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Triple Goddess
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The Triple Goddess represents the divine feminine's connection to the cycles of nature..........................
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Brigid
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The Celtic Goddess Brigid is beloved as the muse of poetic inspiration and the mistress of the healing arts. She is also associated with..........................
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DANU
Flowing Mother of Abundance
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Danu is thought to be the great mother of the race of the Tuatha De Danaan, the ancient tribe of the Celtic people. She is the great goddess of............................
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MORRIGAN
Great Phantom Queen
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Morrigan is a goddess of destruction and fury, a true warrior spirit. She used her sexual power to.....................................................
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Brigid
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The Celtic Goddess Brigid is beloved as the muse of poetic inspiration and the mistress of the healing arts. She is also associated with smithcraft.........................
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Triple Goddess Plaque
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The seasons of a woman`s life........................................................
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Morrigan
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Morrigan is the Celtic Goddess of Destruction/Creation. Elaborated from an Epona plaque, this image depicts.............................................................
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Kerridwen
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Kerridwin is the Welsh Triple Goddess. Her cauldron was the Celtic symbol for prosperity and rebirth, and she herself is the..................................................
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Greenman
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This Lord of the Woods stands eternal, a Green Man holding the Sacred Snake of death and rebirth. In him are combined the oak, the forests, the fields, and the harvest. His sacred cycles are the forces of wild nature and male generative power. In our rituals, we call on him as Jack of the Green, the Forest God, Lord Silenus, or Mighty Pan. He is the universal male principle and divinity in Nature.
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Greenman
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This seated Green Man represents the wisdom of primitive nature, the current of male creativity. Strong, organic, centered, here is depicted..................................
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Kernunnos
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Kernunnos, the Celtic Father of Animals with his companion Stag and Boar, is an archetype of mature masculine energy.......................................................
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Wheel of the Year
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Honor the traditional holidays of the ancient Celts with this seasonal pictorial calendar. Rich symbolism in loving detail. 8 hooks to hang each date at top.
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Spiral Goddess
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This delicate Spiral Goddess was designed by sculptor Abby Willowroot in conjunction with the Goddess 2000 Project, whose simple goal is to place a Goddess Shrine on every block in every city on Earth. Spiral-force or serpent force................
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Spiral Lord
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This potent deity opens the hearts of men to the inner wellspring of their true emotions. Many men have been separated.......................................................
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Labyrinth Goddess
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The path to enlightenment. One side depicts the oldest known maze design. The other side shows....................................................................
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White Mini Spiral Goddess
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This delicate Spiral Goddess was designed by sculptor Abby Willowroot in conjunction with the Goddess 2000 Project, whose simple goal is to place a Goddess Shrine on every block in every city on Earth. Spiral-force or serpent force.................
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Black Mini Spiral Goddess
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The Goddess who keeps light and dark in balance. As surely as night follows day and as surely as the seasons turn..........................................................
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Black Mini Spiral Lord
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The God of the underworld embodies life, poised at the moment of beginning. Even in the dark of night we have the promise that................................................
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Verdigris Mini Earth Goddess
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Know by many names, the Irish Celts worshipped her as Danu, the Welsh Celts worshipped her as Don. Neopagans worship her as Gaia. Beliefs regarding Gaia vary..........................................................................
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Miniature Triple Moon Goddess
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The "Triple Goddess" comprises of three separate female figures being united; frequently described as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, each of which symbolizes..........................................................................................
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