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Druidism: The Enduring Power of Celtic Spiritual Traditions

Druidism is an ancient spiritual tradition from the Celtic cultures of Britain and Gaul, fascinating many people over the years. This practice focuses on a ...

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Deep Symbolism of the Celtic Stag and Why It’s So Important

If you’ve ever seen a stag or deer, you’re immediately taken aback by its majesty and sophistication. This is especially true if you happen upon a male in ...

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Gáe Bulg: The Powerful Celtic Spear of Death

The Celtic mythology of Ireland and Scotland is home to many fascinating weapons but none can match the gruesome Gae Bulg. The spear of the feared Irish ...

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Danu: The Mother Goddess at the Heart of Celtic Mythology

In Celtic mythology, the goddess Danu, also known as Anu or Dana, is the ancient mother of all gods and of the Celtic people. She was thought to be both the ...

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Exploring Awen: Origins and Symbolism in Celtic Culture

Awen is an important symbol in Celtic culture. It's a symbol of creativity, imagination, and aesthetic sensibility. In the Celtic language, Awen means ...

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Macha: Celtic Goddess of Power, Fertility, and War

In ancient Ireland, there was a goddess revered by women warriors, feared by men, and known to everyone in all the land. She is called Macha, a deity that ...

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The Celtic Cross: A Blend of Pagan and Christian Traditions

The Celtic cross is one of the most well-known Irish symbols and is commonly found in graveyards, public monuments, artwork, and fashion. While its origins ...

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Celtic Shield Knot – What It Really Means

The Celtic shield knot (sometimes called a looped square) is one of the most recognizable of the Celtic knots, and one of the oldest. While in the past it ...

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8 Main Types of Celtic Knots and What They Mean

Celtic knots are everywhere, in jewelry, tattoos, decorative items, sculpture, artwork and architecture. These are several types of Celtic knots, from ...

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Celtic Horned God Cernunnos – History and Symbolism

In Celtic mythology, Cernunnos was the Horned God who ruled over wild beasts and places. He’s most commonly associated with forests, wild animals, ...