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Divine Couples |
Cerridwen's Cauldron |
Sacred Tree of Life |
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Friendship and Harmony |
Transformation, Inspiration |
Spiritual Energy, Wisdom |
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Goddesses are often portrayed with mortal kings as consorts, representing
the union of the feminine and masculine energies of both the spiritual and
material world. As a couple, they embody this sacred union of
separate forces creating harmony, peace, abundance, well-being, and new
life energies. The divine couple represents the duality of one's
spiritual and worldly nature and at the same time stresses each partner's
need for independence and balance, creating friendship, harmony, and
cooperation to enrich life's journey. Approx. 1 1/8" T x 1 1/8" W. |
Cauldrons
in Celtic mythology are symbols of abundance, inspiration, and divine
knowledge, as well as sources of metamorphosis and spiritual rebirth.
As keeper of the cauldron, Cerridwen is the Goddess of transformation,
controlling the shape changing of humans and animals and offering guidance
and spiritual renewal at crucial junctures on life's journey.
Cerridwen, whose totem animal is the boar, guarded the caldron of
inspiration and is considered the muse of the bards. Approx. 1 3/8"
T x 7/8" W. |
The sacred
Tree of Life represents the fruitfulness of the earth, evoking spiritual
growth, abundance, and rebirth. Rooted in the heart of the earth, it
drinks the sacred waters of life and stretches its branches into the
heavens, providing a bridge between celestial and earthly powers.
Each Celt tribe had a sacred tree as its focal point, a symbol of
sovereignty, sacred wisdom, and spiritual energy. Approx. 7/8"
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Brigantia the Bride |
Birds - The Herons |
Dragons |
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Healing, Fire, Inspiration |
Spirits of Prophecy |
Guardian Spirit |
Brigantia (St. Brigit or Bride) is the Celtic
Goddess of healing, fire and inspiration. Often portrayed with
serpents who possess the healing powers of the earth, she is closely
associated with the curative energies of sacred wells and springs.
As the muse of the creative arts, she provides light and inspiration to
the bard, smith and other artisans. As well, her association with
fire makes her the Goddess of the family hearth, childbirth, and domestic
accord. Approx.
1 1/8" T x 1 1/8" W. |
Birds play
a prominent role in Celtic myth and legend. As symbols of freedom
and transcendence, they represent the human soul in flight, liberated from
earthly ties, able to soar in spiritual communication with the heavens.
Returning to earth, they bring messages of prophecy and guidance, aiding
mortals on their spiritual and earthly journeys. As spirits of the air,
they provide a link between the soul and the spiritual forces of the
heavens. Approx. 1 3/8" T x 7/8" W. |
As a winged
serpent, dragons unite earthly powers with celestial forces, guarding the
gate to the nether worlds, protecting the treasures (both material and
spiritual) and controlling the earth's energies. Symbols of strength
and protection, they are often portrayed as stylized spirals or mazes:
sources of spiritual centering, self discovery, and a return to Mother
Earth. Inhabiting lakes, barrows, and hilltops, they guard and
protect all the earth and its inhabitants. Approx. 1 1/8" T x 1 1/8"
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