Cernunnos
Gaulish God of liminality, crossroads, death, pastoral wealth, abundance, hunters, the hunted, the wild, and the tame.
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Cernunnos
Gaulish God of liminality, crossroads, death, pastoral wealth, abundance, hunters, the hunted, the wild, and the tame.
If you are Nonhuman/Incarnate: Are you a pagan, and do you work with Cernunnos*?
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Yes I'm Nonhuman, but No I'm not pagan.
Yes I'm Nonhuman, Yes I'm pagan, No I don't work with Cernunnos
Yes I'm Nonhuman, Yes I'm pagan, Yes I work with Cernunnos
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*Cernunnos the Deity, either from a Gaulish or generally Celtic perspective, NOT the Wiccan Horned God. Please respect the difference.
If you happen to fall into this weird like intersection of things, hi!! I'm a Cernunnos devotee that does a lot of research as acts of devotion haha I am currently batting around a theory/theories about Cernunnos' connection to the Nonhuman/Incarnate pagan community through His role as mediator between the Worlds. If you'd be willing to tell me anything about your personal experiences with Him, please reach out to me directly!
I'm actually working on a list of basically interview questions, and I'd love some perspectives beyond only that of my partner and myself.
Please reblog for sample size! No matter where you exist within this poll, thank you for participating~
Speaking of Cernunnos, I drew this image of him today:
Digital Altar: Cernunnos
Gaulish God of liminality, death, mediation, balance, wealth, the hunt, and the wild & tamed.
Cernunnos
Gaulish Mythology: God of the Underworld, liminality, fertility, wealth, and the wild.