Alalha: Na'ila

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Na'ila

Goddess of Water, Rivers & Lakes

Daughter of Quzah & Manat

Sacred Symbol: Fishing Net

(Water Purview) Goddess of Water: Hydrokinesis: Na'ila is the Goddess & the Embodiment of Water. As the Goddess & the Embodiment with the Purview of Water, Na'ila has hydrokscience, hydrokpotence, can create, shape, & can manipulate water, inorganic compounds with liquid, gas (steam, water vapor), and solid (ice) states, including changing them from one state to another.

(Water Purview) Goddess of Rivers: Potamikinesis: Na'ila is the Goddess & the Embodiment of Rivers. As the Goddess & the Embodiment with the Purview of Rivers, Na'ila has potamiscience, potamipotence, can create, shape & can manipulate the rivers and everything in them, including all the aspects of the rivers, from the purely physical ones and also mythical/conceptual ones. Rivers are symbolically connected to the creative power of nature and time: on the one hand it signifies fertility and the progressive irrigation of the soil; on the other hand it stands for erosion, the irreversible passage of time and, in consequence, for a sense of loss and oblivion. They are connected to movement and overcoming obstacles, both the boundaries and ways to cross them.

(Water Purview) Goddess of Lakes: Limnikinesis: Na'ila is the Goddess & the Embodiment of Lakes. As the Goddess & the Embodiment with the Purview of Lakes, Na'ila has limniscience, limnipotence, can create, shape & can manipulate the lakes and everything in them, including all the aspects of the lakes, from the purely physical ones and also mythical/conceptual ones. Lakes are connected to receptive wisdom, absorption, passiveness, reflection in physical and spiritual sense and peaceful, contemplative life where one goes to escape from the reality of the world. They represent the transition between life and death, between the solid and the gaseous, the formal and the informal.

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