Hazel Archer-Ginsberg: Mysteries of the Celtic Goddesses
Presented on February 9th, 2017
Celtic mythology was passed on orally by Druid priests, and worship of Celtic Goddesses was discouraged by the Romans and Christians. However, many Celtic figures were integrated into the new culture, and the resurgence of Druid and Pagan movements has sparked interest in Celtic goddesses. Learn how goddesses like the trifold goddess Brigid, with her powers of Fire of Inspiration, Hearth, and Forge, is celebrated today.
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Видео Hazel Archer-Ginsberg: Mysteries of the Celtic Goddesses канала Theosophical Society
Celtic mythology was passed on orally by Druid priests, and worship of Celtic Goddesses was discouraged by the Romans and Christians. However, many Celtic figures were integrated into the new culture, and the resurgence of Druid and Pagan movements has sparked interest in Celtic goddesses. Learn how goddesses like the trifold goddess Brigid, with her powers of Fire of Inspiration, Hearth, and Forge, is celebrated today.
Available on DVD at: http://questbooks.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=3281&search=Mysteries+of+the+Celtic&description=true&category_id=59&sub_category=true
Видео Hazel Archer-Ginsberg: Mysteries of the Celtic Goddesses канала Theosophical Society
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