Bandia Brigid, a rúnseacr.

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Bandia Brigid, a rúnseacr.
sittin together
Brigid. Birth of Spring.
Artist: Ruth Sanderson
Tantallon Castle. North Berwick, Scotland
Knight-Woman, 1909 by Vardges Surenyants (Armenian, 1860–1921)
there is not III, 2023, oil on canvas, 100 x 150 cm
In Irish mythology, Caer Ibormeith was a daughter of Prince Ethal Anbuail of Sid Uamuin in Connacht. Every alternate Samhain she would change into a swan, in which form she would remain for a year before becoming human again the following Samhain. She eventually married Aengus of the Tuatha de Dannan, but first he had to pick her out, in swan form, from a group of one hundred and fifty other swans at Loch Bel Dragon (Now Lough Muskry in the Galtees.) Having chosen correctly, he turned into a swan himself and they flew away, to the fortress of the River Boyne at Drogheda, singing beautiful music that put all its listeners asleep for three days and nights. With Aengus, Caer was the foster-mother of Diarmuid.
§ illustration: Caer comes to Aengus by Night by Ted Nasmith
Imbolc… the pagan rooted light and fire festival, the first of three, that celebrates winter’s midpoint and honors the goddess Brigid… we’re half way through until spring ❄️🐑🌼🪻🌾🔥
Blessed Imbolc to anyone who celebrates✨
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The Celtic goddess Sequana in her duck-boat.
Bronze, Gallo-Roman era, Archaeological Museum of Dijon
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Father of All – The Dagda Aesthetic
“There was a time I used to look into my father’s eyes in a happy home. I was a king, I had a golden throne. Those days are gone, now the memory’s on the wall. I hear the songs from the places where I was born. Upon a hill across a blue lake, that’s where I had my first heartbreak. I still remember how it all changed. My father said, "Don’t you worry, don’t you worry, child. See heaven’s got a plan for you. Don’t you worry, don’t you worry now.“
The Dagda aesthetic requested by: feral-at-heart