The Morrígan is probably one of the most magical, formidable and mysterious figures among the Irish gods. She embodies female power and frequently employs her sexuality in the stories told of her. The prevalent image of the Morrígan as a powerful goddess of battle and sovereignty only scratches the surface of this complex and popular goddess.
She is the earth goddess, the lady of the beasts and the faerie queen; she is the shapeshifter, an enchantress and the goddess of war. More than any other Celtic deity the Morrígan embodies the resurgence of the divine feminine, appearing in a wide variety of guises to express the full spectrum of feminine power. The strength and control the Morrígan displays, as well as her ferocity and tenacity, and her ability to control events to ensure the desired result are all displayed repeatedly in the myths. As a liminal goddess, the Morrígan connects not only the different realms of earth, sky, sea and otherworld but also many of the legends of the British Isles through her numerous forms.
The Guises of the Morrígan presents a collection gathered from folklore, mythology and literature about the attributes of this formidable, resilient and timeless goddess. Her legends, history and presence in the landscape and folklore of Ireland (and further afield) continue to inspire strength and admiration today.
"…it is our hope that this book will awaken a renewed interest in the Morrígan" - Rankine & d'Este, 2005
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-910191-27-9 (9781910191279)
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Sorita d'Este is an author, researcher, and practitioner of magic exploring mythology, magic, and ancient spiritual traditions in her books. As an occult teacher, she travels internationally to give lectures and workshops. She founded the Covenant of Hekate, and her adventures take her to sacred places worldwide. Her published works include "Hekate: Liminal Rites," "Circle for Hekate," "Visions of the Cailleach," "Practical Elemental Magick," and "The Isles of the Many Gods." Currently residing in Glastonbury, Somerset, she wrote "Artemis: Virgin Goddess of the Hunt & Moon" in 2005 while living in Chiswick, London.
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