Achelois is a minor moon goddess whose name means “she who washes away pain”. She's surrounded by the flowers of Antheia, a greek goddess of Flowers, unlocking the medicinal power of nature.
Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, had five daughters. His daughters followed in his footsteps, and each represented a facet of health and wellness. Panacea — one of the five daughters — was considered the goddess of universal wellness and is depicted in Greek mythology as a healer.
Loviatar (pronounced loh-VEE-a-tar), also known as The Maiden of Pain and The Willing Whip, was the evil goddess of agony and was both queen and servant to the greater god Bane.
In Greek mythology, Oizys (/ˈoʊɪzɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ὀϊζύς, romanized: Oïzýs) is the goddess of misery, anxiety, grief, depression, and misfortune.
Asclepius was the god of medicine and healing in Greek mythology. He was the son of Apollo who was the god of poetry and music. (1) Asclepius used medicine and entertainment to promote healing. He used pain-killing poisons, incantations and treated headaches with olive oil and anise smears on the patient's head (2,3).
In Greek mythology, Algea (Ancient Greek: Ἄλγεα; singular: Ἄλγος Algos) is used by Hesiod in the plural as the personification of pain, both physical and mental. They were the bringers of weeping and tears.
The ancient Greeks worshipped both a god of healing, Asclepius, and a goddess of health, Hygeia. When one examines ancient Greek sculptural representations of Asclepius and Hygeia, a difference in portrayal becomes readily apparent.
In Egyptian mythology, Set' (also spelled Sutekh, Setesh, Seteh, Seth) was a god of the desert (including desert storms), thunder, evil, pain and suffering. The word 'Seth' was first said as 'Set'.
“The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” God shares the pain of every single person—including you. When you're hurting, he isn't distant, aloof, or unfeeling. He is aware of your pain, and he cares.
Loreali, Goddess of Healing & Light (lore-ALL-ee)
Her hand is felt in the healing arts, and many who have been brought back from grave illness or injury have spoken of feeling Loreali's touch as a hand putting a cool, damp cloth against their brow.
Great mother Isis, the goddess of healing and magic, was crucial to ancient Egyptian religious beliefs. She is known today by her Greek name Isis; however, the ancient Egyptians called her Aset. Her name translates to “Queen of the Throne” which is reflected in her headdress, which is typically a throne.
Panacaea (Greek)
Daughter of Asclepius and sister of Hygieia, Panacea was a goddess of healing by way of curative medicine. Her name gives us the word panacea, which refers to a cure-all for disease. She was said to carry a magic potion, which she used to heal people with any illness at all.
In greek mythology, Rhea is the mother of the gods, as well as the goddess of motherhood, fertility, childbirth, and comfort and good living. She is the daughter of Gaea and Uranus, two of the primordial gods who represent Earth and sky, respectively.
The Tibetans know Her as Lasya; the Chinese as Kuan Yin. To the Celts, she is Rhiannon. Despite dramatic differences between ancient and contemporary world cultures, She is universally regarded as the divine embodiment of healing, fertility, love, compassion, and grace.
Achlys was the goddess of misery and sadness in Greek mythology. She was a primordial spirit who may have existed before Chaos or been birthed by Nyx. She appears in two key sources, Hesiod's The Shield of Heracles and Nonnus's Dionysiaca.
In the Roman mythology the god of pain was called Algea.
The Algea were the personifications of sorrow in Greek mythology, daughters of the goddess of strife, Eris. The Algea had numerous siblings, including Horcus, Ponos, Limos, the Hysminai, the Makhai, the Phonoi, the Androktasiai, the Neikea, the Pseudologoi, the Amphilogiai, Dysnomia, Ate, and Lethe.
The three gods of medicine in ancient Egypt were: Sekhmet, Toth, and Isis. Q: How were Sekhmet and Toth depicted in ancient Egypt? In ancient Egypt, Goddess Sekhmet was usually shown in statues as a woman with the head of a lioness.
Asclepius, Greek Asklepios, Latin Aesculapius, Greco-Roman god of medicine, son of Apollo (god of healing, truth, and prophecy) and the mortal princess Coronis. The Centaur Chiron taught him the art of healing.
Okininushi was known as the deity of pain because of the painfully torturous trials that the hero survived in the story called The White Hare of Inaba.
Panacea was the goddess associated with herbal lore and the salves and medicines that were made from them. She was thought to have access to a special curative herb that could heal all, and she was often invoked during the making of medicines and ointments.
Self-care can help you heal emotional pain. You can try learning mindfulness and grounding exercises, requesting support from friends, and labeling your emotions. For long-term emotional pain, you may want to consider seeking the help of a professional who can support you with therapy techniques and medications.
Pain is the gift no one wants. But, as C.S. Lewis explains, sometimes it is the gift that God must give. When we are content without God (or with God kept in second place), he may, out of love, give us the gift of pain—not to punish us, but to draw us to himself and keep us from even greater suffering in the future.