In folk magic, river water is often utilized in cleansing and healing work. I’m fortunate to live near a uniquely powerful source that springs from an uncommon place: the center of the city. Rivers have always played an important role in Appalachian life. Of course, they were vital to their communities, providing drinking water, plant and animal life, fertile land, and transportation. They were highly interconnected with cultural practices. Traditionally, in order to properly harness the pr...
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Merry Meet! Welcome to Mercian Forest, a place where you will find everything to meet your Pagan needs. This listing is for a wall hanging depicting Cerridwen. In Celtic Welsh mythology Cerridwen is the keeper of the Cauldron of knowledge, inspiration, transformation and rebirth and if she is a deity you call upon, this wall hanging would be a great addition to your Altar. This tile is available in two sizes, 7 to 8 cm and 9 to 10 cm please select your preference. We are based in Wiltshire in the UK, near to our Spiritual home of Avebury, the White Horse and a short distance from Stone Henge. All the items you see on our pages are handmade by us. Thank you for looking and Blessed Be )O(
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Much of what we know about Welsh Celts’ specific deities and beliefs comes from the Mabinogion. This medieval collection is composed of 11 Welsh stories that were handed down orally for generations. The mythical tales not only give us the names of the Welsh gods and goddesses, but they also show us how the Celts viewed many aspects of the spiritual world. This post is about 11 gods and goddesses from Wales' past. Cymru | Wales | Ancient Wales | Welsh Celts | Paganism | Ancient Welsh People | Celtic Religion | Welsh History | Celtic Britons