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As Fortuna, she was the Roman goddess of good fortune, especially for women who consulted oracles. Portrayed with a cornucopia, a globe, and a rudder, her main symbol was the wheel of fate. She was depicted in stone carvings and paintings. One of most her most renown sanctuaries was the Fortuna Redux temple in Rome. Of "Achiever Orion" heritage, her recent return from Orion to this planet was a great blessing. A talented destiny mapper and light spiral weaver, Góntia Fortuna will be working with Ostara Eostre to help bring about a shining new beginning for the legends of Avalon and Camelot, which were originally about the restoration of unity and the integration of ascendancy amongst the scattered Pleiadian and Orion kinfolk, especially those of the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, and Germanic rooted lineages According to radiocarbon tests, the three remarkable megalithic Stones of Stenness, which still remain upright, date from sometime around 3,000 BCE, the same period as the pottery from the Skara Brae coastal settlement. The original circle of twelve standing stones was about 30 meters in diameter and was set inside a rock cut ditch henge similar to that of the nearby Ring of Brodgar. At the center of the Stones of Stenness, there are stones set in the shape of a large hearth similar to those found at nearby Skara Brae or Barnhouse Settlement.
The tall "Watch Stone"
remains, but, "Odin's Stone", where bargains were sealed and love troths
plighted in ages past through a small hole in the stone, has been destroyed by a
local farmer around 1814 ACE. Pots found at the megalithic site have been linked
to Maes Howe as well and there is also some evidence that there may have been a
stone avenue between the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar which
included both the Odin Stone and the Watch Stone.
Gwalchmei (Gawain, Gauvain) was a Welsh Cornish Celtic grail guardian god who embodied and anchored the archetypal masculine chivalrous energies. These chivalrous god energies formed the empowered sun protection and authentic earthly manifestation energies so necessary for the outward grounding of the male archetypal role as glorious Holy Grail sovereigns under the auspices of Divine Grace. Gwalchmei was called "Sunshine Fertile Land Restorer", "May Hawk Court Arbiter", and "Spiritual Magician Peacemaker Warrior". He was the patron of feminine and masculine co-rulership, hero and heroine restorative reunions, sacred journeys, soulmate marriages, and vision quests. Gwalchmei and his soulmate wife Condwiramur periodically sojourned awhile in the past at the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, which is located on Stanton Moor about three miles northwest of the town of Matlock near the village of Birchover in Derbyshire in the British Isles. A pleasant walk down a moor path, through Bronze Age burial cairn remnants, leads to the stone circle which is approximately thirty six feet crosswise. The three foot high stones are positioned in a peaceful natural world setting surrounded by trees. The Nine Ladies Stone Circle area is a tranquil spot where spiritual pilgrims can sit awhile and reflect on things like the possibility of regenerative immortality and life's many mysteries. Condwiramur was a Welsh Cornish Celtic grail guardian goddess who embodied and anchored the archetypal feminine grace energies. These grail goddess energies formed the foundational empowerment and grounding earth energies so necessary for the outward manifestation of the male archetypal role as glorious Holy Grail sovereigns under the auspices of Divine Grace.
Condwiramur was called
"Legendary Celtic Folklore Grail Keeper" "Transformational Feminine Mysteries
Goddess" and "Spiritual Wholeness Sacred Waters Dispenser". She was the patroness of
feminine and masculine co-rulership, hero and heroine restorative reunions,
sacred journeys, soulmate marriages, and vision quests. To read storytelling and narrative
mythos about Merlin and Morgana please see
Merlin and
Morgana...
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