Pagan Portals - Sabrina

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British Folklore
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Celtic Goddess
Celtic magic
Celtic spirituality
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Goddess of the River Severn
Hafren Goddess
Paganism
River Goddess
River Severn
River Severn Folklore
Sabrina Goddess
Spiritual practice
Water Goddess
Water magic
Water Witchcraft
Welsh Folklore
Welsh Magic
Welsh Marches
Witchcraft

Product details

  • ISBN 9781803418070
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Within the flow of the Severn, Britain's longest river, resides a Goddess who, for millennia, has governed the cyclical nature of life and death in mythic and subtle ways. Whether known as Sabrina to the English or Hafren to the Welsh, this book is an invitation to dive deep into the currents of time to explore her identity and power. From the age of the Celts to the tragedies woven together by the medieval clerics, right up to the modern day, this book illuminates an ever-evolving, powerful divinity associated with boundaries, transformation, and magical Salmon. Combining personal insight, lore, academic research, and exercises to connect to her waters, these pages traverse the historical tales of a Goddess who is the heart and soul of the landscape.
Brett Hollyhead, also known as the Witch of Salopia across social media, is a practicing Welsh Marches Folk Witch, workshop leader and a public speaker at regular Pagan related events/ conferences throughout the United Kingdom. He's a member of the Cylch y Sarffes Goch Coven (Circle of the Red Serpent) alongside Mhara Starling and Moss Matthey. He's also a member of OBOD and a guardian of the Doreen Valiente Foundation. He lives in Wrexham, UK.

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