#FairyTaleTuesday: `#Arianrhod (Arian meaning 'silver', and Rhod meaning 'wheel' or 'disc') has a special day, December 2, and she is also in some traditions honored on the full moon. She is a #Celtic Moon-Mother Goddess, called the Silver Wheel that descends into the sea. She is ruler of Caer Sidi, the Seat of Understanding. The moon is her “seat”, and she comes down in her “silver” chariot to watch over the tides, which her son Dylan rules.`
Source: Alfred Willowhawk „I Am Healer, Storyteller and Warrior-Priest, Learning From Arianrhod“
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Source: Alfred Willowhawk „I Am Healer, Storyteller and Warrior-Priest, Learning From Arianrhod“
https://todon.eu/@NeuKelte/111693579412797668
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Attached: 1 image Many have seen in #Arianrhod the remnants or reflection of an ancient moon goddess. Yet again, she has been called a dawn goddess because she is mother of both light (Lleu) & darkness (Dylan). Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore --- RT @curiousordinary Arianrhod is a Welsh chthonic goddess and a star and moon deity. Her name means ‘silver wheel’ because she is believed to carry so… https://twitter.com/curiousordinary/status/1276064435921010688