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A friend of mine wrote this Celtic Rosery prayer. I thougt it was simply lovely so i put it up here
on its very own page. Thank you Tirgereh.
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Celtic Goddess Rosary By Tirgereh
It is recommended that you make the sign of the pentagram
(or your personal symbol) before and after this rosary prayer. Memorization, of course, is preferred.
You may, however, choose to alternate your rosary prayers based upon need or whim. In which case, memorization
may be difficult until lengthy practice is employed.
" To make the pentagram: start with the
first two fingers touching the forehead, then proceed to the left breast, the right shoulder, the left
shoulder, down to the right breast, and ending again at the forehead. " To sign your own symbol,
it is recommended that you include your third eye, heart and womb if possible.
Enjoy.
On the Charm: In Arianrohod��s Caer Sidi, magickal realm of the north, Your castle in
the stars called Caer Arianrhod, Queen of the Silver Wheel, the Greeks Ariadne The stellar goddess
of time, space and energy We entreat Your protection for our loved ones O, Weaver goddess of
the land of Erin, Rose of the World Bless our prayers, our workings, our beloved.
First Bead:
Bandia, Bbantlarna, Banrion, Mathair (In English, Goddess, lady, queen, mother)
Second
Bead: Bandia, Bantlarna, Bbanrion, Mathair
Fourth Bead: Bandia, Bantlarna, Banrion, Mathair
Fifth Bead: Bandia, Bantlarna, Banrion, Mathair
The Medal: Blessed Be, O
Highest and Holiest Ladies! Hail, our beloved Ladies of the Celts, To You, we honor and worship,
In the Old ways, when Woman was the Center Woman was the Creatress and the World Your temples
of worship well laid.
First Decade: Blodeuwedd, the Welsh Flower Bride Born of blossoms
of Gwydion and Math Lover of Gronw Pebr, denier of Llew Beloved of the owl with the flower
face� Bride Blodeuwedd of the sacred flower (repeat once per bead for a total of 9)
Dividing
Bead: The All Praise All praise Yours, our Ladies.
Second Decade: Brighid, Lady of Bright
Inspiration Inspiring muse of bards, Patroness of smithcraft Fire, illumination of the Celts,
The Roman Minerva� Illuminating Brighid, inspirer of the bards (repeat once per bead for
a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise Yours, our Ladies.
Third Decade:
Epona, Queen of Horses and Fruitfulness Gaulish Epona, Macha, Welsh Rhiannon Corn, fruits
and serpents are yours Fertility and nourishment your gifts� Fruitfal Epona, Herdswoman of the
horses (repeat once per bead for a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise
Yours, our ladies.
Fourth Decade: Morrigan, Irish Phantom Queen of Death with crow Sexuality,
Conflict and procreation under your red brow Three-fold goddess of life, death and sensuality The
Washer, Nemhain, Bradhbh, Queen Mebdh in mortal form� Warrior Morrigan, Queen of the cycle (repeat
once per bead for a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise Yours, our Ladies.
Fifth Decade: Cerridwen, keeper of the Cauldron and Underworld Inspiration and divine
knowledge brewed in your pot The sow, your holiest totem, Welsh crone of fecundity Mother of
Gwion and Taliesin, most gifted of the Welsh poets, Mother Cerridwen, of the divine cauldron (repeat
once per bead for a total of 9)
Medal: Hail, our beloved Ladies of the Celts, To
You, we honor and worship, In the Old ways when Woman was the Center Woman was the Creatress
and the World And Ireland, Gaul, Wales Your own, Our hearts in Your hands, our will is Yours
Keep and protect our children as you do all Celts, Your chosen people, in Your prayers.
So Mote It Be! Celtic Goddess Rosary By Tirgereh
It is recommended that you make the sign
of the pentagram (or your personal symbol) before and after this rosary prayer. Memorization, of course,
is preferred. You may, however, choose to alternate your rosary prayers based upon need or whim. In which
case, memorization may be difficult until lengthy practice is employed.
" To make the pentagram:
start with the first two fingers touching the forehead, then proceed to the left breast, the right shoulder,
the left shoulder, down to the right breast, and ending again at the forehead. " To sign your own
symbol, it is recommended that you include your third eye, heart and womb if possible.
Enjoy.
On the Charm: In Arianrohod��s Caer Sidi, magickal realm of the north, Your
castle in the stars called Caer Arianrhod, Queen of the Silver Wheel, the Greeks Ariadne The
stellar goddess of time, space and energy We entreat Your protection for our loved ones O, Weaver
goddess of the land of Erin, Rose of the World Bless our prayers, our workings, our beloved.
First Bead: Bandia, Bbantlarna, Banrion, Mathair (In English, Goddess, lady, queen, mother)
Second Bead: Bandia, Bantlarna, Bbanrion, Mathair
Fourth Bead: Bandia, Bantlarna,
Banrion, Mathair
Fifth Bead: Bandia, Bantlarna, Banrion, Mathair
The Medal: Blessed
Be, O Highest and Holiest Ladies! Hail, our beloved Ladies of the Celts, To You, we honor and
worship, In the Old ways, when Woman was the Center Woman was the Creatress and the World
Your temples of worship well laid.
First Decade: Blodeuwedd, the Welsh Flower Bride
Born of blossoms of Gwydion and Math Lover of Gronw Pebr, denier of Llew Beloved of the owl with
the flower face� Bride Blodeuwedd of the sacred flower (repeat once per bead for a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise Yours, our Ladies.
Second Decade: Brighid,
Lady of Bright Inspiration Inspiring muse of bards, Patroness of smithcraft Fire, illumination
of the Celts, The Roman Minerva� Illuminating Brighid, inspirer of the bards (repeat once per
bead for a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise Yours, our Ladies.
Third
Decade: Epona, Queen of Horses and Fruitfulness Gaulish Epona, Macha, Welsh Rhiannon Corn,
fruits and serpents are yours Fertility and nourishment your gifts� Fruitfal Epona, Herdswoman
of the horses (repeat once per bead for a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise
Yours, our ladies.
Fourth Decade: Morrigan, Irish Phantom Queen of Death with crow Sexuality,
Conflict and procreation under your red brow Three-fold goddess of life, death and sensuality The
Washer, Nemhain, Bradhbh, Queen Mebdh in mortal form� Warrior Morrigan, Queen of the cycle (repeat
once per bead for a total of 9)
Dividing Bead: The All Praise All praise Yours, our Ladies.
Fifth Decade: Cerridwen, keeper of the Cauldron and Underworld Inspiration and divine
knowledge brewed in your pot The sow, your holiest totem, Welsh crone of fecundity Mother of
Gwion and Taliesin, most gifted of the Welsh poets, Mother Cerridwen, of the divine cauldron (repeat
once per bead for a total of 9)
Medal: Hail, our beloved Ladies of the Celts, To You,
we honor and worship, In the Old ways when Woman was the Center Woman was the Creatress and
the World And Ireland, Gaul, Wales Your own, Our hearts in Your hands, our will is Yours Keep
and protect our children as you do all Celts, Your chosen people, in Your prayers.
So Mote
It Be!
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