Goddess Alive: Inviting Celtic and Norse Goddesses into Your Life

Goddess Alive: Inviting Celtic and Norse Goddesses into Your Life

by Michelle Skye (Author)

Synopsis

The changing of the seasons, phases of the moon, even our personal experiences-all are reflections of the Divine Feminine. Create a stronger connection to the sacred world and your own divinity by welcoming these thirteen powerful Celtic and Nordic goddesses into your life.

As you make your way through a transformative year, know that each goddess has a different energy and a unique lesson to teach you. Starting with the Winter Solstice, the eight seasonal Sabbats and five faces of the moon provide the guideposts along your path. Through ritual, invocation, guided meditations, and magical activities, you'll explore each goddess's unique mythology and discover her message for your life.
Cerridwyn Welsh Goddess of Rebirth and Renewal
Brigid Irish Goddess of Healing, the Forge, and Creative Inspiration
Eostre Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring
Freyja Norse Goddess of Love and War
Aine Irish Goddess of Faeries and Fertility
Danu Irish Mother Goddess of Wisdom
Modron Welsh Mother Goddess of Mystery
Hella Norse Goddess of the Underworld
Branwen Welsh Goddess of Sovereignty
Maeve Irish Goddess of Personal Power
The Valkyries Norse Goddesses of Battle Magic and Soul Journey
Morrighan Irish Goddess of Magic and Death
Rhiannon Welsh Great Queen and Horse Goddess

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 280
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Published: 31 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0738710806
ISBN 13: 9780738710808

Author Bio

Michelle Skye (Massachusetts) is a Pagan Priestess with over ten years' experience following the Path of the Wise. An active member of the Wiccan and Pagan communities, she teaches classes, leads workshops, and has founded Massachusetts Pagan Teens and Sisterhood of the Crescent Moon. Her articles have appeared in Circle Magazine and SageWoman, and she's a regular contributor to Llewellyn annuals and Renaissance Magazine.