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Associated Color: Blue; Area of Magick: Fertility spells; Harvest; water magick; Protection; Home and Hearth; new beginnings About Nantosuelta: Her name means "of
winding stream". She helps to cleanse our mind body and spirit. In art, she is portrayed carrying a corncupia and holding
model of a house, giving her magickal correspondences of protection and home and hearth. According to some experts, her consort was Sucellos who was portrayed as a river god.
To Honor
Goddess: To honor Nantosuelta cleanse your body inside and out with water. Water also symbolizes emotions so let go of all negative emotions. Imagine them floating away down a river. See any disease being washed away by
goddess who is a water goddess. Since she is a goddess of health and home see her filling your home with positive emotion. Resources
Celtic Mythology, Proinsias & MacCana, Hamlyn (1970) | The Celts, Time Life Books (1974) | Celtic Mysteries, John Sharkey, Crossroad New York (1975) | Pagan Celtic Britain, Anne Ross, Columbia University Press (1967) | The Celts, T.G.E. Powell, Thames & Hudson (1980) | Celtic Civilization, J. Markale, Gordon & Cremonesi (1978) | The Gods of
Celts, Miranda Green Ph.D., Barnes & Noble Books (1986) | Asterix & Obelix, Umberzo & Goscinny. | The Celtic World, Barry Cunliffe, St. Martin's Press (1990) ) | Celtic Mythology, Myths and Legends of
Celtic World, Arthur Cotterell, Smithmark (1997) | The World of
Druids, Miranda Green Ph.D., Thames & Hudson (1997) | The Elements of
Celtic Tradition, Caitlín Matthews, Element Books Inc. (1989) | The Art of
Celts, Iain Zaczek, Parkgate Books Ltd. (1997)

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