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Amber was encoded with Treelore, the wisdom and knowledge of Tree Spirits, who for many thousands of years, anchored light on the planet, watched, and learned much about universal happenings as cultures and empires passed through many cycles of existence.

Amber was a mineraloid fossilized tree resin with inclusions of insects (ants, bees, flies, gnats, moths, etc.) or plants parts (flowers, leaves, mushroom caps, seeds, pine needles, etc.).

Like a message from the Nature Spirits in a resin bottle, buoyant nuggets of Amber floated in the salt water until they were washed up on distant shores. Amber came from the lifeblood, the sap, of the ancient trees who were all storytellers, all amber was imbued with informative tales.

The plant part nuggets in particular contained lyrical storylines of the Eldar Days when the human races lived in peace with each other and communed with Nature Spirits, honoring and aiding in their Earthkeeper work.

The Amber without inclusions was like cryogenic lightening waiting to be awakened so it could quicken our evolutionary spiral with the wisdom and might of the Celtic Druidic Goddesses and Gods.


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Druidess Morgan Le Fey (Morgana), Queen of Avalon
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Millions of years old, Amber was a timelink window to the past, a transparent photograph containing ancient Tree Spirit Lore. Because most of the world's amber deposits are the byproduct of the trees' defensive systems protecting them from parasitic or fungal attacks, it was a more primal form of record keeping than the quartz crystal archiving practiced by some of the antediluvian Cultures

All The Druids were teachers of the oral traditions, ritual guides between the worlds, inspiration bridges between Awen and Earth, fluidic learned loremasters, and custodians of the knowledge keys, the Druids sang the universal lines of connectivity, of circularity, of cyclical change, and of creative inspiration down through the ages.

Warders of the ancestral rites of the seasonal round and of the sacredness of the land, sea, and sky, their soul fingers strummed the strings of balanced bonding with magical precision until note after note, word after word, spiraled outward in impassioned song lines that wove multicolored leaves of unity that entwined the sanctity of all life onto the World Tree

The Druids and the Celts revered many goddesses and gods. Many of the Druidic Celtic goddesses and gods such as Abundantia, Aengus, Belenus, Belisama, Borvo, Bouínn, Brighid, Caer, Cernnunos, Cerridwen, Ciabhan, Cliodna, Condwiramur, Corra, Cuchulain, Daghda, Danann, Dairmuid, Divona, Druántia, Eastre, Eír, Elen, Emer, Epona, Essus, Fand,  Galahad, Góntia, Gráinne, Gwenhwyfar, Gwyddion, Hecate, Hercules, Ianuaria, Mannan, Morgana, Nantosuelta, Nemetona, Oghmá, Olwen, Oona, Pwyll, Rhiannon, Rosmerta, Sucellos, and Taliesin are now serving the peoples of the planet.

For descriptions of them please see their individual pages which can be accessed from Deities Goddesses Gods.... Continue on Go back


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