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SER-nun-nos or Ser-NUN-nos? KER-nun-nos or Ker-NUN-nos?
The Old Gaulish antlered god Cernunnos is hot these days. (Ask me, He's always been hot.) So how do you pronounce His Name?
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lunar new year and imbolc being on the same day today kinda feels special as a chinese irish person! good wishes for the year~
mór ríoghain
A Solstice Visit to the Ballachulish Goddess
It was a gray and cloudy, rainy Winter Solstice morning. We didn’t see the sun till a few hours after dawn. In the photo above the winter solstice sun appears over the river Clyde, the watery realm of the Goddess Clutha. Clutha Isn’t just associated with the river she is the entire water cycle, from the rains coming in from the west and into Loch Lomond which flow into the river Leven and then into the mighty River Clyde om their journey to the sea.
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The Celtic Month of Rowan
Published in the 1940s, The White Goddess written by Robert Graves has served as the basis for a great deal of popular information on the Celtic ogham. Despite being the grandson of ogham scholar Charles Graves, Robert took liberties with the history of the ogham alphabet and added embellishments such as the thirteen-month ogham tree calendar. The appeal of this calendar for working with the energy of trees has captured the imagination of many of us who have incorporated it into our magical practices.
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Rhiannon, Celtic Goddess of Birds and Horses
Rhiannon, Goddess of Birds and Horses, is also known as the Queen of the Fairies. A Goddess of Transformation, she uses her powers for love of others or self, shining in our hearts as an example of true love and beauty. She appears in both the first and third branches of the Mabinogion, a medieval Welsh narrative which grew out of the ancient myths of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses. She possessed deep magic and could manifest her dreams and desires both for herself and for the good of all.
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Pagan Portals: Gods and Goddesses of Wales
Title: Pagan Portals: Gods and Goddesses of Wales — A Practical Introduction to Welsh Deities and Their Stories Publisher: Moon Books Author: Halo Quin Pages: 120pp Price: $10.95 (paperback) Release Date: 1 July 2019
Rhiannon. Pryderi. Pwyll. Arianrhod. Taliesin. Ceridwen. Annwn. In this brief -- but informative -- primer, Quin explores the primary texts which preserved the tales of the Welsh Gods and Goddesses; analyzes what we can learn about the Deities from these texts; and offers suggestions for meditation, journeywork, and offerings in their honor.
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