Description
Her name translates to the silver wheel
He changed it to Cuchulain which means "hound of Chulain" as a "geis" or pledge after he killed Chulain's hunting dog
Ulfheonar are sometimes described as Odin's special warriors
The wrist joint even now in Scandinavia is referred to as the “wolf joint
Also unique in this book is the inclusion of the feminine Mysteries of the North
Small Cernunnos Statue Color:Green Her name translates to theThe Horned OneHere is the youthful face of Kernunnos, God of the wild wood, guardian of all living things. Reproduced from the famous Gundestrup Cauldron. The Celtic Father of Animals with his companion Stag and Boar, is an archetype of mature masculine energy in balance with the natural world. Taken from the Gundestrup cauldron, this image shows the forest god in his typical yogic pose of meditative entrancement with nature. Around his neck Kernunnos
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