The Goddess of Iberia, born in the First Conference in September 2011, has been growing. Our baby girl is no longer lulled in the arms of the Maiden Iberia pushes us with Her tiny hands to create and believe, to feel hope, to kindle the light that illuminates the path to the future. She blows in our ears new songs and poems, we are encouraged to draw and sculpt all Her faces. Because many were the names of the Maid of Iberia and, as Brigit of England, many of them have two common characteristics: heal through purifying fire and crystal clear waters.
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Thus, the Gaul Belisama (clearly a cousin of Brigit), the Basque Ekhi (the healing light of the mild winter sun), Carmenta (one of the Roman Matres, who was in charge of receiving babies, oracles edges and spells), the Greek Aphrodite Phosphoros (Aphrodite, They are all the girl that once lived in each one of us. All of Them, our inner children and the children who are in our lives will be honoured at the Second Iberian Goddess Conference, from the 7th to the 10th July in Madrid. You are welcome to join us and share laughters, innocence and inspiration from the Maiden of Iberia. |
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A taste of the First Iberian Goddess Conference |