Celtic Goddess Systems

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- One in-depth guide to the system
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- One emailed certificate
- Your lineage
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* Plus FREE BONUS ATTUNEMENT of your choice from the enclosed PDF list.
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indepth Good Vibes Guides written by myself on:
- Spiritual Development
- Crystal Healing
- Colour Therapy
- Guide To The Whole Body
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Cerridwen Empowerment

Cerridwen is one of the Old Ones, one of the great
megalithic pre-Christian Goddesses of the Celtic World. Although, in her story,
she embodies all three lunar aspects of the Goddess, Maiden, Mother and Crone, she
is primarily worshipped in her Crone aspect, by and through her Cauldron of
Wisdom, Inspiration, Rebirth and Transformation. The cauldron has an intimate
association with femininity together with the cave, the cup and the chalice,
and the association of femininity with justice, wisdom and intelligence goes
back to very ancient times. Cerridwen was originally worshipped by the people
of Wales. It is told that she lived on an island, in the middle of Lake Tegid,
named after her husband, with her two children, a beautiful daughter, Creidwy,
and a very ugly son, Afagdu.
To compensate her son for his unfortunate appearance,
Cerridwen brewed a magical formula which would make Afagdu the most brilliant
and inspired of men. For a year and a day, she kept six herbs simmering in her
magical cauldron, known as "Awen", under the constant care of a boy
named Gwion. One day, while Gwion was stirring the cauldron, a few drops of the
bubbling liquid spattered on his hand. Unthinkingly, and in pain, Gwion, sucked
his burned hand, and suddenly he could hear everything in the world and
understood all the secrets of the past and future.
With his newly enchanted foresight Gwion knew how
angry Cerridwen would be when she found he had acquired the inspiration meant
for her son. He ran away, but Cerridwen pursued him. Gwion changed into a hare,
and Cerridwen chased him as a greyhound; he changed into a fish, and Cerridwen
pursued him as an otter; he became a bird, and she flew after him as a hawk;
finally, he changed into a grain of corn, and Cerridwen, triumphant, changed
into a hen, and ate him. When Cerridwen resumed her human form, she conceived
Gwion in her womb, and, nine months later, gave birth to an infant son, whom
she, in disgust, threw into the water of a rushing stream. He was rescued by a
Prince, and grew into the great Celtic bard, Taliesin.
Cerridwen Empowerment - £10
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Danu Empowerment

Flowing Mother of Abundance
Danu is thought to be the great mother of the race of the
Tuatha De Danaan, the ancient tribe of the Celtic people. Legend indicates she
greatly influenced them, nurtured them, even imparted her magic and esoteric
wisdom to them. She is the great goddess of flowing rivers and the life force
that they bring to the earth. She is associated with agriculture, cultivation,
and the nurturing of the land. She represents the cycle of life, death, and
rebirth, as demonstrated by the plants of the natural world, just as the humble
acorn buried in the ground becomes the mighty sacred oak tree.
She is a lover and a giver; she sees a small band of weary
warriors and their families dredged up on northernmost island shores. It takes
a goddess of compassion to want to nurture a broken people back to strength.
She is a goddess who recognizes potential. In spite of their incredible
fighting skills, these were a pretty common people. The Celtic goddess Danu
exhibits discerning judgment when she chose to share herself and her gifts to
these people. She knew talent when she saw it (even in its raw, unrevealed
form). Her properties include; Mother Goddess, Fertility, Abundance &
Protection.
Danu Empowerment - £10
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Marian Empowerment

Ancient Goddess of the Sea also known as Aphrodite and
Venus. She is the symbol of maternal love, once pictured as a great fish that
the birthed the Gods. This image was later translated into a Mermaid. She is
known as a great protector.
Legend says that many years ago King Kastro and his
seven armies tried to invade the sky palace of Marian only for her the ground
to open beneath their feet and to be cast out from her realm. They found
themselves reduced to a third of their stature, in height, breadth and
strength. Filled with such guilt were they that upon returning home their eyes
refused to see and the king took his own life. Call upon her for all matter to
do with sea; she is also involved with the trinity of sea, earth and sky.
Marian Empowerment - £10
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Arianrhod Empowerment

('Silver Wheel') Major Welsh Goddess. A star goddess. Her
palace was called Caer Arianrhod (Aurora Borealis), Goddess of time and karma.
Mother aspect of the Triple Goddess in Wales. Goddess of beauty, the Moon,
fertility and reincarnation. Mother of Llew Llau Gyffes by her brother Gwydion.
Her consort Nwyvre ('Sky, Space, Firmament') has survived in name only. Caer
Arianrhod is the circumpolar stars, to which souls withdraw between
incarnations, she is thus a Goddess of reincarnation. Honoured at the Full
Moon.
Celtic Moon-Mother Goddess called the Silver Wheel that
Descends into the Sea. Daughter of the Mother Goddess Don and her consort Beli.
She is ruler of Caer Sidi, a magical realm in the north. She was worshiped as
priestess of the moon. The benevolent silver sky-lady came down from her pale
white chariot in the heavens to watch more closely over the tides she ruled. Arianrhod
is said to be able to shapeshift into a large Owl, and through the great
Owl-eyes, sees even into the darkness of the human subconscious and soul. The
Owl symbolizes death and renewal, wisdom, moon magick, and initiations. She is
said to move with strength and purpose through the night, her wings of comfort
and healing spread to give solace to those who seek her.
Arianrhod Empowerment - £10
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Blodeuwedd Empowerment

In Celtic Myth the Goddess has three major aspects: the
maiden, the mother and the crone. These three represent the three stages in
life of a woman. Blodeuwedd is the flower maiden, Arianrhod represents the
mother and The Morrigu at last is the crone. These three aspects of the Celtic
goddess may have different names in different regions and regional legends. For
example, Morrigan also takes the mother role at times.
Blodeuwedd in a Cymric (Welsh) goddess an heroine known from
the Mabiniogi of Math mab Mathonwy where she was created from flowers as a wife
to Lleu. But she was unfaithful and plotted her husband's death. As a
punishment the wizard Gwydion turned her into an owl, forever fated to shun the
light of day.
Blodeuwedd was created from nine types of flowers: oak,
meadowsweet, broom, cockle, bean, nettle, chestnut, primrose, and hawthorn;
thus she is in and of herself magical, being a nine-fold maiden. By definition
she is a spring goddess, the maiden aspect of the Triple Goddess. Rules Over:
Flowers, wisdom, lunar mysteries, initiations.
Blodeuwedd Empowerment - £10
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Branwen Empowerment

Sister of Bran the Blessed and wife of the Irish king
Mathowch. Venus of the Northern Seas; one of the three matriarchs of Britain;
Lady of the Lake (cauldron); Goddess of Love and Beauty. Welsh love goddess. In
the Mabinogion, She is a central figure in being wed to the High King of
Ireland and thereby encompassing the doom of both the Irish and Britons, when
her brother Bran invades Ireland to rescue her from the degradation she
experiences at the hands of a vengeful Court.
A daughter of Manannan and Iweridd whose name means "fair bosom". She
is often equated with the Greek Aphrodite and is a Goddess of love, sexuality,
and of the sea. She was married to Mathowch, a king of Ireland who fought a battle
with Bran after a wedding feast insult. Her son Gwern was put in his place but
immediately killed. She died of a broken heart during the war between Wales and
England, which began with an insult at her wedding feast, which she believed
was her fault. It had, in fact, been the deliberate act of Evnissyn, a jealous
courtier who thrived on malicious mischief.
Her name indicates that she was a Raven goddess, and thus a
goddess of battle, though the epithet 'blessed' also indicates that she, like
her brother, Bran might also have been a psychopomp (transporter of the spirits
of the departed to the otherworld)
Branwen Empowerment - £10
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Cailleach Empowerment

'Old Woman' 'Crone' ''Duineach'' 'The Popular' 'Many
Followers'. Her properties include: Crone Aspect of the Great Goddess, Creator
of Storms : Goddess of Sovereignty Associated Season: Winter from Samhain
to Imbolc Associated Herbs, Trees & Fungi: Alder :: Yew
The Cailleach Beara is one of the oldest living mythological
beings associated with Ireland. She is usually associated with Munster in
particular Kerry and Cork. She is considered a goddess of sovereignty
giving the kings the right to rule their lands usually appearing as an old
woman who asks a hero to sleep with her, if the hero agrees to sleep with the
old hag she then transforms into a beautiful woman. This is similar to the
Morrigan who appeared to the hero Diarmuid O Duibne as a hag who asked him to
carry her over the river, he complies and is rewarded by her. The Cailleach Beara is ever-renewing and
passes through many lifetimes going from old age to youth in a cyclic
fashion. She is reputed to have had at least fifty foster children during
her 'lives'. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren formed the tribes
of Kerry and its surroundings.
The Book of Lecan (c.1400 a.d.) claims that the Cailleach
Beara was the goddess of the Corcu Duibne people from the Kerry region.
In Scotland the Cailleach Bheur serves a similar purpose as the personification
of Winter she has a blue face, and is born old at Samhain (Nov 1st) but grows
ever younger over time until she is a beautiful maiden at Beltane (May 1st).
Cailleach Empowerment - £10
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Epona Empowerment

Mother horse goddess of Earth, Epona was invoked often, but
more frequently during the equinoxes to bring about smooth passage of the
seasons (both physically and philosophically). Epona is the Celtic goddess
called to honor equinox ceremonies; reinforcing her power to deftly deal with
transitions. As an Earth goddess, she is hailed for her grounding nature,
particularly needed during times of crisis or flux in life. Always depicted
upon a horse. Epona would also serve as
the guardian of new life. She would welcome safe arrival of new babies as well
as new crops.
The goddess Epona was revered and worshiped by the ancient
Celtic people as a loving protector of horses, donkeys and other animals.
Commonly represented as a horse figure, a mare and foal or as a woman on
horseback, she was also a goddess of fertility, re-birth and abundance.
Although originally a Celtic goddess, she was eventually accepted by the Romans
who saw her more as a protector of their cavalry. She can fit into so many
aspects of our lives. She is the goddess of dreams not only of the sleeping
kind but the dreams of hope and ambition. She can be helpful in manifesting
dreams and is a good protector to have when venturing on a new path in life. A
prayer or invocation can be offered to her if one is having trouble sleeping or
wishes to have insightful or peaceful dreams. She is a nurturing caregiver and
can be called upon as a protector of families, children and women who are about
to give birth.
Epona is also good to turn to when seeking positive blessings
and prosperity. She is good to call upon during dark, difficult times in life
such as grief and loss and can offer guidance that is gentle and loving in
nature. Roses are a wonderful offering to leave on your altar for the goddess
Epona as are rose petals or rose incense. Sandalwood incense can also be used
as an offering. When burning a candle for Epona, the most common color
associated with her is white.
Epona Empowerment - £10
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Morgaine/Morgan le Fey Empowerment
Morgan le Fay is half-human and half-faerie (hence her name
“Le Fay”). The faerie are an ancient race of humanoid beings with supernatural
powers that originated from another-dimensional world that borders upon Britain
and Ireland on Earth. Morgan Le Fay is said to be the daughter of Gorlois, Duke
of Tintagil and of his wife, Igraine. Igraine also bore King Uther Pendragon a
son who became the legendary King of Camelot. However, Morgan’s faerie nature
indicates at least one of her parents must have been at least part faerie.
Morgan Le Fay is one of the most powerful sorceresses in the
history of Earth. Her magical powers are derived from three major sources. Due
to her faerie heritage she possesses innate personal powers such as the ability
to control minds; she also possesses abilities all humans potentially have,
such as the ability to engage in astral projection. She also has the faerie
ability to manipulate mystical energy, often through spells and enchantments of
ancient Celtic origin, an ability she has honed through practice.
Not all of Morgan’s powers have been documented as yet. It
is known that she can mystically manipulate both the natural environment of
Earth and the environment of the astral plane in which she once existed. She
can cast illusions, project mystical bolts (which can affect physical beings
and objects even when she is in astral form), create mystical force shields and
remove spirits from their bodies and place those spirits under her control.
When in physical form, she can fly and change her shape into other people or
animals (both real and mythical). She also has healing powers which she might
have used on her former foe King Arthur on transporting him to Otherworld.
Morgaine/Morgan le Fey Empowerment - £10
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Morrigan Empowerment

The Morrígan is a goddess of battle, strife, and fertility,
life and death. Her name translates as 'Phantom Queen,' She therefore had a
habit of appearing to the great heroes when their life was in
danger. Cúchulainn's divine grandfather the Dagda made love to the
Morrigan in a story of creation and conflict. Cuchulainn himself
encountered the Morrigan in a variety of forms; she appeared as a woman with
streaming long red hair, red eyebrows, wearing a long red cloak and carrying a
grey spear riding in a chariot. She could change her shape at
will. Cúchulainn did not recognize her as a goddess and spurned her
amorous intentions she then harassed him in battle. She also appeared as
an old crone. Her most well recognized form was that of a black crow who
was her totem bird.
The Morrigan was the High Queen and goddess of the Tuatha De
Dannen, who watched over the welfare and warfare of that fairy folk while they
against the Firbolg people for the soil of Ireland. She is prophetess of all
misfortune in battle and has knowledge of the fate of humanity. She is also the
messenger of death as the dark lady/washer at the ford: Morrigan is seen
washing bloody laundry prior to battle by those destined to die. Her
personality is associated with the sometimes frightening aspects of female
energy. As a protectress she empowers an individual to confront challenges with
great personal strength, even against seemingly overwhelming odds. She may be a
Goddess of battle, strife and fertility but like all the Celtic Goddesses, she
is neither totally evil nor good. She is a balance. Like the Greek Goddess
Athena, the Morrigan often steps in to wage justifiable war. She is called upon
by warriors, and if she agrees with their battle and motives, she aids them.
Morrigan Empowerment - £10
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Brigit Empowerment

Celtic Goddess of Fire, Brigit, is a Solar and Lunar being.
Myth and legends cover centuries in time
and it is said that she was so beloved that the Irish, wanting to preserve this
Druid Goddess after Christianity, incorporated her into Christian Legend. Known
by many names; Brigantia in England, Bride in Scotland and Bridandu in Wales
and France, Brigt is said to have been the daughter of Dagda. She is of the
Tuantha De Danaan race. Irish mythology reveals the Dagda to be the ‘father-god’.
He was married to a triple Goddess himself and there is one belief that he had
three daughters of the Dagda’. Brighid the Goddess is a female
sage and a woman of wisdom.
On the day she was born a bright pillar of light came from
her brow and connected to the heavens. Neighbours and surrounding towns could
see the light and thought the house was on fire. She was thereafter connected
with the power of the sun.
Brigit Empowerment - £10
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With Each Purchase You Will Receive:
- One in-depth guide to each system
- One attunement guide with some great ideas how you can best prepare
yourself, including how to make your own Chi Balls.
- All attunements sent by Chi Balls to call in at your own
convenience.
- One emailed certificate per system (excluding free attunements)
- Your lineages were available
- Lifetime email support
Free Bonus Ebooks
You will also receive 4 indepth Good Vibes Guides
written by myself on:
- Spiritual Development
- Crystal Healing
- Colour Therapy
- Guide To The Whole Body
If
you would like to purchase any of these systems please email me requesting this
attunement by name @
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may be purchased individually through the shopping cart if you wish to
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If you wish to take advantage of the 3 for 2 offer please email me directly with your choices. DO NOT go through the shopping cart as you will be charged for all at the full price.
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