The Celtic Moon Goddess

By Eliseo Mauas Pinto
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Published: Sep. 30, 2012
Words: 22,412 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301553839


Short description

Most of you might probably be aware of the significance of the "Mother Goddess", a term used to refer to a deity who represents "motherhood, fertility,and creation". “The Celtic Moon Goddess” is not only a brief compendium regarding the passionate and ancient believes of the Celtic People, but certainly a good source of information to be read for lovers of all things related to the Goddess.

Extended description

Many different Goddesses have represented motherhood in one way or another, and some have been associated with the birth of humanity as a whole. Others have represented the fertility of the earth, but how about the “Moon Goddesses" then?
On this book you will certainly may find a good source of information to be read not only regarding “Arianrhod” and “Rhiannon”, the two main “Moon Goddess” for the Celts, but also further relationships concerning the symbolism and significance of all things related to the Goddess.

Tags

poems about, lunar calendar, goddess worship, mabinogion, welsh mythology, goddess spirituality, celtic mythology, celtic spirituality, goddess rhiannon, moon goddess

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