![]() ![]() Rhiannon is also the archetype for Lady Godiva, the shameless woman who rides naked beneath a veil upon a white horse. She is the original powerful sexual image for all brides, now degraded in the patriarchy to symbolising a non-sexual virgin bride who loses her right to sexual freedom when she marries. ![]() Rhiannon of the Birds is the Virgin (meaning complete within Herself) Goddess of sexual love, tied to no man, free to love whom She chooses. Their love for each other became legendary. No matter how fast Pwyll rode, Rhiannon always remained the same distance away from him, until he said the right words "Rhiannon, stop for me". ![]() It was around such a Hollow hill at Beltane, that Pwyll, King of the Summerland adoringly followed the Goddess Rhiannon, as She rode on Her white horse. It is one of the Hollow Hills where the Faerie Folk now live with their Queen, forced into exile when human beings forgot to acknowledge them. There are many legends surrounding the Tor. Experienced by women during ovulation, She is full of desire, wisdom and creative potential. She calls all to union, at-onement with Her. She is Kundalini, rising Serpent Goddess of sexual energy and wisdom. She is the fecund Goddess of Love, Rhiannon, Aphrodite, Venus, the Morning and the Evening Star. Her large belly, hips and thighs emphasise Her full sexual nature. Her Body is bounteous, fleshy, full of dips and folds. Stretching out towards the west the land is below sea level. The conical hill of clay and Blue Lias rises from the Somerset Levels. The Tor is mentioned in Celtic mythology, particularly in myths linked to King Arthur, and has several other enduring mythological and spiritual associations. The entire site is managed by the National Trust and has been designated a scheduled monument. To the north the Mendip Hills form the rim of the Cauldron while smaller hills lie to the south and east. Glastonbury Tor is a hill near Glastonbury in the English county of Somerset, topped by the roofless St Michael's Tower, a Grade I listed building. She sits like a Great Goddess, a huge bounteous female figure in the middle of a landscape bowl or Cauldron. Glastonbury Tor | The Tor Goddess The Goddess of Glastonbury Torįrom a distance the most noticeable feature on the Isle of Avalon is the Tor as She rises out of the flat Summerlands.
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