GD14 Gaia Source
Gaia from Ancient Greek also spelled Gaea, is the personification of the Earth] and one of the Greek primordial deities. Gaia is the ancestral mother of all life: the primal Mother Earth goddess, her life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature are embodied in the form of the mother.
The word "nature" comes from the Latin word, "natura", meaning birth. In English its first recorded use was in 1266 A.D.. "Natura", and the personification of Mother Nature, was widely popular in the Middle Ages. As a concept, seated between the properly divine and the human, She is a personification of nature, motherhood, fertility, creation, destruction, who embodies the bounty of the Earth. Water, is a great necessity, without it nothing can live. Only earth and water can bring forth a living soul. Such is the greatness of water that spiritual regeneration cannot be done without it. As well as being vital for life, within the energy of this element is contained the essence of love. Love is the underlying reason for all magic. Water is love.Water is a feminine element of emotion and subconscious, of purification, intuition, mysteries of the self, compassion and family. It is psychic ability; water can be used as a means of scrying or as an object for meditation. Water is important in spells and rituals of friendship, marriage, happiness, fertility, healing, pleasure, psychic abilities and spells involving mirrors.