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Irish mythology is full of heroic tales, epic battles, and gods and goddesses. Central to these myths is the figure of the Morrigan, a mysterious and powerful deity whose influence spans across centuries. Origins of The Morrigan The Morrigan’s origins can be traced back to the ancient tribe of gods and goddesses known as the ... Read more

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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 Yambra Brighid Goddess, Brigid Goddess, Celtic Folklore, Goddess Brigid, Celtic Paganism, Deity Work, Goddess Magick, Goddess Of Spring, Symbole Viking

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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Celtic Gods And Goddesses Irish, Celtic Goddesses, Celtic Deities, Irish Goddess, Celtic Myth, Irish Folklore, Celtic Gods, Irish Mythology, Celtic Goddess

In Irish mythology, Danu ([ˈdanu]; modern Irish Dana [ˈd̪ˠanˠə]) is a hypothetical mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Old Irish: "the peoples of the goddess Danu"). Though primarily seen as an ancestral figure, some Victorian sources also associate her with the land. The hypothetical nominative form of the name, *Danu, is not found in any medieval Irish text, but is rather a reconstruction by modern scholars based on the genitive Danann (also spelled Donand or Danand), which is the only…

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