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VASILIA
Vasilia (pron. Vah-SEE-lee-ya)
Depicted As
- A lithe, willowy maiden (physically mature) with small breasts and a feminine face.
- She is often depicted wandering alone on a path, with
trees on her right hand side. She is sometimes holding
a lantern or doll.
- As a star-maiden, she is a woman holding up the stars,
or sending them into the night sky from her lantern.
- A spider in its web.
- Often shown as having spiders in her hair, or webs between her fingers.
Other Names
Vasilisa.
Wind Maiden.
Star Maiden.
Goddess of Gentle Breezes.
Web-Spinner.
She of the Wind and Stars
Symbols
The Lantern.
Breezes.
Children's Toys.
The Maiden.
Stars.
Saplings.
Seeds.
Candles.
Contained Fire.
Feathers.
Spider Webs.
Weaving.
Spiders.
Journeys.
Healing.
Autumn.
Spring.
Equinoxes.
Otherworlds / Upperworld.
Birds.
Initiation.
Presides Over
Vasilia is a remote goddess, though generally thought to
be kind and gentle. She presides over the wind, stars,
and all journeys - particularly ones taken alone. She
is constantly searching for ways to heal her people,
or for ways to heal the land itself. She rules the 'path'
and the journey, as well as the destination or the 'cure.'
Vasilia is considered a sky deity, and is fairly inaccessible.
She is often abstracted as simply being the wind and stars.
She primarily presides over gentle breezes and the cold winds
of Spring and Autumn, which are also thought to be her seasons.
Vasilia presides over contained fires, particularly lanterns,
lamps and candles. Fires that can - in other words - be held in
the hand and manipulated to shed light on specific shadows
when we want to find wisdom. This has been modernised to also
include the torch. Her knowledge is how to seek the shadows
we fear, and to bring them forward into the light.
Vasilia presides over all dolls and effigies.
Vasilia presides over all spiders and spiderwebs, the latter
being one of the fundamental symbols of Vilturj. She teaches
us interconnectedness and communication. She also represents
all that is 'good' in this world, but that which is also hard
to attain; honour, humility, bravery, honesty, purity, loyalty,
strength. She teaches us that there is beauty within ugliness,
and fairness, for her confrontation of the ugly Vavale showed us
her compassion and ability to heal. In undertaking potentially
fatal tasks, she experiences initiation. Vasilia shows us that
bravery and a willingness to trust in others can bring us through
even the harshest of circumstance.
Vasilia presides over instinct and subjective experience, anecdote
and personal truths. She also represents our ability to face death
and remain innocent and childlike. She teaches the value of overcoming
cynicism and jaded attitudes. It is thought that she is a special
goddess of children, teaching them whimsy and play.
Connections to Other Deities and Folklore
Vasilia is often thought to be the sister or daughter of Karijiana.
She is also associated with Vavale, who confronts this goddess in
order to save her family or community. She triumphs where others
fail, because she remains virtuous and brave.
Vasilia is not implied in any sexual relationships with other
deities, though she has been raped by Zirczekaja in some stories.
Times of Honour
- The equinoxes.
- Luflijka - festival of flowers.
- Windy Autumn and Spring days / evenings.
- Under the Stars.
Places of Honour
- New Forests. New-Growth Forests.
- Places in view of Stars.
- Fresh-water Streams and Rivers.
- Places near spider-webs.
Offerings
- Handmade dolls
- Umiki (effigies)
- Small, sweet bread-buns
- Sugary sweets
- Spring water.
- Silver jewellery
- Candles and Lanterns
- Feathers (particularly white and grey feathers)
- Effigies of Birds and Spiders.
- Stars (pictures / ornaments etc.)
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