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Ceridwen, also known as Cerridwen, was a fascinating enchantress in Welsh medieval legend. 🧙‍♀️ According to medieval Welsh poetry, she owned the cauldron of poetic inspiration (Awen) and played a significant role in the Tale of Taliesin. 📜 Many modern pagans see Ceridwen as the Celtic goddess of rebirth, transformation, and inspiration. 🌿🌌 #Ceridwen #WelshLegend #Goddess #Inspiration #TaleofTaliesin #WitchyVibes #PaganCommunity #MagicalGoddess #CauldronMagic

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To be a Celtic witch means to weave pagan Celtic spirituality and magick into your witchcraft practice. If you’re interested in adding Celtic myth and magick to your witchcraft path, here are our favorite Celtic witch books including Celtic mythology, Wicca, folklore and fairy magick.

To be a Celtic witch means to weave pagan Celtic spirituality and magick into your witchcraft practice. If you’re interested in adding Celtic myth and magick to your witchcraft path, here are our favorite Celtic witch books including Celtic mythology, Wicca, folklore and fairy magick.

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Irish witch names. Female witch names and meanings. Old witch names. Witch baby names. Evil witch names. Salem witch trials names. Sea witch names. Witch bloodline names. Witch coven names. Celtic witch names. Hocus pocus witch names. You don't need a witch names generator to choose the best witch names and meanings! Famous witch names in history. evil witch names. celtic witch names. scary witch names. sea witch names. female magical names. famous witches in history.

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In Irish mythology, Danu ([ˈdanu]; modern Irish Dana [ˈd̪ˠanˠə]) is a hypothetical mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Old Irish: "the peoples of the goddess Danu"). Though primarily seen as an ancestral figure, some Victorian sources also associate her with the land. The hypothetical nominative form of the name, *Danu, is not found in any medieval Irish text, but is rather a reconstruction by modern scholars based on the genitive Danann (also spelled Donand or Danand), which is the…

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