Mythology - celtic
Blodenwedd (Blodewedd, Blodeuedd)- The most beautiful and treacherous sun and moon Goddess. Called "White Flower" or "Flowerface."Associated with the white owl, the dawn, primroses, broom, cockle, oak, and meadowsweet.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
The roots of Celtic spirituality stem from the sacredness of the land. The Celts were traditionally an agrarian people who viewed the land as not only alive, but also as a great Goddess who provided for all their earthly spiritual needs.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Bridget (Briget, Brede)-Goddess of the Sacred Fire, the sun, hearth, and home. Fire of fire, the bride Goddess of inspiration, poetry, medicine, healing, and smithcraft. Associated with the fire pot, her brass shoe, and the spindle and distaff.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
In Celtic mythology, the holy well is considered the source of all life—certainly because it is the concealed origin from which water springs, but also because it is a gateway between the worlds seen and unseen.
Toko-pa Turner • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
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