CERRIDWEN CARIDWEN CERIDWEN Welsh bards called themselves Cerddorion (sons of Cerridwen). The bard Taliesin, founder of their craft, was said to be born of Cerridwen and to have tasted a potent from her magick cauldron of inspiration. Wife of the giant Tegid and mother of a beautiful girl Creirwy and an ugly boy Avagdu. In her magickal cauldron, she made a potion called greal (from which the word Grail probably came). The potion was made from six plants for inspiration and knowledge. |
Cerridwen has a fairly mixed image in the literature. In modern Wicca she is usually seen as a Crone Goddess: the dark mother. As usual that's not the Cerridwen I'm personally aquainted with. On journeys to the otherworld she has come to me a number of times and she always appears some where in her 30's or 40's. The first time I met her was in a rose garden. She was with Creirwy (her daughter) and she decided to give me a lecture about the fact that I needed to do some ruthless pruning in my garden. I met her another time when I was searching for a teacher for the Celtic path. She offered to teach me and I refused to recognize her even though she told me her name because I kept insisting that Cerridwen couldn't be such a young woman (some times I can be stuborn to the point of stupidity -- but I'm learning)
Element: Fire of Water |
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Totem: white sow |
Traits & Attributes: Moon Goddess; Great Mother; grain Goddess; Goddess of Nature. |
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PLANTS Vervain, Acorns. |
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Healing Techniques: herbs |
Crafts: astrology, science, poetry, spells, knowledge. |
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Magical Tools: The Caldron |
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