Cerridwen Self-Study Course
The Goddess Cerridwen (KARE-id-win) is fromWales. She is a full Goddess, meaning she incorporates the three traditional aspects of Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Most often though, she is called upon in her Mother aspect as a type of Muse or as a Crone in her aspect of holding the Cauldron of Transformation and its links to the Underworld and death and rebirth.
Cerridwen has many aspects. She is considered a Goddess of death, fertility, regeneration, inspiration, magic, astrology, herbs, science, poetry, spells, and knowledge. She is linked to the Moon with the symbolism of her cauldron and dealing with the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Her powers include the gift of prophecy.
The three main aspects we will focus on are her gifts of Inspiration, Transformation, and Liberation. These are intertwined gifts and work together.
The gift of inspiration can lead us to what we need to change, it can give us the motivation for making the change, and it can bring us the ideas and insights on how to make the changes that are right for us. The flame of transformation can ignite our will to make the change and burns away what we no longer need. From this, we are given the gift of liberation, being freed from “gunk” that has been holding us back. When we stop resisting the change we can gain a sense of freedom and it opens up the clogged energy our resistance and worry about making the change has caused.
The self-study guide includes:
- An introduction to the Goddess;
- Her Qualities and how they relate to our lives;
- An original short-story about the Goddess;
- Ways to connect to the Goddess;
- A message from the Goddess;
- Thought-provoking questions;
- Activities;
- Solitary ceremony to connect to the Goddess and her qualities, with variations for the new moon, full moon and dark moon.
The Cerridwen Attunement Products™ were specially created to work with this course and will help you attune and align your energies with Cerridwen and her qualities of Inspiration, Transformation, and Liberation.
