BRIGID'S SPRINGfIRE- Coming Mid-February Celtic Goddess Collection

BRIGID'S SPRINGfIRE- Coming Mid-February Celtic Goddess Collection

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CELTIC GODDESS COLLECTION

March-April

Available mid February

BRIGID

As winter loosens its grip and the first golden light returns, Brigid rises----the Celtic Goddess of Fire, Healing, Inspiration, and Sacred Hearth.  She is the warm breath beneath the soil, the spark that calls seeds to stir, and the flowing flame that awakens creativity after the long dark.

This soap honors her early spring magic---SCENTED: Blending the scent of Lemon for her sacred fire, Cilantro for kitchen magic and healing herbs, Fresh cut Grass representing her rebirth of the green world and Green Tea for clarity and inspiration and creativity.

To Bathe with Brigid is to call in:

  • Renewal
  • Inspiration
  • Healing
  • Creative Awakening
  • Fresh beginnings

This soap will reconnect you with your inner flame, wash away winter heaviness, and welcome the bright, budding energy of spring.

Let Brigid ignite your spirit and warm you path forward

INVOCATION:  "Brigid, bless me with clarity, healing and new beginnings."

 

DID YOU KNOW?

Brigid was one of the most widely worshiped deities in Pre-Christian Ireland--a goddess of fire, healing, poetry, smithcraft, fertility and scared wells.

Her devotion and worshipers were so strong and widespread that when Christianity arrived, the church chose not to erase her........The Catholic church Canonized her instead. thus Saint Bridid of Kildare was born.  At Kildare temple, the priestesses of the pagan Brigid tended an enteral flame.  When she became a saint, Christians nuns took over the job, keeping the flame burning for centuries.  The temple was so sacred that no man was allowed inside the fire temple.  The flame was extinguished during the Reformations but was rekindled in the 1990s and still burns today.

The pagan festival, Imbolc (Feb 1), honored the return of spring and the lighting of Bridid's fire.  The Church kept everything the same but renamed it  Saint Brigid's Day.

People still make offerings outside for her--a blend of ancient pagan and Christian practice.  Brigid's presence is one I return to often; her energy weaves through my work, my practice and my creativity.

 

Frequently bought together

Wet, lather, rinse, repeat and say the Invocation.

Saponified Olive Oil, Organic Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Palm Kernel oil (sustainably grown), Goat Milk, Fragrance (Phthalate Free) & Essential Oil, Earth Pigment Coloring.

5 ounce bar of soap with a paper label