#Charms #Brighid #Maiden #2017 #Imbolc #Spring #Red #Fire #DeityCharms #Welcoming #SolarCross #BrighidsCross #Effigies #Diy ... Brideys cross is a Celtic charm, also symbolic of the solar cross and the fire festivals of the year.. The Irish goddess Brighid to the ethnic European from Celtic age presides over hearth and home. Bridey is also known as a Gottess of the crossroads, with her spirit animal the fox. Brideys cross not only symbolises and the fire seasons on the wheel but also the place where two worlds meet, with the year at a crossroads between light and dark. A Brighid’s Cross can be purchased but I think it’s more special to make your own. So gather some straw and weave away, even get some friends or neighbours to join in. Brighid, or Bridey is not the ‘appropriated’ Saint Brighid. Appropriated by the Middle Eastern Semitic religion of Christianity, which is not European and is an anti nature/woman cult. Another tradition with Brideys cross is burning it as a effigy after a year and returning the ashes to the earth, before weaving one anew. Personally I place my Bridey cross above my oven. That said, I dont weave just one Bridey cross. From chapter 'Ancestral Deity Charms' Used;
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By Druid & Witch of the old ways, And Priestess of the Morrigan, Ravenmor Fox Thank-you, don’t forget to save and share. Some more related post links are below; Don’t miss a vlog post on youtube by signing up to the channel. Vlogs from all of the sister sights are posted there. © Bohemefit Originally published August 30th 2017-08
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