Jan. 10, 2023

S1 Ep31: Cerridwen and Her Magic Cauldron, Awen

S1 Ep31: Cerridwen and Her Magic Cauldron, Awen

Cerridwen is a sixth century sorceress who becomes a well-known historical Welsh goddess. She is married to a giant and has two children when she decides to create a potion of all-knowing omnipotence and magic. Intended for her son, she brews this...

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Cerridwen is a sixth century sorceress who becomes a well-known historical Welsh goddess. She is married to a giant and has two children when she decides to create a potion of all-knowing omnipotence and magic. Intended for her son, she brews this potion in her magic cauldron, Awen. 

 

However, the potion does not go as planned when a young boy who is stirring the potion accidentally splashes three drops on his thumb and instinctively licks the potion and becomes a powerful shapeshifter with knowledge and insight. The run for his life begins as Cerridwen chases him down through shapeshifting magic and eventually consumes him while in the form of a hen. She becomes pregnant and gives birth to a third child, Taliesin who later becomes the most famous Welsh bard in history. 

 

This episode is rich with discovering the importance of the cauldron and how it connects to your womb, to your magic and to the All That is. Explore the relationship to The Fool in the Tarot with the womb of creation. Could the tale of Cerridwen been a reference to the Lady of the Lake and the tales of Avalon and King Arthur? Join April, Harmony and Maggie as they discuss the importance of the cauldron of your womb space.

 

Connect with the Goddesses:

https://www.goddesswitchwomb.com