I was walking recently, caught in a swirl of my thoughtsâthose in-between moments where the veil seems thinner, where the world pauses and breathes with you. The air was thick with the scent of earth and dusk, a gentle reminder of nature’s omnipresence. I wandered through the familiar trails of my yard, lost in the…
Tag: Celtic Goddess
Working with Queen Mab / Medb in Modern Practice
Engaging with Queen Mab/Medb invokes fierce feminine sovereignty and empowerment. Her presence encourages self-discovery, confronts fears, and blurs the line between the mundane and magical. She requires respect and offers guidance in reclaiming one’s power, exploring dreams, and embracing authenticity. Her energy is transformative, challenging individuals to honor their true selves.
Transformative Self-Care Rituals with Nature
This content explores sacred rituals that intertwine herbal magic with self-love, honoring goddesses Danu and Freya. It details offerings, such as herbal blends and tinctures, aimed at nurturing inner strength and beauty. Engaging in these practices fosters a deep connection to the divine feminine, enhancing self-worth and spiritual growth.
Danu: The Sacred Mother Goddess of Celtic Mythology
Among the most ancient and powerful deities in Celtic mythology stands Danu, the revered Mother Goddess from whom the Tuatha DĂ© Danannâthe âFolk of the Goddess Danuââtake their name. Though little survives in the ancient texts about Danu herself, her influence is deeply woven into the fabric of Celtic lore, and her essence resonates profoundly…
đ„đ Brigid & Lugh: Celtic Deities of Light, Craft, and Sacred Fire đđ„
Honoring the Bright Ones of the Wheel Here at LunaOwl: The Unconventional Momma, we usually highlight a feminine deity every Fridayâa way to connect with the Divine Feminine and honor the powerful goddesses who walk with us. But today isnât just any Fridayâitâs the Summer Solstice, also known as Litha, a sacred day of light,…
Exploring Ancestry and Magic: The Intersection of Wodin and The MorrĂgan
Wodinâs Dayâoften recognized as a day to honor Odin, the Norse Allfather and seeker of wisdomâisnât just about looking outward to ancient gods for guidance. Itâs also about looking inward. Itâs a sacred pause in the week to honor our own pursuit of wisdom, the roots that ground us, and the magic that pulses through our bloodlines….
