• Brigid or Brigit (/ˈbrɪdʒɪd, ˈbriːɪd/ BRIJ-id, BREE-id, Irish: [ˈbʲɾʲiːdʲ]; meaning 'exalted one'), also Bríg, is a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland.
  • In Irish tradition, Brigid is most commonly known as Brigid or Brigit, echoing the Gaelic term “breo-aigit,” signifying the “exalted one” or the “fiery arrow.”
  • In the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology, few figures are as revered and multifaceted as Brigid, the Goddess of Hearth, Healing, and Poetry.
  • The tenacity with which the traditions surrounding Brigid have survived, even the saint as the thinly-disguised Goddess, clearly indicates Her importance.
  • sanatın hamisi olarak brigid'in etkisi, keltlerin sözlü hikaye anlatma geleneğinin önemli figürleri olan şairlere ve ozanlara kadar uzanır.
  • With this energy, Brigid brings the remembrance of our Oneness and is an awesome affirmation of the Eternal Essence of the Divine Feminine.
  • Brigid, altın kırmızısı kadın, Brigid, alev ve bal peteği, Brigid, kadınlığın güneşi, Brigid, beni eve götür. Sen çiçek dalındasın. Sen bir barınak kubbesin.
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  • In the Cath Maige Tuired, two of the saga texts about Tuatha Dé Danann, Brigid is the wife of Bres, the high king of Ireland, and mother to their son Ruadán.
  • Brigid’s power may be felt in many areas, including healing, fire, and holy wells. Discover all about the Celtic Goddess Brigid’s character and her history in this post.