
(Also known as Euandros)
Father: Hermes
Mother: Carmenta
Roman deity who brought the Greek cul-
ture to Rome, thus mingling the pantheons and
traditions in such a way that the citizens of
Rome could see that although at odds with
each other for some time, the two could coex-
ist and even compliment each other.

Eve—Female—Middle East
(Also known as Haiwa [Arabic])
Second wife of Adam. See Adam and Lilith.

Evenor—Male—Mediterranean
Wife: Leucippe
Greek Earth-born/primeval man and hus-
band to the nymph Leucippe. His wife accom-
panied Persephone when she was kidnapped
by Hades.

Excellent Archer—Male—Chinese
Wife: Ch’ang-o
Chinese god whose anger was feared by all,
including his wife. To escape his anger, she fled
to the moon after stealing the drink of mor-
tality from him. His story warns folk of the
damage unchained anger can do to a marriage.

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