The Goddess Morrigan
The Morrigan Goddess Of Battle, Strife, and Fertility The Morrígan (“phantom queen”) or Mórrígan (“great queen”), also written as Morrígu or in the plural as Morrígna, and spelt Morríghan or...
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The Goddess Morrigan The Morrígan (“phantom queen”) or Mórrígan (“great queen”), also written as Morrígu or in the plural as Morrígna, and spelt Morríghan or Mór-ríoghain in Modern Irish, is a figure...
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The Morrigan The Phantom Queen The Morrígan (“phantom queen”) or Mórrígan (“great queen”), also written as Morrígu or in the plural as Morrígna, and spelt Morríghan or Mór-ríoghain in Modern Irish, is...
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Banshee The Banshee from the Irish bean sí (“woman of the side” or “woman of the faerie mounds”) is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the...
View ArticleCelebrating Spirituality 365 Days A Year – Lunantshees
November 11 and 12 Lunantshees This day has been set aside to honor the Fairy, an important element in most Irish folklore and mythology. For the Irish, the Fairy is believed to be the decedent of the...
View ArticleAn Ancient Irish Healing Charm
An ancient Irish Healing Charm: “Bone to bone Vein to vein Balm to Balm Sap to Sap Skin to skin Tissue to tissue Blood to blood Flesh to flesh Sinew to sinew Marrow to marrow Pith to pith Fat...
View ArticleDeity of the Day for January 15th – Banba, Irish Goddess
Deity of the Day Banba In Irish mythology, Banba (modern spelling: Banbha, pronounced [ˈbˠanˠəvˠə]), daughter of Ernmas of the Tuatha Dé Danann, is the patron goddess of Ireland. She was part of an...
View ArticleThe Witches Magick for the 7th Day of the Chaste Moon – Caer Breuddwyd...
CAER BREUDDWYD (CASTLE OF DREAMS) In Irish mythology, the Tuatha De Danann used their magical powers to become part of the hills, or as they are called in Irish, the Sidhe. In time, they became...
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