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Rhiannon Soap
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Rhiannon
Rhiannon is a prominent figure in Welsh mythology, particularly known for her role in the Mabinogion, a collection of medieval Welsh tales. She is a goddess associated with horses, fertility, and the Otherworld, often depicted as a powerful and independent woman who defies expectations.
* Goddess of Horses:
Rhiannon is strongly linked to horses, notably riding a white mare and being associated with the "Adar Rhiannon" (Birds of Rhiannon), whose song is said to lull the living to sleep and awaken the dead.
* Fertility and Sovereignty:
She is considered a goddess of fertility, and her marriage to Pwyll, the ruler of Dyfed, is seen as legitimizing his rule, highlighting her role as a sovereignty goddess.
* Otherworld Connections:
Rhiannon is also associated with the Otherworld, a realm of magic and mystery, and is sometimes referred to as the "Night Queen".
* Strong-Willed and Independent:
Rhiannon is not a passive figure; she actively chooses her own path, she traches deep sovereignty.
* Connection to the Moon:
She is associated with the moon and moon rituals, further emphasizing her connection to the Otherworld and cyclical nature of life.
She is Lavender Neroli, French Rose, Honey suckle, tulsi, Jasmine, birch, violet, cinnamon, maychang, wattle, moonstone, aqua aura, rose quartz and silver
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Rhiannon
Rhiannon is a prominent figure in Welsh mythology, particularly known for her role in the Mabinogion, a collection of medieval Welsh tales. She is a goddess associated with horses, fertility, and the Otherworld, often depicted as a powerful and independent woman who defies expectations.
* Goddess of Horses:
Rhiannon is strongly linked to horses, notably riding a white mare and being associated with the "Adar Rhiannon" (Birds of Rhiannon), whose song is said to lull the living to sleep and awaken the dead.
* Fertility and Sovereignty:
She is considered a goddess of fertility, and her marriage to Pwyll, the ruler of Dyfed, is seen as legitimizing his rule, highlighting her role as a sovereignty goddess.
* Otherworld Connections:
Rhiannon is also associated with the Otherworld, a realm of magic and mystery, and is sometimes referred to as the "Night Queen".
* Strong-Willed and Independent:
Rhiannon is not a passive figure; she actively chooses her own path, she traches deep sovereignty.
* Connection to the Moon:
She is associated with the moon and moon rituals, further emphasizing her connection to the Otherworld and cyclical nature of life.
She is Lavender Neroli, French Rose, Honey suckle, tulsi, Jasmine, birch, violet, cinnamon, maychang, wattle, moonstone, aqua aura, rose quartz and silver
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