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I've been having a LOT of moon dreams for the past three nights. The first one was about a moon goddess but I'm not sure which one. The next dream, the moon get bigger and bigger until it and two other crescent moons filled the sky and the stars aligned with them, turning clockwise. The third time, I was in a car. In the distance, the moon was the center of some sort of solar system, the other moons or planets orbited around it but only they didn't move at all. The moon and other spheres just hovered over a lake.
My friend and I believe it's some sort of message, and I was hoping that someone could give me some insight.

And yes, I am Wiccan but I have no idea what these dreams mean.
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Selene is the personification of the moon itself and a Titan moon goddess. Her brother being Helios. In Roman terms she is Luna and he Sol.

http://www.theoi.com/Titan/Selene.html

Hekate or Hecate as is the more common Latin spelling is a moon goddess in Greek Mythos as well. She is also a goddess of magick/witchcraft, crossroads and necromancy.

http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Hekate.html

My personal favorite is Artemis. She is a moon goddess, an Olympian, archer, huntress, goddess of healing and music like her twin brother Apollon. The more common Latin/Roman spelling being Apollo as hers is in Roman terms Diana.

http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Artemis.html

Do note there is also Bendis whom is also a moon goddess of Thrakian/Thracian origins whom is equated with either Artemis, Selene, or Hekate. I adamently believe she is just another name for Artemis but both are valid examples within the Greek text. Artemis with a closer examination and comparitasation simply makes more sense in my opinion for a multitude of reasons.

http://www.theoi.com/Thrakios/Bendis.html

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