Brighid's Hearth


Brighid is the ancient Celtic goddess of fire. She has dominion over all things to do with fire, both physically and symbolically. Therefore, she is the goddess of the home and the hearth-fire that warms the family at night and is a center of daily life. She is patron goddess of blacksmiths and those who use fire to forge goods. Because she has so many ties to the creation of things through fire, she is also the goddess of imbas forsanii, or the "fire in the head" that is inspiration and creativity. She is a goddess of many talents: home and family life, creativity and inspiration, goods-making. Such was her popularity that when Christianity became the dominant religion in Ireland, she was made into a saint, and her worship continues today as St. Brighid of Kildare. But it is the gifts of Brighid the goddess we celebrate on this web site.

As the hearth symbolized the center of the home and family, these are the pages we created to do just that. Here you will find stories and pictures of our lives and the people with whom we share them.

The Forge at the moment is holding a place our activities and crafts. There is not much there now, but we have big plans for the future. Check back in a year or two -- we have to complete some stuff first, such as oh, our dissertations.

Brighid, both as goddess and saint, is associated with many sacred wells in Ireland. Here, the well is the symbol of inspiration and creativity. These pages will have our written work on it, whether it is musings, articles, rituals, or whatever else strikes our fancy.

Many different images are used by this site. Most of them have been modified by Aislinn in some way or another from the original version, but credit is certainly due to these fantastic artists. Throughout the site you may click on some of the images to view original version. Please visit the Image Gallery page to link to the original pictures as well as view the copyright information. Some biographies may be given for certain artists. If you are an artist of an image that is shown on this site and you do not find yourself properly credited here, please e-mail Aislinn immediately.