Talk:Muses/@comment-37167427-20200218174047

the difference between goddess and Muse. A muse is a person, usually a woman, who gives someone, usually a man, a desire to create art, poetry, or music, and gives them ideas for it. The word muse originates from Greek mythology. The Greek gods Zeus and Mnemosyne had nine daughters called the Muses. The nine daughters were of one being in heart, spirit and thought. If the muses loved a man, then the man's worries instantly disappeared. The muse is not always a human being.It could be either spiritual or a person of flesh and blood.

A Goddess on the other hand is a female spirit or being that is believed to have power over a particular part of the world or nature.In some cultures goddesses are deities associated with Earth, motherhood, love, and the household.