An inspiring journey into the bounteous and abundant nature of the native British Goddesses. Based in the English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish traditions, the book explores the Goddess in Brigit's Isles as * Maiden * Lover * Mother * Crone * Mother of the Elements:Earth, Water, Fire, Air Some Goddess names will be familiar, others will come as if from a dream, a remembering An inspiring journey into the bounteous and abundant nature of the native British Goddesses. Based in the English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish traditions, the book explores the Goddess in Brigit's Isles as * Maiden * Lover * Mother * Crone * Mother of the Elements:Earth, Water, Fire, Air Some Goddess names will be familiar, others will come as if from a dream, a remembering of a time long ago when the Goddess was truly honoured and loved in the islands. There is a section on the return of Goddess spirituality and consciousness and Her Present Day Revelation.
The Ancient British Goddess: Her Myths, Legends and Sacred Sites
An inspiring journey into the bounteous and abundant nature of the native British Goddesses. Based in the English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish traditions, the book explores the Goddess in Brigit's Isles as * Maiden * Lover * Mother * Crone * Mother of the Elements:Earth, Water, Fire, Air Some Goddess names will be familiar, others will come as if from a dream, a remembering An inspiring journey into the bounteous and abundant nature of the native British Goddesses. Based in the English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish traditions, the book explores the Goddess in Brigit's Isles as * Maiden * Lover * Mother * Crone * Mother of the Elements:Earth, Water, Fire, Air Some Goddess names will be familiar, others will come as if from a dream, a remembering of a time long ago when the Goddess was truly honoured and loved in the islands. There is a section on the return of Goddess spirituality and consciousness and Her Present Day Revelation.
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NormaCenva –
Actual Rating 3.5 Stars
R.M. Watters –
Interesting book. It focused heavily on goddess legend and myth, not as much on sacred sites but it is in there. There was great information on the goddess Rhiannon. I found I was skimming 80% of the book though. If you thought a college textbook was boring to read, this is far worse for an entertaining read. Still had decent information though
Angie Curtis –
Covers everything you could want to known about the ancient goddess in relation to Glastonbury. I loved it and learned so much. I felt as if I was right there with her as she spoke about that land, scared sites and the myths and legends that surround Glastonbury and the Goddess
Mia –
Lots of great pictures and drawings of archeological objects and sites, tracing roots of British goddesses, sometimes to their native surroundings and sometimes to surprisingly far off places. Very fun if you like Celtic or just Goddess studies
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Vonley7 –
Amazing
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