BEAG (pronounced BEG) is the Irish Goddess of the well of wisdom. She is one of the Tuatha de Danaan, the people of the Goddess Danu. She and her three daughters guarded a magical well; anyone who drank from the well would gain in wisdom. When the hero Fionn Mac Cumhail came and asked for a drink, Beag's daughters threw water at him, hoping to frighten him away, but some of the water fell in his mouth, granting him the wisdom he had sought. When Fionn died, he was buried in a fairy hill called Si Beag, which means "small fairy hill."
Keywords: greek roman gods and goddesses list aphrodite god of horned god greek gods and goddesses pictures books on greek gods and goddesses egypt gods and goddesses learning astral projection how to do astral projection black magic protection astral projection for beginners astral projection experience removing black magic
This entry was posted
on 25 May 2011
at Wednesday, May 25, 2011
. You can follow any responses to this entry through the
.