Bel, the Horned God, the Green Man, Sun God of the Druids. He is the same Shiva Pashupati Lord of the Animals, Osiris the Green Dying and Resurrected Lord. He is also called Pan (Peter Pan), and Dionysus of the Greeks, and Murugan or Sanat Kumara of Sri Lanka and Ancient Mu or Lemuria. Also … Continue reading Bel – Sun God of the Druids →
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Cernnunos, as The Horned God, Lord of the Animals is portrayed as human or half human with an antler crown. Though he wears a human face his energy and his ...
The Celts were polytheists, believing in multiple gods and goddesses. Regional deities were known throughout the Celtic regions, and usually included the deities of protection, healing, luck, and …
From Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham To See Ghosts: Carry lavender and inhale its scent. To allay fears: Carry a mixture of nettle and yarrow. To Detect Witches: Carry a sachet of Rue,...
Goddess has been worshipped around the world since ancient times. With her many faces and names she has added richness and balance to human lives. She resides deep within all of us. Let us take a journey with Goddess through the seasons...spring,...
Source: Pinterest Well, dang! I just don't know what to say, except to say our world is very mysterious! Source: Pinterest A few weeks ago I made a pendant based on a free tutorial by Zoraida Bros. I was then inspired to tweak it with a few of my own inspired techniques. I was thrilled with the new pieces of jewelry and more and more ideas kept flowing. My creative muse was hard at work providing me with a steady stream of new ideas. Source: Pinterest Insert music from the movie 'Shark'....Then I was on Pinterest and saw a piece that was pretty darn close to one of my new designs. I clicked and followed and found to my amazement another jewelry artist that had a line of wire jewelry that was not only like mine, but the prices were nearly the same. No, she did not copy my creations! No, I did not copy her creations! So how did this happen? It turns out that no one person is the creator of an idea or physical piece of art. Souce: Pinterest Well, perhaps my creative muse is also actively inspiring other artists. It turns out that she's not 'my' creative muse at all! She's 'our' creative muse! (I just looked up muse and it is said that there are only 9 muses. So, perhaps....) Perhaps we all share the same or simular muse. Perhaps we are all connected through an unseen loving and creative energy that we are all fortunate to be part of and we are merely the hands that are used to bring more into our physical world. Source: Pinterest So I calmed down and said thank you to that unseen creative energy for providing ideas and for shaing them with many artists. Muse From the Free Dictionary Greek Mythology Any of the nine daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus, each of whom presided over a different art or science. Synchronicity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the philosophical concept. For other uses, see Synchronicity (disambiguation). Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events that are apparently causally unrelated or unlikely to occur together by chance, yet are experienced as occurring together in a meaningful manner. The concept of synchronicity was first described in this terminology by Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychologist, in the 1920s.[1]
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Celtic gods and goddesses come from the oral traditions and tales conceived in pre-Christian Gaul (France), Iberia, Britain, and Ireland.
Path Weaver Greetings Card From my original artwork 'Path Weaver' This is my interpretation of the ancient goddess 'Elen of the Ways' she is a Sovereign Goddess linked with the balance of the energies of the land and is said to be a protector of the British Isles. She is mentioned in the Welsh Mabinogion where she was a beautiful Roman Queen, in this form she is said to have had four Caers (Castles/Forts) built and connected them with a series of trackways known as Sarn Helen which parts of can still be walked on to this day. However her legend can be traced back much further into the depths of time when the British Isles were part of the ancient Boreal forest that covered much of the Northern hemisphere, here she is linked closely with the ancient Reindeer migratory trackways and the Reindeer tribes such as the Sami. Card Size 5 x 7 inches 13cm x 18cm Printed with eco friendly toner on thick 300gsm 100% recycled board with a brown envelope made from 100% recycled paper Cards left blank for your own message Packaged in a fully biodegradable corn starch bag