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From Issue #57 December 4, 2014

Goddess Tierra Page

The future arrived when we weren’t looking.

By Eileen Gunn  

Goddess Tierra Page

In various cultures and mythologies, the earth has been revered as a powerful symbol of fertility, abundance, and life. One such representation is Goddess Tierra, a deity embodying the essence of the earth and its rhythms. This article explores the mythological significance of Goddess Tierra, her origins, and her enduring impact on modern spirituality. Origins and Mythology Goddess Tierra is often associated with ancient earth goddesses, who were worshipped across different civilizations for their power to nurture and sustain life. While Tierra herself may not be a widely recognized deity in mainstream mythology, her characteristics and attributes are reminiscent of goddesses like Gaia (Greek), Terra (Roman), and Pachamama (Incan).