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The Wisdom of Cerridwen

Transforming Her Cosmic Brew

Emma Clark Trista Hendren

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Girl God Books
01 May 2025
What does it take to make a spell? A wisdom brew? It always starts with the woman. With the Goddess. It starts with her breath, her incantation, her will. It is a process of co-creation between her own self and that which she adds to her cauldron. She is a WITCH - a Woman In Total Control of Herself (as the apron which hangs in my kitchen proudly proclaims). Cerridwen is the archetypal Witch Goddess and yet, for centuries, she has not been in charge of her own narrative. Others, usually men, have written her story down in manuscripts within the Welsh tradition and it is important to remember that while they may have been looking back on older beliefs, they were doing this through a Christian lens and they come with their own agendas and biases.

So, who is Cerridwen?

Cerridwen is the magic Matriarch of the Mysteries, the Faery Queen of the Otherworld, the whisper of poetry and song. She is the raging mother, the protective mother, the wronged mother and all of the facets of motherhood in between. She is the crackle of the regenerative spring fire and the heat haze of summer when everything shimmers and the possibilities seem endless. And She is in every creation from every woman in this book, every woman who has had the courage to hear Her call and become a conduit of the Awen.

""Cerridwen, ancient Queen,

Dark Mother, take us in.

Cerridwen, ancient Queen,

Let us be reborn.

-a Reclaiming chant

Open these pages and relish the words of this divine Mother, this wild Sister, this trickster and keeper of the Cauldron of Eternity! Spend time with Her. Learn Her sacred ways, Her stories, Her lore.

I learned the chant above at the Glastonbury Goddess Conference where I taught several years ago. I often use it in both my private meditations and in public rituals. It is simple but direct, quite unlike the Goddess it honors. I learned how to pronounce Her name from a Welsh-speaking colleague who gave it a rolling ""r"" and an emphasis on the second syllable. Keh-RRRHID-wen. Try it. So delicious to say.""

-H. Byron Ballard, from the Foreword to The Wisdom of Cerridwen
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Imprint:   Girl God Books
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9788293725572
ISBN 10:   8293725575
Pages:   218
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Emma Clark holds a PhD and teaches in the Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She has written books and articles on Celtic literature and has edited anthologies of Gaelic and Scottish poetry. The myth and symbolism of the land informs much of her research and she has always loved the magic at the heart of Celtic storytelling. Her first children's book was Cerridwen and the Cauldron: a Celtic Tale of Magic. Trista Hendren founded Girl God Books in 2011 to support a necessary unravelling of the patriarchal world view of divinity. Her first book-The Girl God, a children's picture book-was a response to her own daughter's inability to see herself reflected in God. Since then, she has published more than 50 books by a dozen women from across the globe with help from her family and friends. She lives in Bergen, Norway. You can learn more about her projects at www.thegirlgod.com.

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