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In Welsh mythology, awen is the inspiration of the poets, or bards; its personification, Awen is the inspirational muse of creative artists in general. The inspired individual (often a poet or a soothsayer) is an awenydd.

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The Awen, a powerful symbol originating from ancient Celtic culture, has transcended time to represent inspiration, creativity, and the interconnectedness of nature and the divine.

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In the Celtic language, Awen means essence or poetic inspiration. While seemingly simple in appearance, the Awen holds deep symbolic meaning. In this article, we will be exploring the origins of Awen, its significance in religions, the characteristics of the symbol, its symbolic meanings, and contemporary usage. Origins of Awen Symbol

Awen is a neo-Druid symbol with many different meanings, but it is popularly interpreted to mean “three rays of light.” This may be so because the number 3 is a very sacred number, and not just in Druidry but also in the whole Celtic culture.

Our first reference to Awen, then, dates from a period when Britain and Ireland were still in transition from paganism to Christianity. This, along with other evidence set out below, points to Awen being a concept carried over from pagan Druidry into Christian Bardic tradition. To discover what Awen is, we should first look at what the word means.

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Awen - The Holy Spirit of Druidry - The British Druid Order

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There are multiple meanings for the Awen Celtic symbol. One interpretation is main outside lines are symbolic of both man and women while the inside line represents balance.

The Awen Celtic Symbol - The Three Rays Of Light From Ancient Times

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