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Tea & Rosemary☕️🌱 on Instagram: "Brigid: Celtic Goddess Of Spring, Fertility, and Life⁣ ⁣ Powers: Protecting women, children, homes, and domestic cattle preventing natural disasters, healing illness⁣ Offerings: Poetry, knit handicrafts, whisky, milk, a candle flame, bread & cakes⁣ Symbols: The Brigid Cross, holy wells, the serpent, the eternal flame, corn dolls, flowers, lambs⁣ Teachings: Motherhood and nurture, fertility, the divine feminine, passion, and invention⁣ ⁣ artwork by: Cheryl Yambra Brighid Goddess, Brigid Goddess, Celtic Folklore, Goddess Brigid, Celtic Paganism, Deity Work, Goddess Magick, Goddess Of Spring, Symbole Viking

Tea & Rosemary☕️🌱 on Instagram: "Brigid: Celtic Goddess Of Spring, Fertility, and Life⁣ ⁣ Powers: Protecting women, children, homes, and domestic cattle preventing natural disasters, healing illness⁣ Offerings: Poetry, knit handicrafts, whisky, milk, a candle flame, bread & cakes⁣ Symbols: The Brigid Cross, holy wells, the serpent, the eternal flame, corn dolls, flowers, lambs⁣ Teachings: Motherhood and nurture, fertility, the divine feminine, passion, and invention⁣ ⁣ artwork by: Cheryl…

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What is a Deity A Deity is a god or goddess who is a supernatural being with considerable greater power than an ordinary human. For instance, the Christian God would be considered as diety. Deities have their individual divine plan, and they are not always loving, compassionate, or understanding. Your goals and specific deities' goals may not mush together. Many ancient cultures have worshiped and served various deities. This includes the ancient Egyptians, the Greeks, the R

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