Video: Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Faery Tradition, Legacy of the Witchblood, Occult History, Occultism and the Arts Add commentsAuthor and occultist, Sorita D’Este, posted this on Facebook and I just had to put it on the blog! It is really gorgeous with vocals by Loreena McKennitt and some very cool storytelling. Its also a nice follow up for the Ogham post.
Thanks Sorita! And enjoy!
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Irish / Celtic Gods and Goddesses (Part 1) – The Ever Living Ones The Celtic pantheon is known from a variety of sources, these include written Celtic mythology, ancient places of worship, statu…
Irish / Celtic Gods and Goddesses (Part 1) – The Ever Living Ones
The Celtic pantheon is known from a variety of sources, these include written Celtic mythology, ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, cult objects, and place or personal names.
It should be understood that there are two main types of Celtic deities: general and local. General deities were known by Celts throughout large regions, and are the gods and goddesses they invoked for protection, healing, luck, honour, and many other needs. The local deities were the spirits of a particular feature of the landscape (such as particular mountains, trees, or rivers) and thus was generally only known by the locals in the surrounding areas.
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November 25th, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Thank you, my dear Queen Witch, for telling us about this Great video !!!
November 25th, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Cool huh! Glad you like it.
January 27th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
That was very lovely Arlene, thanks so much for posting that, I am working on assignments for Celtic Gods and Goddesses so it was most helpful and informative too ( :