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a painting of a woman with wings holding a wand in her hand and looking at the sky

“Queen Brighid the Bright” by Brian Froud "Queen Brighid the Bright comes to light out of the darkness, stepping from Tir Tairngiri (the Land of Promise) to whisper old magical tales in our ears... The white of the wand represents purity; its straightness represents justice..." @ http://megarah-moon.tumblr.com/post/123586937015/queen-brighid-the-bright-by-brian-froud-queen

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a woman with long red hair and wings standing in the woods next to two foxes

DRYADS THE NYMPHS OF THE TREES- The Beautiful Dryads Nymphs of the Trees Dryads were the beautiful Nymphs of the trees, groves,woods and mountain forests. They were the ladies of the Oaks, Pines, Ash, Apple and Laurel Trees. For those known as the Hamadryades Nymphs of the Trees, these nymphs sprung up from the earth at their birth, to which their lives were closely tied to the type of tree they were born too. While the tree flourished, so did its resident nymph, however, when the tree died…

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Who is Maeve? Queen Maeve, often spelled Medb or Mabh (and pronounced “may-vuh” or “mave”), is a legendary figure from Irish mythology, frequently referred to as the Irish Faery Queen or Queen of the Fairies.  The best way to connect with Maeve is through her mythology, epithets, and symbols. This lesson of the Goddess’ Temple Course will explore the most important information about her and how to worship Maeve in your personal pagan practice.  Click the pin to learn more! Maeve Goddess, Goddess Maeve, Queen Maeve, Maeve Celtic Goddess, Celtic Tree Calendar, Irish Goddess, Goddess Symbols, Faery Queen, Irish Folklore

Who is Maeve? Queen Maeve, often spelled Medb or Mabh (and pronounced “may-vuh” or “mave”), is a legendary figure from Irish mythology, frequently referred to as the Irish Faery Queen or Queen of the Fairies. The best way to connect with Maeve is through her mythology, epithets, and symbols. This lesson of the Goddess’ Temple Course will explore the most important information about her and how to worship Maeve in your personal pagan practice. Click the pin to learn more!

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