Chasca

Chasca ~ Goddess of Dawn
Chasca was known to the Inca people as a beautiful goddess associated with dawn and twilight. The symbols that represent her are flowers, fire & sun.
🔥Chasca or Ch'aska is also associated with love due to working closely together with Inti the sun god. Together they worked so Chasca was able to draw sprouts from the earth and help flowers grow and bloom.
🌸The Ancient Incas believed that she would communicate with them through the weather, specifically the clouds. Chasca was known to help with transformation and regeneration. During the Peruvian Incan Festival of the Sun, the Incans would celebrate the beauty that Inti and Chasca had created. They would celebrate the light of the sun and the blooming of flowers and plants. At the festival it was common to give offerings to the goddess Chasca, and dance the night away around a pit of fire.
The people also were said to burn old items in the fire such as clothing as a way to get rid of bad luck and bring transformation for the future. Chasca was the goddess who the Incans would go to for aid in transmuting negative energy into positive energy.
🌥To call upon Chasca, just look to the clouds. Ask her a question and look into the sky. You may find just the answer you are looking for! 
Art: Incan Goddess by Margaret Girle
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Chasca ~ Goddess of Dawn Chasca was known to the Inca people as a beautiful goddess associated with dawn and twilight. The symbols that represent her are flowers, fire & sun. 🔥Chasca or Ch'aska is also associated with love due to working closely together with Inti the sun god. Together they worked so Chasca was able to draw sprouts from the earth and help flowers grow and bloom. 🌸The Ancient Incas believed that she would communicate with them through the weather, specifically the clouds. Chasca was known to help with transformation and regeneration. During the Peruvian Incan Festival of the Sun, the Incans would celebrate the beauty that Inti and Chasca had created. They would celebrate the light of the sun and the blooming of flowers and plants. At the festival it was common to give offerings to the goddess Chasca, and dance the night away around a pit of fire. The people also were said to burn old items in the fire such as clothing as a way to get rid of bad luck and bring transformation for the future. Chasca was the goddess who the Incans would go to for aid in transmuting negative energy into positive energy. 🌥To call upon Chasca, just look to the clouds. Ask her a question and look into the sky. You may find just the answer you are looking for! Art: Incan Goddess by Margaret Girle

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