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Meet Faehallow’s Spirit Guides

Professor Moonfeather — Faehallows School of Magic animal Spirit Guide

Our Spirit Allies Are Always Here to Light Your Path! 

Each lesson and workshop at Faehallows School of Magic is channeled from our Otherworld allies — Celtic Goddesses, Gods, Faeries and Animal Guides — and based on ages of Celtic mystery wisdom and personal intuitive perception.

You will often see Professor Moonfeather, our wise Great Horned Owl spirit guide and head teacher, popping up on this website and in our Foundation Course lessons with his magical tips and insights.

Danu — Our Overlighting Goddess

Danu, the great mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann (the Sidhe or ancient faery race of Ireland) is the goddess of wisdom, fertility, and flowing waters. When the Tuatha Dé Danann first arrived in Ireland, she granted the people sustenance, life, and law.

Danu—overlighting goddess spirit guide of Faehallows School of MagicShe is connected to prosperity, oceans, rivers, all waters, the stars, moon, air, sky, and fertility, embodying the cycles of Earth and the seasons.

Danu is the most ancient recorded Celtic goddess and her name even appears in the lore of ancient India.

One of her names is the Divine Waters, symbolizing her boundless creative power. Since the rise of Christianity, she has been linked to St. Anne, the grandmother of Jesus.

In her embrace as goddess of Sovereignty, the land thrives, wisdom flourishes, and those who honor her may find themselves walking in harmony with the unseen forces of the world.

This image is the way she has appeared to me, but her eyes are much more brilliant.

Cernunnos — Our Overlighting God

Cernunnos, the enigmatic horned god of Celtic tradition, represents nature’s wild, untamed spirit.

Cernunnos Faehallows Spirit GuideOften depicted with stag antlers, he embodies the cycles of life, death, and rebirth, as well as the deep connection between humanity and the natural world.

As guardian of the forest, animals, and abundance, he is both a guide and a protector, ensuring the balance of all living things.

Cernunnos is also linked to shamanic wisdom, fertility, and the liminal spaces between the seen and unseen realms.

Those who honor him may feel his presence in the whispering trees, the rustling of leaves, and the quiet strength of the ancient earth. He is always present whenever you venture into the wilds of Nature.

Brigit — Healing Goddess & Teacher 

Brigit, the radiant Celtic faery goddess of poetry, healing, and smith-craft, is a beacon of inspiration and transformation. She is our teacher and guide to healing ourselves and our world with energy and herbs.Brigit, goddess of healing, teacher and spirit guide

Revered as a triple goddess, she embodies the flames of creativity, the warmth of hearth and home, and the life-giving power of sacred wells.

As a protector of poets, midwives, and artisans, Brigit bridges the realms of the physical and spiritual, guiding those who seek wisdom, renewal, and inner fire.

Her presence endures in Ireland’s sacred springs and in the festival of Imbolc, where her blessings bring light and hope at winter’s end.

She is beloved around the world as both the powerful faery goddess and the Irish saint who shares her name. Some see them as one and the same, yet Brigit was here long before the saint was born.

Merlin — Our Magical Mentor & Guide to the New Earth

Merlin, the legendary enchanter of Arthurian lore, is a figure of profound wisdom, prophecy, and magic. He is a wild and mysterious sage, said to have been born of both mortal and otherworldly (faery) lineage, granting him supernatural insight and power.

Merlin — spirit guide to the New EarthAs King Arthur’s mentor, Merlin shaped the destiny of Camelot, guiding the young king with his knowledge of the old ways and the forces of nature — inspiring him to manifest the essence of the New Earth in the Kingdom of Camelot.

He is often depicted as a druidic seer, a shapeshifter, and a keeper of ancient secrets, bridging the worlds of faery and human.

Some tales tell of his love for Nimue’, the Lady of the Lake, who seals him away in a mystical prison of his own making — at least that’s how it may have appeared to some.

Merlin has his own ideas about that!

Nimue’ — Our Faery Guide & Teacher

Nimue’ is often known as the Lady of the Lake, a mysterious and enchanting faery in Arthurian legend.

Nimue' — spirit guide to the Faery PathShe is the keeper of Avalon’s sacred waters and the guardian of Excalibur, King Arthur’s legendary sword.

In some tales, she is Merlin’s devoted apprentice, learning the deepest secrets of his magic, only to later ensnare him in an enchanted sleep.

— Or was it Merlin’s own choice to leave this world and move to her otherworldly tower as her timeless soul mate?

Whether a benevolent guide or a cunning sorceress, Nimue’ embodies the power of feminine mysticism, the fluidity of fate, and the ever-present veil between the mortal world and the realm of magic.

Nimue’ is a bridge between the human and faery realms and a powerful guide to healing our planet the faery way.

Other Spirit Guides Show Up As Needed

Every lesson, workshop and guided shamanic journey in Faehallows School of Magic is based on the wisdom of our Celtic ancestors — guided by my Higher Self, my personal spirit allies and Faehallow’s own spirit guides who come though to lead the way.

There are many other guides who occasionally show up: faeries, ancestors, dragons, unicorns, goddesses and gods. All of them want to share the profound depth and powerful magic of the Celtic traditions with you.

 — Bernadette Wulf, Director of Faehallows School of Magic