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Brigid is a solar Deity associated with the beginning of Spring and is one of the most popular Celtic goddesses. Her name means the high one or the exalted one. She's depicted as a fire-haired Goddess wearing a sunbeam cloak. She was born at sunrise, with rays of sunlight radiating from her head. Her nicknames include Fiery Arrow, the Bright One, Lady of the Sacred Flame, The Powerful One, or Bright Arrow. #peculiartips

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The Morrigan: Warrior. Seer. Queen of Chaos. 🖤 She’s not just an Irish goddess—she’s the battlefield embodied. Her crows don’t just watch; they decide the outcome. Her prophecies aren’t warnings; they’re destiny. Did you know? The Morrigan doesn’t just predict outcomes—she creates them. In the heat of war, she drives warriors into a frenzy, fighting like there’s no tomorrow.🌪️ ✨ Her symbols: Crows, wolves, cauldrons, swords, and even eels. Which one resonates most with you? ✨ Her message: ... Morrigan Goddess, Offerings For Morrigan, The Morrigan, The Morrigan Goddess, Morrigan Celtic Goddess, Morrigan Deity Work, Celtic Goddess Morrigan, The Morrigan Offering, Celtic Paganism

The Morrigan: Warrior. Seer. Queen of Chaos. 🖤 She’s not just an Irish goddess—she’s the battlefield embodied. Her crows don’t just watch; they decide the outcome. Her prophecies aren’t warnings; they’re destiny. Did you know? The Morrigan doesn’t just predict outcomes—she creates them. In the heat of war, she drives warriors into a frenzy, fighting like there’s no tomorrow.🌪️ ✨ Her symbols: Crows, wolves, cauldrons, swords, and even eels. Which one resonates most with you? ✨ Her message…

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