Febris: The Goddess of Fever and the Fire That Purifies
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In this episode of The Goddess Divine Podcast, we enter the sweltering temples of ancient Rome to meet Febris, the little-known goddess of fever. Why would a civilization deify illness, and what does it mean to pray to the very force that burns through the body? Through microstory, history, cosmology, and reflection, we explore Roman beliefs about disease, divine negotiation, purification, and survival in a world without modern medicine.
Febris reveals a worldview in which health was relational, fever was sacred fire, and even illness had a face.
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