Reviewed by Heather Dewhurst www.kitchenwitchhearth.net
This eloquently poetic volume from Brett Hollyhead is a joy to read. The authors personal anecdotes, together with the passion conveyed within each paragraph, demonstrates their deep and abiding veneration for Sabrina in all Her form, and the River Severn.
Within this compact tome is the history as it is known at the moment, and how this links the past to the present, making Sabrina relevant today. The author supplies the reader with the contextual evidence, how Her energy can be recognised and experienced, then providing suggested guidance for the reader on how to work with this enigmatic deity.
The final chapter encourages the reader to re-examine their personal effect on the environment, gently proposing where small changes can add up for a larger ecological impact.
The author has also provide an extensive section of end notes, enabling the reader to do any further exploration of Sabrina and the topics She is related to.

Pagan Portals – Sabrina by Brett Michael Hollyhead
Within the flow of the Severn, Britain’s longest river, resides a Goddess who, for millennia, has governed the cyclical nature of life and death in mythic and subtle ways. Whether known as Sabrina to the English or Hafren to the Welsh, this book is an invitation to dive deep into the currents of time to explore her identity and power. From the age of the Celts to the tragedies woven together by the medieval clerics, right up to the modern day, this book illuminates an ever-evolving, powerful divinity associated with boundaries, transformation, and magical Salmon. Combining personal insight, lore, academic research, and exercises to connect to her waters, these pages traverse the historical tales of a Goddess who is the heart and soul of the landscape.
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