“One afternoon more than thirty-five years ago I set foot on a path that changed my life. I found a name in a book – Brigit – and a brief column of text about her. A spark was kindled and I knew I wanted more. This led me to a search for information about Brigit and connection with her that has never ceased. Though my understanding of her has grown and shifted since those first few paragraphs, I remain drawn to Brigit like a lamb to its mother.” PoetrySpiritualityGoddessEssaysWitchcraftPaganismDevotionalIrish MythologyDruidryBrigit Book:A Brigit of Ireland Devotional: Sun Among Stars Source: A Brigit of Ireland Devotional: Sun Among Stars
“(Brigit on getting a splinter) "Such particles are frightfully exasperating to extricate painlessly." Bracy let out a low sigh, "There she goes again.” Arcrean ConquestBracyBrigitFate Of Arcrea Book:The Fate of Arcrea Source: The Fate of Arcrea
“Have you ever been faced with the clear certainty that the culinary arts have a great propensity to rendering themselves unsavory?” HumorKitchenCulinaryArcreaBrigitFate Of Arcrea Book:The Fate of Arcrea Source: The Fate of Arcrea
“The Moon-goddess Brizo (‘soother’) of Delos indistinguishable from Leto, may be identified with the Hyperborean Triple-goddess Brigit, who became Christianized to St. Brigit or St. Bede. Brigit was patroness of all the arts, and Apollo followed her example.” Brigit Book:The Greek Myths 1 Source: The Greek Myths 1