Post by Sloan on Aug 2, 2007 18:24:57 GMT -5
I am still learning about all these wonderful goddesses, and I try to remember to invoke Nemetona while mediating. She's wonderful!
Nemetona (Enlgand) Also known as She of the Scared Grove
Nemetona is the Celtic goddess of power places, sacred grounds and circles, labyrinths, and medicine wheels.
A shrine to Nemetona stands at the ancient healing spa, Bath, in southern England. In ancient times, Celts never held sacred ceremonies indoors – they were always held in open air settings. Nemetona watched over these gatherings in the way that an angel or master would watch over a church or temple today.
A being who is somber, stately, and stern in the most loving but no-nonsense way. She is infused with ancient energy, standing guard over power places, holding in the energy of the prayers invoked by the people who visit the lands. Nemetona has overseen outdoor sacred rituals and ceremonies throughout time.
Nemetona has said,” When you pray in a sacred power place, you join in a simultaneous reality with ancient rituals being currently performed in a parallel dimension. Prayers for increased power, psychic abilities, and manifesting abilities join with ancient tribal dances and scared-rite prayers.”
She can help with in fusing ceremonies with guidance, overseeing wisdom, and protection. She also helps with space clearing in your homes back and front yard.
For invocation, especially a ceremony that involves having people stand or sit in a circle, or one where people walk a labyrinth invoke Nemetona to oversee the process and say:
“Sacred goddess, Nemetona, we invite your presence and participation into our circle. Please infuse it with your magically loving energy, and bless all involved with our ceremony. Nemetona, please clear the space in, around, below, and above our circle. Thank you.”
Nemetona (Enlgand) Also known as She of the Scared Grove
Nemetona is the Celtic goddess of power places, sacred grounds and circles, labyrinths, and medicine wheels.
A shrine to Nemetona stands at the ancient healing spa, Bath, in southern England. In ancient times, Celts never held sacred ceremonies indoors – they were always held in open air settings. Nemetona watched over these gatherings in the way that an angel or master would watch over a church or temple today.
A being who is somber, stately, and stern in the most loving but no-nonsense way. She is infused with ancient energy, standing guard over power places, holding in the energy of the prayers invoked by the people who visit the lands. Nemetona has overseen outdoor sacred rituals and ceremonies throughout time.
Nemetona has said,” When you pray in a sacred power place, you join in a simultaneous reality with ancient rituals being currently performed in a parallel dimension. Prayers for increased power, psychic abilities, and manifesting abilities join with ancient tribal dances and scared-rite prayers.”
She can help with in fusing ceremonies with guidance, overseeing wisdom, and protection. She also helps with space clearing in your homes back and front yard.
For invocation, especially a ceremony that involves having people stand or sit in a circle, or one where people walk a labyrinth invoke Nemetona to oversee the process and say:
“Sacred goddess, Nemetona, we invite your presence and participation into our circle. Please infuse it with your magically loving energy, and bless all involved with our ceremony. Nemetona, please clear the space in, around, below, and above our circle. Thank you.”