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“Bridget, Bright Goddess of the Gael” Artist: Talon Abraxas
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Artist: Tessa Mythos, “Brigid the Bright”
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Rhiannon, the enigmatic horse goddess of Welsh lore, emerges from the mists of Annwn, the Otherworld, riding a white steed that no mortal can catch unless she wills it. Choosing love on her own terms, she defies expectations, only to face trials that test her strength and grace. Through unjust accu
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Of the many Goddesses in Irish tradition, Brigid is one of the most well-known. Pagans know her as Great Mother Goddess of Ireland, and Christians as a Saint Brigid (Brigid of Kildare), providing a beautiful bridge between beliefs and practices. With this energy, Brigid brings the remembrance of our Oneness and is an awesome affirmation...
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Joanna Powell Colbert, Brigit
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Just finished today - painting on birch panel of Brigid - happy Imbolc/Candlemas!
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Tea & Rosemary☕️🌱 on Instagram: "Brigid: Celtic Goddess Of Spring, Fertility, and Life Powers: Protecting women, children, homes, and domestic cattle preventing natural disasters, healing illness Offerings: Poetry, knit handicrafts, whisky, milk, a candle flame, bread & cakes Symbols: The Brigid Cross, holy wells, the serpent, the eternal flame, corn dolls, flowers, lambs Teachings: Motherhood and nurture, fertility, the divine feminine, passion, and invention artwork by: Cheryl…
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Brigit, Brigid or Bríg (/ˈbrɪdʒɪd, ˈbriːɪd/, Old Irish Irish pronunciation: [ˈbʲɾʲiʝidʲ]; meaning 'exalted one') was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. She appears in Irish mythology as a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the daughter of the Dagda and wife of Bres, with whom she had a son named Ruadán. It has been suggested that Brigid is a continuation of the Indo-European dawn goddess. She is associated with the spring season, fertility, healing, poetry and smithcraft. Cormac's Glossary...
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