#goddess Pele
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jadeseadragon · 1 year ago
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Dietrich Varez (1939 - 2018), Pele with Koae and Silversword, 2008, block print.
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eerieechos · 3 months ago
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Pele giving it her all against Nāmaka 🌋
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angel-does-artisting · 3 months ago
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Some designs for some Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses!
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kinialohaguy · 6 months ago
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Pelehonuamea Ala
Aloha kākou. Pele Ala (Pele Awakens) once again. Activity in Kīlauea has increased since last night. A swarm of earthquakes occurred late Sunday evening and into the early hours of Monday morning. On Monday 6:14 AM HST, Hawai’i Civil Defense released this message: “The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has updated Kīlauea volcano’s alert status to WARNING.” This warning means the following: There are…
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ano07 · 14 days ago
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eyeliner-and-c1garettes · 1 year ago
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“She who shapes the sacred land”
Hawaiian legends say she can appear before mortals in the form of a beautiful young woman, or an elderly woman in all white accompanied by a white dog. When you look her way, she disappears. Passionate, unpredictable, and capricious, she resides on Mt. Kīlauea- she uses fire and magma to create as well as destory.
I’ve always resonated with Pele. Since I was young, and I stood upon the edge of the volcano’s caldera. When I stared into the lava, I swear I heard a woman speaking to me. Her voice felt distant, pulling me in. But I felt afraid, and yet. I felt seen. I felt affirmed in so much rage I had at that point in my life and with my identity. She will always be a part of me.
This was an immaculate collaboration with friends @tears-of-amber , @ladyofmanygalaxies , and @/rebbie_irl (who is only on shoplook)
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15pantheons · 2 years ago
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Pele: When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your darn lemons, what am I even supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Pele lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the person who's gonna burn your house down! With the lemons! I'm gonna get my sisters to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!
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karinamorenoart · 2 years ago
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Pele, Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire 🔥
The Instagram reel has actual Ariana lol - TikTok is weird with some songs
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nhlovesadri3 · 2 years ago
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adrianalima:
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Há homens que nascem reis. Por seu berço, por seus títulos e sua família.
Há outros que, embora de nascimento humilde, se fazem reis através de sua arte, de seu talento, de sua genialidade.
Aos primeiros o mundo curva-se por protocolo e obrigação.
Mas diante dos gênios que transformam-se a si mesmos em reis, o mundo curva-se por admiração e amor.
Hoje um dos maiores brasileiros de todos os tempos nos deixa. O Rei Pelé encerra seu reinado de glórias e feitos inenarráveis, alguns deles, inacreditáveis.
O mundo veste luto em homenagem ao Atleta do Século, o maior jogador de todos os tempos.
Respeitosamente nos despedimos do Rei Pelé com uma imensa tristeza no peito.
Mas plenamente conscientes das imensas alegrias que ele nos trouxe, e ainda nos trará, a cada vez que nos lembrarmos dele.
Que o Rei seja recebido no Reino dos Céus pelos anjos do Senhor, que, tenho certeza, se encantarão com a presença de nosso gênio ao lado deles.
Obrigado, Pelé. Você é imortal
Alexandre Husni
@alexandrehusniadvocacia
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brooklynislandgirl · 2 years ago
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beautiful tiktok of the eruption of Mauna Loa, and Madam Pele.
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walkingwiththegods1 · 2 years ago
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Pagan Misconceptions Clarified: Why Pele, is NOT "Only The Angry Goddess Of Volcanoes and Fire, That lives in The Volcano; Kilauea?!"
   This is what most people have said or known about Pele: She is the Goddess of Volcanoes and Fire, that lives inside The Volcano Kilauea; and is responsable of the violent eruptions of this volcano, and than she may appeared in human form once in a while; to see the world beyond her home... Well, is time to see beyond this scarce information; and at the end of reading this post, you will know how this can be used in your life!
   Pele, is too: The Goddess of Lightning, The Goddess of The Violence; and... The Goddess of The Dance!
   The Goddess of Lightning: Most people doesn't know, than during volcanic eruptions; happens a very rare phenomenon, that is commonly associated with storms: The appearance of Lightnings, inside the dark smoke of an erupting volcano! So, Hawaiians during centuries; have said than Pele, is The Deity than can handle this element; than creates respect and fear, at the same time!
   The Goddess of The Violence: There are myths, were Pele's character as a violent Deity; is cemented, including killing a lover she toughted was cheating on her; (but was resurrected later) and the fact than the volcanic eruptions in Hawaii, are ones of the most violent on Earth; this is why Pele, is considered as... The Goddess of Violence!
   The Goddess of The Dance: According to a myth, Pele is the creator of The Hawaiian Dance of Hula; when she found the ideal island to live, and she danced the first Hula Dance; as a sign of victory: Is still practices today, and it was used as one of the ways to worshipped and honour her!
    Hawaii, was colonized a few centuries ago; and, as sadly happened in The New World; (which includes Oceania) the process of Colonization includes an intense campaign of Conversion of The Hawaiian Nation; which little by little, accepted the foreign faith; but... Curiously, Pele's devotion doesnt died as quickly as The Missionaries and Preachers wanted it... This is why Pele, is still vigent in Hawaii's people; today. (Those Missionaries and Preachers, never got it: You may kill a myth, BUT... You will never kill to a God!)
    Curious Fact: There is a phenomenon, called;  "The Curse of Pele", which happen when people grabbed natural things of Hawaii; as a souvernir, (a pebble, anything than came from the volcanic soil; etc) and as soon they take wharever they found with them... They starts to suffered strikes of bad luck: The only way to being free of this curse, is returning the... "Stolen Object", backed to Hawaii; preferably, travel back to Hawaii yourself; to put the object back where you found it. (I was surprised to know, than in Hawaii's Mail Service; most of the packages than are sended to that island... Are of very streesed tourists than sends back whatever they took from Pele's Land! [So... If you ever trip to Hawaii, and you see a natural element in it than you want to take with you... Is better than you leave it in its place, Okay?!]
     Pele, can appears to people; in different ways: The first, is a beautiful woman with long black trenses; and the second, (the more often way); as an old woman of white long flowing hair, sometimes with a white dog. If you ever see her, greet her respectfully saying aloha; and offer your help to her.
      In the 80's, in one of the most violent eruptions of The Kilauea; only a hut escaped of being burned down, and when the man was asked of who he was, it was a big surprised to know than the lucky guy... Was a Devotee of Pele! (Which totally explain, why his house wasn't touched by the lava; in the first place...)
     Today, people leaves offerings to Pele; to get her protection and to appeased her fury: Yes... She is still revered and respected, today!
     And this is all, about The Deity than is more present today than never; in the magical Hawaii's Islands: Pele!   
Have all of you, a Life of respecting Nature and The Deities than are close to it... So Be It!
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jadeseadragon · 1 year ago
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Dietrich Varez (1939 - 2018), Kamehameha and Pele, block print.
"After taking over a village and an important fishing pond, it wasn't until King Kamehameha threw a lock of his own hair into Pele's fire, that lava from Hualalai stopped flowing."
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innervoiceartblog · 2 years ago
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"Never mistreat an old woman, she might be Pele in disguise."
~ An old Hawaiian saying
Artwork: PELE: Goddess of Hawai’i's Volcanoes by Herb Kawainui Kane
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crashhole · 2 years ago
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15pantheons · 1 year ago
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Namakaokahai: Just be careful, Pele!  Pele: *heading out the door* I'm always careful, Namakaokahai!  Pele: It's everything around me that's careless. 
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karinamorenoart · 2 years ago
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Pele, Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire 🔥
The Instagram reel has actual Ariana lol - TikTok is weird with some songs
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