Goddess Airmed
Airmed was a great celtic healer and herbalist. Together with her father Diancecht and her brother Miach, she tended a sacred spring that brought the dead back to life. If you are looking herbal healing answers, ask the goddess Airmed she often helps those with questions about herbal healing.
Goddess Flidais
Flidais is the celtic woodland goddess of wild animals and sex. Her name means “deer” she is sometimes called “mistress of stags”. She is said to be accompanied by a magick cow, whose milk could feed hundreds.
Goddess Cerridwen
Carridwen is the goddess associated with cauldrons and the underworld. She has the ability to change shape with various animals. Her name refers to the colour white, some believe her name means “white grain”. Witch leads many to think she was a moon goddess.
Goddess Brigit
Brigit is the goddess of fire, fertility, crops and poetry. Her name means “the exalted one”. She was the guardian goddess of the province of leinster, her festival is Imbolc (February 1).
Goddess Sequana
Sequana a celtit Earth Goddess who lived beneath the rivers of Britain. She could only be seen when the rivers were drained or low from drought. Originally she was a deity who ruled the seine valley. The river seine is named after her.