Nantosuelta Gallic Protective Goddess
Nantosuelta"Winding River". A Gallic protective goddess and
goddess of water. Among the Mediomatrici of Alsace she is often
portrayed holding a model of a house, indicating a domestic
function.
Nantosuelta was the consort of Sucellos, the God of Agriculture.
Her name means ' Winding River' though her attributes do not
show her as a water-deity. Chief amongst these is her little
house, usually depicted on a long pole like a sceptre of some
kind. Other associated objects include a bird, a bee-hive and
honeycombs. The latter certainly have homely connotations and
she therefore appears to have been a goddess of hearth and
house, well-being and prosperity. Like her husband, she also had
nourishment and fertility aspects and sometimes carried a
cornucopia. In Britain, she is probably to be found depicted on
a small stone from East Stoke in Nottinghamshire. Her partner is
clearly Sucellus. The goddess shown has bushy hair and carries a
bowlful of apples. She is often shown with a Raven. She is
associated with ravens, and may be connected with the Morrigan
Catholic: First appearance of "The White Lady" to Bernadette at
Lourdes, France. The site was long sacred to
Persephone/Proserpina in Roman Gaul. One of the great Osiris
festival cycles in the ancient Egyptian calendar, celebrated
especially at the main center of Osiris worship in Abydos (2/11)
and at Busiris, the ancient holy city of the Nile delta. The
principal ceremony performed on the last of these three days was
a dawn ritual of opening the doors of the horizon, and thereby
reaffirming the precision of the divine order operating between
Sun and Earth. (Month of Pamenot, days 28 - 30). The Pharaonic
melody for this feast, as preserved in music of the Coptic
church, has been found by Dr. Maged Samueel in Cairo.
Nantosuelta; Breton name is Nataseulta Health; Miracles;
Providence; Abundance; Home and Hearth Celtic/Continental She is
a water goddess as river goddess, or water nymphs. She is
associated with Spring Water; Cornucopia ,Associated Element:
Water.
Associated Color: Blue; Area of Magick: Fertility spells;
Harvest; water magick; Protection; Home and Hearth; new
beginnings About Nantosuelta: Her name means "of the winding
stream". She helps to cleanse our mind body and spirit. In art,
she is portrayed carrying a corncupia and holding the model of a
house, giving her magickal correspondences of protection and
home and hearth. According to some experts, her consort was
Sucellos who was portrayed as a river god.
To Honor the Goddess: To honor Nantosuelta cleanse your body
inside and out with water. Water also symbolizes emotions so let
go of all negative emotions. Imagine them floating away down a
river. See any disease being washed away by the goddess who is a
water goddess. Since she is a goddess of health and home see her
filling your home with positive emotion. Resources
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