The Goddess Bride Of Scotland is one of the most revered. She is often seen as a mother Goddess and Goddess of Summer. She is the Scottish equivalent to the Irish Celtic Goddess Brigid.
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More will be coming but its amazing how influential the Goddess Brigid has been in the Celtic world. Whether Brigid(Ireland) Bride(Scotland) or Brigantia in Britain her stories abound in so many areas. Through the arts, through divination, though craftsmanship, through healing and love. There are also traces of her in Wales and Gaul as well but they are murkier.
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"This is the day of Bride,
The queen will come from the mound,
I will not touch the queen,
Nor will the queen touch me."
"The Day of Bride, the birthday of Spring,
The serpent emerges from the knoll,
Three-years-olds is applied to heifers,
Cartons are taken to the fields.
In Uist the flocks are counted and dedicated to Bride on her Day.
On the Feast Day of beautiful Bride the flocks are counted on the moor.
The raven goes to prepare the nest,
And again the rook."
Excerpts from The Carmina Gadelica about honoring Bride/Brigid
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The queen will come from the mound,
I will not touch the queen,
Nor will the queen touch me."
"The Day of Bride, the birthday of Spring,
The serpent emerges from the knoll,
Three-years-olds is applied to heifers,
Cartons are taken to the fields.
In Uist the flocks are counted and dedicated to Bride on her Day.
On the Feast Day of beautiful Bride the flocks are counted on the moor.
The raven goes to prepare the nest,
And again the rook."
Excerpts from The Carmina Gadelica about honoring Bride/Brigid
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