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Bóuínn was revered as a Pan-Celtic nature goddess by the tribes of Bohemia, Gaul, Ireland, and Italy. As the White Cow Goddess, she was the bountiful bestower of fecund fields and artistic inspiration, as well as, the patroness of livestock. Also a legendary water goddess, Bóuínn tended the sacred well, the Sidhe Nechtan, which was a source of all knowledge, as well as, gifts of creative expressiveness. One day a kin group of the Usurpers, approached the hallowed grove she guarded with the intention of desecrating the waters of the holy well. Reading their thoughts, she issued a warning. When they ignored the taboo, Bouínn used her Devic Sidhe Powers to invoke the Nature Sprits of water, the Undines.
The well waters swelled and
surged forth as foaming waves of eponymous, white horses that trampled and
drowned the defilers. The righteous rage of the Undines was so great and the
flow of the torrent so intense that the well was transformed into a river that
afterwards became known as the Boyne.
The Sacred Site focal point of Hierarch Bóuínn and the Third Ray of Harmonics Restoration is the America Cooper River Restoration Omniangels is the Cooper River Park, which is located outside the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area in southern New Jersey, U.S.A. A tributary of the Delaware River, the 16 miles (25.7 kilometers) long Cooper River was named after the Cooper family who were some of the earliest settlers in the Camden County area. Encompassing 40 square mules (103.6 square kilometers), the Cooper River Watershed includes five tributaries (Chandlers Run, Millard Creek, Nicholson Branch, North Branch, Tindale Run); and seven impoundments (Cooper River Lake, Evans Ponds, Hopkins Pond, Kirkwood Lake, Linden Lake, Square Circle Lake, Wallworth Lake). Cooper River runs through Barrington, Berlin, Camden, Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Gibbsboro, Haddon Township, Haddonfield, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Merchantville, Pennsauken, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, and Voorhees. Eagles have been spotted in Cooper River Park, which has a biofilter wetland, a memorial grove, a sculpture garden, bike paths, softball fields, a cross country course, a playground, and picnic areas.
Hierarch Bóuínn shares
this Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Hierarch Taléisín, also a Hierarch of the Third Ray of Harmonics Restoration... Hierarchs
Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays
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