Rhiannon is the Celtic Goddess of inspiration. Her name means “Divine Queen,” and she is Queen of the Faeries. She is a Horse Goddess, and Celtic mythology is replete with tales of her prowess in riding. She is also a Goddess of humor, forgiveness, and honor. She has a comforting aspect and is a pillar of strength to those in need. She is thought by some scholars to be the inspiration for the Lady of the Lake in the King Arthur legends.

Narcissus and daffodils are plants that are sacred to Rhiannon, and the horse is Rhiannon’s sacred animal.

Invoke her when you seek forgiveness, or to forgive. When Rhiannon enters your life, prepare for a period of divine inspiration!


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Abellio
Aengus Mac Og
Aidin
Aine
Alator
Arawn
Arianrhod
Beag
Bel (Balor or Belenus)
Blodeuwedd
Borvo
Bran
Branwen
Bres (also Breas)
Brigantia
Brighid
Cailleach, The
Ceridwen
Cernunnos
Dagda
Danu
Druantia
Epona
Fionn mac Cumhaill
Grian
Green Man, The
Gronw
Holly King
Latobius
Lenus
Limetus
Lugh
Mabon, The
Macha
Manannán Mac Lir
Medb
Modron, The
Mórrígan, The
Nehalennia
Nuada
Oak King, The
On-niona
Ostara (Eostre)
Pwyll
Rhiannon
Saitada
Sequana
Sheela Na Gig
Taranis
Uroica