Badb, Macha, & Neman birds of paradise in Celtic narration depict a mirage of her sacred female spirits. Mind, body, heart- the troubled trio of emotional flights navigated when manifesting a deeply internal guardian. The goddess portrayed before a foretelling fate in battle or a shift in believed victory. Once upon the winds appearance, calmly "The Morrígan" encourages brave skillful acts to strike down fear. Displaying the divine spirits shape-shifting role as your unique territorial guide. The "Phantom Queen" as translated from Gaelic folklore tales back in 1800's Old Ireland. Crows are alert to the world they bare beneath the weight of their wings. She dashes forward, refuses to hesitate. Branching out on anew path forward with strikingly bold colors, down to her roots. Long live the regal dark Queen. Thinking back on days storytelling Irish folklore with my grandmother as a child.
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Birds of a feather, whimsically fly free young sparrow feathering forward brighter than a constellation of starlings flashing over the horizon before dawn. Orbit our sun at the same speed by which you purposely navigate earth, each day soar to new heavenly heights. Feathers map aves flights with good luck, prosperity, love and an abundance of grace. Gently, reminding us once it has fallen "down to earth" to be mindful how wealth, power and knowledge takes time therefore it is vital to believe in the direction your life migrates.
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