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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on CAULDRON |  | | CAULDRON: an iron, fire proof pot or kettle. Usually having 3 claw feet and a handle, this is from the Celtic stories of Kerridwen, whose cauldron had three powers: inexhautibility, regeneration, and inspiration. It's use is for cooking or brewing and is the symbol of the Goddess, the Element Water, and reincarnation, immortality and inspiration. Linked to witchcraft in popular mind, this is a primal Goddess image used like a chalice or cup. In many of the mythological stories of Ireland and Britain the cauldron is symbolic of the womb of the Mother Goddess in which all life begins, ends, and regenerates. The Irish word is coire and Welsh is pair. (See also: CAULDRON, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on CAULDRON
CAULDRON: an iron, fire proof pot or kettle. Usually having 3 claw feet and a handle, this is from the Celtic stories of Kerridwen, whose cauldron had three powers: inexhautibility, regeneration, and inspiration. It's use is for cooking or brewing and is the symbol of the Goddess, the Element Water, and reincarnation, immortality and inspiration. Linked to witchcraft in popular mind, this is a primal Goddess image used like a chalice or cup. In many of the mythological stories of Ireland and Britain the cauldron is symbolic of the womb of the Mother Goddess in which all life begins, ends, and regenerates. The Irish word is coire and Welsh is pair. . . For more articles on CAULDRON , see: CAULDRON , Witchcraft, Wicca, Wiccan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary . . The definition and meaning of CAULDRON is extracted from the home page Welsh Witchcraft. " We need to acknowledge the many Pagans who have gone before and helped define these words. In no particular order: Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente, Leo Louis Martello, Lewis Spence, Ronald Hutton, Margo Adler, Stewart and Janet Farrar, Charles Leland, Shan Jayran, Ed Fitch, Joe Wilson, Judy Harrow, Alex Sanders, Issac Bonewits, Rhuddlwm Gawr, Rowan Fairgrove, and many many others.." Please visit http://www.tylwythteg.com for more information. . . . Arc11: 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 Arc12: 199 198 197 196 195 194 193 192 191 190 189 188 187 186 185 184 183
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