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.
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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 Dé Danann—the “Folk of the Goddess Danu”—take 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…
🌿 Honoring Cernunnos: Lord of the Wild Things 🌿
Cernunnos, the “Lord of the Wild Things,” is an enigmatic deity symbolizing nature, fertility, and the cycles of life and death in Celtic mythology. Depicted often with stag antlers surrounded by wildlife, he represents balance and interconnectedness within ecosystems. Cernunnos invites deep spiritual connections with nature through honoring, rituals, and mindful introspection.
