Miracle at Lourdes (France)
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Miracle at Lourdes (France)
Miracle at Lourdes (France)
NANTOSUELTA
Themes: Health; Miracles; Providence; Abundance
Symbols: Spring Water; Cornucopia
About Nantosulelta: This Gaulish goddess's name literally translates as "of the winding stream." We can go to Nantosulelta's cool, clean waters when our body, mind, or soul requires refreshment and healing. Additionally, artists often depict Nantosulelta carrying a cornucopia, giving her the symbolism of providence and abundance.
To Do Today: What do you need in your life right now? If it's love, drink a warm glass of spring water to draw Nantosulelta's energy and emotional warmth to you. If you need a cooler head, on the other hand, drink the water cold.
On this day in 1858, a young girl had a vision of Mary (a goddess type) near a grotto in Lourdes, France. According to magickal tradition, this is an area where the Goddess was worshipped in ancient times. After this vision, the water became reknowned for its miraculous healing qualities, reinforcing the fact that the Goddess is alive and well.
While most of us can't travel to Lourdes, we can enjoy a healing bath at home. Fill the tub with warm water (Nantosulelta exists in streaming water), a few bay leaves, a handful of mint, and a pinch of thyme (three healthful herbs). Soak in the water, and visualize any sickness or dis-ease leaving your body. When you let out the water, the negative energy neatly goes down the drain!
By Patricia Telesco~ From "365 Goddess"
NANTOSUELTA
Themes: Health; Miracles; Providence; Abundance
Symbols: Spring Water; Cornucopia
About Nantosulelta: This Gaulish goddess's name literally translates as "of the winding stream." We can go to Nantosulelta's cool, clean waters when our body, mind, or soul requires refreshment and healing. Additionally, artists often depict Nantosulelta carrying a cornucopia, giving her the symbolism of providence and abundance.
To Do Today: What do you need in your life right now? If it's love, drink a warm glass of spring water to draw Nantosulelta's energy and emotional warmth to you. If you need a cooler head, on the other hand, drink the water cold.
On this day in 1858, a young girl had a vision of Mary (a goddess type) near a grotto in Lourdes, France. According to magickal tradition, this is an area where the Goddess was worshipped in ancient times. After this vision, the water became reknowned for its miraculous healing qualities, reinforcing the fact that the Goddess is alive and well.
While most of us can't travel to Lourdes, we can enjoy a healing bath at home. Fill the tub with warm water (Nantosulelta exists in streaming water), a few bay leaves, a handful of mint, and a pinch of thyme (three healthful herbs). Soak in the water, and visualize any sickness or dis-ease leaving your body. When you let out the water, the negative energy neatly goes down the drain!
By Patricia Telesco~ From "365 Goddess"
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