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Ningal

Beautiful, serene, lunar, nurturing, wise, intuitive, protective, compassionate, goddess, celestial, motherly, guardian, illuminating, dream-inspired, emotional, gentle, connected to the tides, connected to feminine energy, guide of intuition, watcher of dreams, peaceful, graceful, goddess of the night, connected to the stars, comforting, supportive, loving.

Offerings:

---White candles
---Fresh flowers
---Honey
---Milk
---Pomegranates
---Frankincense resin
---Olive oil

Divinations:

---Tarot reading
---Astrology
---Pendulum divination
---Runes casting
---Tea leaf reading
---Scrying
---Numerology

Incantations:

---"Ningal, divine mother of the moon's glow, bless me with your nurturing light and guide my intuition."
---"Goddess Ningal, guardian of dreams and emotions, illuminate my path and bring forth inner wisdom."
---"With reverence, I invoke Ningal's presence. May her celestial grace bestow blessings upon my journey."

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Tarot

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The High Priestess

The Star

The Moon

Constellations

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Canis Major

Cancer

Taurus

Frequencies

---144 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of Divine Harmony" or "Solfeggio Frequency of Spiritual Awakening," it is believed to enhance spiritual growth, intuition, and connection to higher realms. This frequency resonates with Ningal's connection to the spiritual and divine realms.
---528 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of Love" or "Solfeggio Frequency of the Heart Chakra," it is associated with healing, transformation, and creating harmony. This frequency can be connected to Ningal's nurturing and compassionate nature.
---963 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of the Gods" or "Solfeggio Frequency of the Crown Chakra," it is believed to enhance spiritual connection, higher consciousness, and divine wisdom. This frequency aligns with Ningal's association with the divine and higher realms.

Signs & Synchronicities

Stones & Herbs:

---Moonstone
---Labradorite
---Lapis lazuli
---Amethyst
---Clear quartz
---Selenite
---Celestite


Lavender, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Rose petals, Myrrh, Chamomile, Patchouli

Creatures

---Observing the moon and its phases, as Ningal was associated with the moon goddess and lunar energies.
---Feeling a sense of heightened intuition and psychic abilities, reflecting Ningal's connection to divination and foresight.
---Noticing an increase in dreams and visions, serving as messages or guidance from Ningal.

---Hares
---Owls
---Cats

                        Ningal is a lunar deity in Sumerian mythology and the wife of Nanna, the moon god. She was believed to have power over fertility, motherhood, and women's health. Here is some information on Ningal and how she can be used in witchcraft:

Herbs: There are no specific herbs associated with Ningal, but any herbs used for lunar magic or women's health could be used in her honor.

Stones: Moonstone and selenite are both associated with the moon and would be appropriate to use in rituals or offerings to Ningal.

Tarot cards: The High Priestess card in the tarot is associated with lunar energy and feminine intuition, which aligns with Ningal's domain. It could be used in tarot spreads or rituals involving Ningal.

Incantations: An example of an incantation for Ningal could be:

"Ningal, goddess of the moon,
Mother of fertility and health,
I call upon your power and grace,
To bless me with abundance and prosperity,
And guide me in the path of feminine wisdom."

Divination: As a lunar deity, Ningal can be called upon in divination related to women's health, fertility, and emotional balance. Tarot readings or other divination practices could be enhanced by calling on Ningal for guidance.

Offerings: Offerings to Ningal could include lunar-related items such as silver jewelry or moon-shaped objects, as well as offerings related to fertility or women's health, such as milk or honey. Flowers such as jasmine or rose could also be offered to honor her connection to feminine energy.

Sumerian mythology is one of the earliest known religious systems, with a complex pantheon of deities and elaborate ritual practices. One such deity is Ningal, the goddess of reeds and marshes, and wife of the moon god Nanna. In this article, we will discuss the offerings, incantations, divinations, stones, herbs, and items used in witchcraft when working with Sumerian mythology, specifically in relation to the god Ningal. We will also describe the physical characteristics and symbols associated with Ningal, as well as any associated tarot cards and constellations.

Offerings

Offerings are an important part of Sumerian ritual practice and can include food, drink, incense, and other items. When working with Ningal, offerings of fresh water, reeds, and rushes are appropriate. Offerings of bread, milk, and honey are also suitable. It is important to make offerings with respect and gratitude, as these gifts are seen as a way to honor the gods and establish a relationship with them.

Incantations

Incantations are used in Sumerian witchcraft to invoke the gods and ask for their aid. When working with Ningal, incantations should be spoken in a respectful and reverent manner. Examples of incantations for Ningal include:

“Ningal, lady of the reeds and marshes,
Wife of Nanna, lord of the moon,
I call upon you to hear my prayer
And grant me your protection and blessings.”

Divinations

Divination is a common practice in Sumerian witchcraft, and can include methods such as scrying, casting lots, and interpreting dreams. When working with Ningal, divination using water or mirrors is appropriate, as she is associated with water and reflection. Divinations should be performed with respect and a willingness to receive the wisdom and guidance of the gods.

Stones

Stones are often used in Sumerian witchcraft for their metaphysical properties. When working with Ningal, stones such as moonstone, opal, and blue lace agate are appropriate. Moonstone is particularly suitable, as it is associated with the moon and the goddesses who are linked to it.

Herbs

Herbs are used in Sumerian witchcraft for their magical properties, as well as for medicinal purposes. When working with Ningal, herbs such as chamomile, lavender, and rosemary are appropriate. These herbs are associated with calmness, tranquility, and protection, which are all aspects of Ningal’s nature.

Items

Various items are used in Sumerian witchcraft, including candles, incense, and talismans. When working with Ningal, items such as candles in shades of white or silver, incense made from myrrh or sandalwood, and talismans depicting the moon or water are appropriate.

Physical Characteristics of Ningal

Ningal is often depicted as a beautiful, serene goddess with long hair and a gentle demeanor. She is typically shown wearing a flowing gown or robe, often in shades of blue or white. As a goddess of the moon and water, she is often depicted with a crescent moon on her forehead or on her clothing. In some depictions, she may also be shown holding a staff or a sheaf of reeds.

Symbols Associated with Ningal

The moon and water are the primary symbols associated with Ningal. The crescent moon is a powerful symbol of her connection to the lunar cycles and the tides of the ocean. Water represents her association with the marshes and reeds, as well as her role as a nurturer and protector.

Tarot Cards Associated with Ningal

The High Priestess card in the Tarot is often associated with Ningal, as both represent intuition, wisdom, and feminine power. The High Priestess is also linked to the moon and water, further emphasizing the connection to Ningal.

Constellations Associated with Ningal

The constellation of Canis Major is sometimes associated with Ningal, as it is said to represent her faithful companion, a dog named Gula. Canis Major is one of the brightest constellations in the night sky, and its prominent star, Sirius, was highly revered in ancient cultures as a symbol of divine power.

Conclusion

Working with Sumerian mythology and the goddess Ningal can be a powerful and transformative experience. By making offerings, reciting incantations, performing divinations, using stones and herbs, and incorporating appropriate items into your practice, you can connect with the energy and wisdom of this ancient deity. Understanding the physical characteristics, symbols, tarot cards, and constellations associated with Ningal can further deepen your understanding and appreciation of this powerful goddess.

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