Cornish lass now living in London. Wild and witchy. Seeker of sacred sites and divine experience. Lifelong gamer and geek. Living my magical life with my darling dog.
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Painting of Clíodhna by Tammy Wampler
I've deliberately added no hashtags to see whether they actually matter 😉
Once while Clíodhna was waiting for her lover to return, she fell asleep on the seashore and was swept out to sea. To this day, the incoming tide at Glandore in Ireland is called 'Cliodhna's Wave'... and the prophecy foretells that she will return in a giant wave that will consume all of Ireland.
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Metal statue of the goddess Tsovinar in Armenia. She wears a long dress. Her arms are raised to the sky. Waves rise up on either side of her. In the background is a lake, fields and hills.
June 11th - A Journey with Goddess
Tsovinar - Armenian Goddess of Water
It's summer and yet it has been raining for days so we honour Tsovinar. She has this statue erected in Her honour in Armenia. Her name means Daughter of the Seas and like the sea she is powerful, formidable, fierce
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June 12th - A Journey with Goddess
Clíodhna - Irish goddess of love, the sea, the otherworld.
There are many stories about Clíodhna. She was a queen of the fae in the otherworld, she possessed three magical birds with healing powers, she reigned over the shrieking Banshee spirits.
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Artwork by Joanna Carolan.
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A painting of the goddess Hine-Tūrama. She rises up out of the sea. She holds a brown bowl from which stars pour out. She gazes up at the bowl. A large crescent moon is behind her. She has a pink shell in her hair and a bracelet of shells and seaweed.
June 10th - A Journey with Goddess.
Hine-Tūrama - Maori Goddess of the stars.
She created the heavens and all the stars - she created every one to guide humanity whenever they gazed up at the skies. Her name means, 'To illuminate'. She reminds us that in the darkness, there is always light.
I just walked past this and it stopped me in my tracks.
Remember - even if you feel like a flower that has fallen and been squashed on the street... you're still beautiful.