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    Sources on The Morrigan, that are not new-age?

    Can anyone share some sources, info etc on the morrigan and her cult and worship which are not new-age or wiccan influenced?
    I've read a few, and she has always interested the heck out of me but when I see wiccan sources they usually are quite different from sources which are based on actual Pre-Christian Irish things.

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    Re: Sources on The Morrigan, that are not new-age?

    Gimme a I few days to find my pile o links here.... I'm on the iPad and it's past my bedtime..... By whole piles of time....


    also its worth mentioning that what was written down was done so after Ireland was christianised, so reading must be done with a small amount of bias, and many texts ad not complete, I will see what I have that is specific to her, it may be a couple days, so please don't be disheartened.
    http://catcrowsnow.blogspot.com/

    But they were doughnuts of darkness. Evil damned doughnuts, tainted by the spawn of darkness.... Which could obviously only be redeemed by passing through the fiery inferno of my digestive tract.
    ~Jim Butcher

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      #3
      Re: Sources on The Morrigan, that are not new-age?

      Alright, I appreciate it

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        Re: Sources on The Morrigan, that are not new-age?

        sorry it took so long, had to go through things and see whats still good








        These are not specific to the morrighan, but you can navigate them fairly easily.


        these are some threads which are already here on the forum

        A must read if youre interested in the morrigan \m/ These are genuine translations from Middle and Old Irish into English by a pagan whos a native speaker and has an understanding of the languages symbolism, signs and wordstock on top of a genuine MA in the language from a world class university. Its rare that anyone tries

        A lad who does walking tours of Rathcroghan uploaded a vid of the cave there. The music is a little airy fairy for my tastes but I thought people might enjoy it since the morrigan is really popular among celtic neopagans. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrjvOudgFYE Its actually a souterrain (A type of medieval

        and a general discussion
        Alright so, I hope I'm posting in the right place. I'm looking to start practicing Paganism, but before I do I would like to get as much information as I can. I have quite a few questions, but before I get to that I suppose I'll start with a little back story as to why I'm here. My name is Travis I'm 23 years old, from


        There ya go, thats what Ive got, basic translations and a few discussions, hope it helps and isn't too late for you to be chacking back, sorry...
        http://catcrowsnow.blogspot.com/

        But they were doughnuts of darkness. Evil damned doughnuts, tainted by the spawn of darkness.... Which could obviously only be redeemed by passing through the fiery inferno of my digestive tract.
        ~Jim Butcher

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          Re: Sources on The Morrigan, that are not new-age?

          This a dissertation written about the Morrigan, I found it a while ago on one of the Celtic reconstruction websites: http://web.archive.org/web/200112041...musofire/diss/

          It doesn't have modern dedication in mind, but it's a very thorough and scholarly study. The website where I found the dissertation does have some resources for general practice, however, so it might also be helpful to you: http://www.tairis.co.uk/

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            Re: Sources on The Morrigan, that are not new-age?

            Thank you all for your sources, I'll check them out!

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