Have you tried invoking the Dagda? I did! Amazing. I have been experiencing fantastic weather , and working steel with the forge , hammer and anvil, is truly magic. Picture the end product and it becomes that ,with the heat and the hammer and the DAGDA guiding your hands. I suggest invoking the gods. Something no one will ever regret.
I don't remember where I read/heard it, but someone once thinking of the gods as personalities rather than god of x, y, z. So quality is better than quantity. The one(s) that you develop a relationship will be the most beneficial in most areas of your life, and they can refer you to others as needed.
Very interesting. I have only one spot. However I rather feel them in my life. My question to you , Jon, is how do you bless yourself ? Rather than the sign of the cross. As someone who had the habit of crossing themselves on passing a funeral, I am curious. Thanks
Thanks for the video
ty, I really appreciate this video; it answered a lot of qqs I might have had, not yet fully formulated inside my own neurons
Hi, Jon! I have some altars . But I have a bigger connection with Goddess Brigid. Thanks for your explanation . Endless blessings to you, my friend!
Have you tried invoking the Dagda? I did!
Amazing. I have been experiencing fantastic weather , and working steel with the forge , hammer and anvil, is truly magic. Picture the end product and it becomes that ,with the heat and the hammer and the DAGDA guiding your hands.
I suggest invoking the gods. Something no one will ever regret.
Have one indoors n one outside, feels right for me
I don't remember where I read/heard it, but someone once thinking of the gods as personalities rather than god of x, y, z. So quality is better than quantity. The one(s) that you develop a relationship will be the most beneficial in most areas of your life, and they can refer you to others as needed.
I have an altar for Dagda. But I dedicated my Sourdough starter to Brigid. Idk why, it felt right.
Very interesting. I have only one spot. However I rather feel them in my life.
My question to you , Jon, is how do you bless yourself ? Rather than the sign of the cross.
As someone who had the habit of crossing themselves on passing a funeral, I am curious. Thanks
To be fair, poets tend to gather.