Saturday, 5 July 2014

Traceitzdanu Is The Mother Of The Irish Gods Linked To The

Traceitzdanu Is The Mother Of The Irish Gods Linked To The
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"Danu is the mother of the Irish gods, allied to the goddess D^on in Wales. Her nation is the Tuatha D'e Danann, the Nation of the Goddess Danu or Ana. Invading Ireland on the inventive of May, the Tuatha D'e Danann battled the Fir Bolg, and in due course won an thwarting harmony. In their turn the Tuatha D'e Danann were displaced by the incurable Milesians, and retreated to the s'idhe, or fake hills, to become the Faery Folk of hearsay. The coming of the Milesians is relaxed a mythologizing of the Christian revolution of the Coral isle that ousted the pagan gods and goddesses."

"Danu is a goddess of intensity and loads, and at hand is evidence that the rivulet Danube is named for Her. As mother of the faeries she is block to the land and waters."

"Significantly members of the Tuatha D'e Danann include: Manann'an, Brigid or Bride, and Macha, one precipice of the triple war-goddess, the Morrigan. Danu in a reading brings a time of fullness and opinion, of magic and a return to the precisely."

"Substitute names: Ana, Anu, Anann ("wealth, surplus")"