Celtic mythology is comprised of legends and ... and invoking the name of God.” The Loch Ness Monster was propelled to international fame during the 1930s thanks to descriptions and photographs ...
The god was depicted with a human face and deer antlers that held Celtic metal rings. This discovery sparked interest in Cernunnos, especially as researchers were able to connect the “Pillar of ...
god/goddess, and the self.” The circles around the intersection of the cross represent unification, totality, wholeness, and inclusion. In the mid-19th century, a Celtic revival led to an ...