BRIGID
        (Celtic, Mythic Ireland)
        (Pre-Christian)

        SYMBOLS

        1. Column of fire - Brigid's symbol.

        2. The oak - Her sacred tree.

        3. Three concentric circles - Her Trinity symbol throughout Celtic Ireland.

        4. The serpent, wreathed around her head - Fertility designed to divert evil.

        5. Two crescents back to back - Immortality.

        6. Mistletoe - Celtic Druids used for fertility rights, also, "I surmount difficulties."

        7. The sun - Brigid's feminine power.

        8. Crescent moon - Female symbol, always.

        9. Nine branches - Eight directions of the world with the center ninth. Nine is significant to the triple Celtic Goddess (thrice three).

        10. Nine white stones - Nine virgins attendant on Brigid.

        11. Swans with gold or silver chains - Supernatural appearance of divinities, solar and beneficent.

        12. Brigid holds rush cross - Four quarters of the year.

        13. Water - Access to the other world of foreknowledge.

        14. The moon symbol behind the tree - First later Christian cross, entwined snakes.

        15. Mist - Initiation, soul pass from confusion to illumination.

        16. Brigh Brigaid holds the Scale of Justice - Weighing the sun and moon.

        17. St. Brigid holds the Celtic Christian cross.

        18. Some texts call Brigid "Bride" or "Brigit."


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