Connecting with the Goddess Morrigan. Mórrígan, Morrígu, Morrigu. Divine Feminine. Prayers, Chants, Rituals. Symbols, Books, Witch. Deity
Explore the lore of the Irish phantom queen, a shape-shifting enigma of war and prophecy.
The Morrígan is a multiplicitous deity of Celtic lore. A goddess of death, war, prophecy, and fate, the Morrígan was the deity who would ultimately decide whether or not a warrior would survive the battlefield.
The Morrigan is a complex and deeply interesting deity, so let's see the many signs she may display to know she's here for you.
More about this Celtic Goddess who represents war and fate
This listing is for a portal linked to The Morrigan. It is a direct binding listing. The Morrigan is actually my Matron deity. She is an amazing Goddess to work with as she can help with divinations and motivation. Morrigan is one of the great Goddesses of Ireland and is a multifaceted Goddess. She is a shape shifter known for being a Goddess of war and battle, the cycle of life and death, and is also associated with wisdom and prophecy, magick and the land, among other aspects. Morrigan or “The Morrigan” is primarily associated with battle, bloodshed, and destruction. Her name means great queen or phantom queen. It is spelt in several different ways including Morrigu, Morgane, Morrighan and Morgan le Fay in the Arthurian legends. She is one of the triple Goddesses, her different aspects are represented by Anu , Badh (the boiling mother cauldron) and either Macha (the death crone) or Nemain Morrigan is also a water Goddess, ruling over rivers and lakes The Morrigan is also said to give Kings power, or take their power away. Associations: Weapons: spears, swords, sorcery, shield, shape-shifting Other: death, re-birth, the cycle of life, fate, battle, skulls, blood, prophecy, sovereignty, land Animals: Scavenger birds, i.e. crows, ravens, vultures, eels, wolves, cows and horses Colors: red and black, white, purple, and dark blue Stones: Obsidian, Rubies, jet, Amethyst, Garnet, bloodstone, Clear Quartz Symbols: Three interlinking lines or inverted triangle Herbs and plants: Blackthorn, Belladonna, Juniper berries, Nightshade, Dragon’s blood, Mugwart, Yew Moon phase: New, dark, waning Regions: Fords, rivers, lakes Seasons: Autumn, specifically Samhain Foods: Mead, milk, whiskey, apple, water, red colored foods Colors: red and black Elements: Fire and water Festivals: Jan 7-The Feast of Morrigan Folksongs: Celtic nursery rhymes and folksongs referring to three black birds or ravens. ____________________________________ Please remember to leave a note on the checkout page with the information below so that I have all of the information required for your conjure. The name you go by, rather it is your magickal name or birth name. Or the name of the person you wish to have the being bound to if you are purchasing for someone else. Your date of birth, or the date of birth of the person you are purchasing for. Any specifics you would like about your new companion. For Example; male/female, blond hair, gifted with strong water affinity, tattoos, etc. This listing is for a direct binding to you or a vessel you own. There is no physical item that will be shipped out unless stated otherwise in the listing. You will receive an email with a full description of your companion after their vetting has been completed. Due to the nature of these conjures and beings, refunds are not given. If you have a problem with any being conjured from me, please send me a message via my email and I will try my best to resolve the issue. Disclaimer!! I do not claim to own any of the media used on my site unless otherwise said so in a post. All media used, music, photos, and art belong to their original artist and all the credit goes to them!
Morrigan is a complex and enigmatic figure in Irish mythology, known as the goddess of war, death, and prophecy. She is often depicted as a trio of sisters,
The Morrígan is a multiplicitous deity of Celtic lore. A goddess of death, war, prophecy, and fate, the Morrígan was the deity who would ultimately decide whether or not a warrior would survive the battlefield.
A goddess of war and death in Celtic mythology.
The Morrígan is a multiplicitous deity of Celtic lore. A goddess of death, war, prophecy, and fate, the Morrígan was the deity who would ultimately decide whether or not a warrior would survive the battlefield.
Irish Legends: The Morrigan: Phantom Queen and Shape-Shifter
One of the Celtic ‘triple goddesses’, a deity with multiple aspects, that of Maiden, Mother, and Crone. She is linked with cattle, and therefore fertility. She is also associated with rivers and lakes, the water being seen as a sign of rebirth. The Morrigan is also known as a battle goddess, but not by wielding a sword. Her power is in her ability to enchant or curse. She can clear a battlefield with a poem. She can transform into a raven, flying above the warriors, choosing who will die. She can be seen at a river ford, washing clothes and armor before battle, symbolizing the washing and anointing of the body after death and preparing it for the next life. The original is watercolor and ink on Arches hot-press. The archival giclée prints are on Hahnemühle etching paper, printed by Color One, Seattle. Please note that the purchase of this print does not transfer reproduction rights.
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