Nemetona of the holy grove, I stand in prayer, feet upon the soft moss, safe within the wooded ring
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Nemetona of the holy grove, I stand in prayer, feet upon the soft moss, safe within the wooded ring
CERNUNNOS: The Horned One Celtic god of the wild things. One of a kind textile art doll sculptural piece. Complete with snake, torcs and antlers; with contrast beading and layered patina effect finish. LINK IN BIO #cernunnos #thehornedone #thehornedgod #hedgewitch #godofthewitches #oldhorny #witchesofinstagram #witchcraft #shamanism #shaman #celtic #god #pagansofinstagram #pagan #wildhunt #celticgods #folklore #britishfolklore https://www.instagram.com/p/CkySq0mNxHV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Drums have often been thought of a way to connect to your own spirituality. For thousands of years, people have been drumming to connect to themselves and others around them. The consistent beat of a hand drum can allow you to enter a level of relaxation that will bring upon a new level of consciousness. Drumming calms a restless soul. It is no wonder that Druids, Sorcerers and Shamans widely incorporate drumming as their main choice of sound for a magic circle, spell, or ritual. #drum #druidry #pagan #druid #obod #pagansofinstagram #druidsofinstagram #magic #drummer #drummers #cernunnos #herne #hornedgod #darkart #pagansymbols #pagangods #celtic #paganart #celticpagan #celticgods #handmade #artwork #drums #iława #oldreligion #heathen #ritual #sorcery #witchcraft #witchart (w: Iława) https://www.instagram.com/p/COss9WpnT8n/?igshid=hr0nbfd4dpet
Artio
Celtic Bear Goddess of Wilelife, Transformation, Hunt, Nature, Abundunce, Forest, Shamanism, The Harvest, Fruit, Seasons, Balance, Fertility & Wild Things.
Artio is one of the more obscure goddesses in the Celtic pantheon. She is often shown with baskets of plenty and surrounded by animals. Artio is frequently depicted as a bear. Her name comes from the old Celtic word for bear, arth(e), which the Romans Latinized to artos. A goddess who is depicted as both bear and woman. Protective, but can be a harsh teacher. Known for a statue, and a handful of inscriptions. It’s commonly held that Artio is a goddess of the Forest and of Wild Things, particularly bears...Unlike the goddess Diana, who is depicted with her bow, Artio holds no weapon. Instead, the Bear Goddess holds an offering, and is therefore associated with abundance. She is also likely a Motherly provider and a strong protector, two traits attributed to bears. Artio is considered a zoomorphic goddess, meaning that she can take the form of an animal, in this case, a bear. Given such, it’s speculated that the bear in her tribute statue is actually the goddess, and the woman is her servant.
|Symbolism of Artio| Harvest Bears Wild Animals Fruits Grains Shamanism
|Personal Associations| Bears Birds Coyotes Any WildLife Animal
|Some of Her Ephithets| Artaius, Artaios (Bear-God) Artio (Bear-Goddess) Andarta (Great/Powerful Bear)
|Offerings| Fruit, Furs, Apples, Plants, Tree Bark, Honey, Fish, Sweet Things, Bear Imagry, Wine, Honeycomb, HoneySuckle, Gems That Remind You Of Her, Animal Bones
Day 8. Morrigan
Character lineup for some Celtic OCs for the webcomic I’ll probably never write~~~ ^^;
I’m experimenting with a new painting style and I had fun :)
Left to right in lineup: Wyrm, Bredda, and De.
Nantosuelta, warder of the home, I thank you for shelter and shielding,, prosperity and plenty.