The June Full Moon is dedicated to the Goddess Epona, worshipped throughout the entire Celtic world in a variety of other aspects. Often depicted as a woman with very long hair riding upon a white mare. Epona is believed to have the ability to shape-shift between the form of a woman and that of a…
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