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, which held special import for the early Celts. The site of her well still exists in Ireland, and it's eternal flame is still quietly attended by eighteen maidens. The catholic cult made her a saint due to her fervent worshipers, who accepted christ, but could not endorse a religion that excluded her.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Brighid
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, which held special import for the early Celts. The site of her well still exists in Ireland, and it's eternal flame is still quietly attended by eighteen maidens. The catholic cult made her a saint due to her fervent worshipers, who accepted christ, but could not endorse a religion that excluded her.
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