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December 5, 2025
4:31pm the future of the Winged franchise is uncertain. Winged 2 could be the last movie.
6:10pm: when it comes to Voxsriin, he comes and he goes. I let him visit and then he comes and goes
December 6, 2025
5:18pm About to go see Zootopia 2. This will be my first Disney movie in theaters. ☺️
10:56PM I just saw Zootopia 2 and it was really good!!! I enjoyed it. Good night now
December 7, 2025
8:30pm I see Avatar: Fire and Ash next week!
December 9, 2025
7:31pm I’m finding myself.
7:48pm I just view myself as mind and body. Nothing more.
8:04pm my thoughts seem to be the most powerful.
December 10, 2025
5:11pm I’m finding my identity as an artist.
December 11, 2025
10:44am it is official! I see Avatar: Fire and Ash in exactly ONE WEEK!
5:13pm everything in life is a gamble. I’m realizing this
December 12, 2025
3:36pm in my happy place
December 13, 2025
1:59pm life is so boring
5:25pm I’m feeling so sad. Getting hit with emotions currently
7:56PM with where I’m at, the body feels super old fashioned. It was designed to be a physical thing. not entirely energetic.
December 17, 2025
5:22pm fame comes and goes
7:49pm I’m going to show less of my personality. Unless it’s my artwork.
December 18, 2025
7:25pm Voxsriin does not exist.
9:03pm Avatar: Fire and Ash is really good
December 19, 2025
12:59pm things are really great in my life right now. And also Avatar: Fire and Ash officially releases today!!!
Canaanite Pantheon Deities…
Here’s a concise list of the main Canaanite deities:
• El / El Elyon – High God, creator, father of gods
• Asherah – Consort of El, mother goddess
• Baal / Hadad – Storm and fertility god
• Anat – Warrior goddess, sometimes Baal’s sister/consort
• Astarte / Ashtart / Ishtar – Goddess of love and war
• Yam – Sea god
• Mot / Mavet – Death god
• Shapash / Shapshu – Sun goddess
• Resheph – God of plague and war
• Dagan / Dagon – Grain and fertility god
• Kothar-wa-Khasis – Craftsman god
• Eshmun – Healing god
• Melqart – Tyrian city god, sometimes linked to Baal
• Baal-Hamon – Fertility/sky god variant
• Qadesh / Qetesh – Sacred prostitution and fertility goddess
Kenyan Historical Deities
Yes — traditional Kenyan religious systems did have supernatural beings and deities, but they *weren’t usually structured like the classic “polytheistic pantheons” of Greek, Norse, or Canaanite myth. Instead, many ethnic groups focused on a supreme creator plus spirits or lesser forces, and belief structures varied by community.
Here’s a straight list of notable deities and spiritual beings from historic Kenyan belief systems:
Major Indigenous Deities / Supreme Beings
• Ngai / Enkai / Engai – Creator and supreme deity among the Kikuyu, Kamba, Embu, Meru, and Maasai; associated with rain, sky, mountains, life, and fertility.
• Juok (or Were/Nyasaye) – Supreme god of the Luo, associated with creation, justice, and cosmic balance.
• Asis / Cheptalel – High deity/sun god in Kalenjin traditions; sometimes with associated beings like Ilat/Ilet ne‑mie (good rain/thunder) and Ilet ne‑ya (bad rain/thunder).
Other Spiritual Forces
• Ancestor spirits – Important in many Kenyan traditions; ancestors mediate between humans and the divine and influence daily life.
• Nature/spirits – Spirits linked to rivers, mountains, forests, animals, and weather often feature in rituals and moral cosmologies.
How These Traditions Worked
• Most systems weren’t fully polytheistic in the sense of many equal gods with separate mythologies. Many were henotheistic or monotheistic with spiritual intermediaries — belief in a single supreme creator alongside lesser spiritual beings or forces.
• Across Kenya, people used names and manifestations of the supreme being (e.g., Ngai, Juok, Asis) to explain life events, nature, morality, and societal order.
In summary
• Yes, there were deities and spiritual beings in traditional Kenyan belief systems.
• But they typically centered on a supreme creator and spiritual forces rather than an extensive pantheon of gods like in Norse or Greek myth.
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