albion
11-08-2004, 04:31 AM
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Goddess of the flame to the ancient Celts, she has survived into our time as "St. Bridget" in the Irish Catholic Church. To this day her "eternal flame" burns in Kildare, Ireland and her ancient sacred wells are still revered and visited. Brigit, Lady of the Fairies - watches over their sacred green places and, if you look into her Magickal Mirror, you can see the Faerie Realm.
Brigit is the patron and teacher of the arts, especially smith craft and forging - poetry and speaking - herbs and healing. Call on her to teach you these skills, to bring out your natural talents.
This particular image is done in the manner of a true Celtic talisman such as found in the Bronze Age hoards of Europe and the British Isles
Goddess of the flame to the ancient Celts, she has survived into our time as "St. Bridget" in the Irish Catholic Church. To this day her "eternal flame" burns in Kildare, Ireland and her ancient sacred wells are still revered and visited. Brigit, Lady of the Fairies - watches over their sacred green places and, if you look into her Magickal Mirror, you can see the Faerie Realm.
Brigit is the patron and teacher of the arts, especially smith craft and forging - poetry and speaking - herbs and healing. Call on her to teach you these skills, to bring out your natural talents.
This particular image is done in the manner of a true Celtic talisman such as found in the Bronze Age hoards of Europe and the British Isles