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Apothecary Shop White Goose Smudging Feather
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White Goose Smudging Feather

£4.00

These a feeling you get when hold this beautiful large white soft Goose feather.

The Mana of the Goose is still imbedded within its feathers. Endow the spirit when smudging or used in rituals.

Contents

White Large Goose Feather

Length 200mm Approx.

These feather are 100% natural so there might be some imperfections.

All feather at Mana Realm are Ethically Sourced through businesses that comply with UK Wildlife Conservation Laws.

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These a feeling you get when hold this beautiful large white soft Goose feather.

The Mana of the Goose is still imbedded within its feathers. Endow the spirit when smudging or used in rituals.

Contents

White Large Goose Feather

Length 200mm Approx.

These feather are 100% natural so there might be some imperfections.

All feather at Mana Realm are Ethically Sourced through businesses that comply with UK Wildlife Conservation Laws.

These a feeling you get when hold this beautiful large white soft Goose feather.

The Mana of the Goose is still imbedded within its feathers. Endow the spirit when smudging or used in rituals.

Contents

White Large Goose Feather

Length 200mm Approx.

These feather are 100% natural so there might be some imperfections.

All feather at Mana Realm are Ethically Sourced through businesses that comply with UK Wildlife Conservation Laws.

Animal Spirit

Symbol of The Goose

Egyptians myths states the Nile Goose hatched a God Amen from laying a Cosmic Egg. The goose was also connected to the evil god set, Horus, Isis, Osiris.

Symbolized in Greece as good wife and love, emblem of Goddess Hera.

It was a messenger of good news in the Chinese and Japanese culture bringing light seasonal change.

The goose was a emblem of the war gods to the Celts. Norse and Celtic culture thought the goose was taboo to use as food.

Information Source: Animal Magick By D.J. Conway

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