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Celtic Lore & Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess: Invoking the Morrigan by Stephanie Woodfield explores the rich mythology, symbolism, and magical practices associated with the Morrigan, a powerful figure in Irish and Celtic tradition. The Morrigan is often understood as a goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty, closely linked to death and destiny on the battlefield. She appears in Irish myths frequently as a shape-shifting figure who can manifest as a crow, wolf, or other creatures, and is known for her prophetic powers and influence over warriors.
The book delves into the complex nature of the Morrigan, who is sometimes depicted as a triple goddess comprising sisters such as Badb and Macha. It highlights her role as both a protector and harbinger of doom, embodying the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Practitioners use spellcraft and rituals to invoke the Morrigan's energy for guidance, protection, and empowerment, tapping into her fierce, transformative power.
Woodfield’s book provides historical and mythological context alongside practical magical techniques designed for modern seekers to connect with the Morrigan's archetype. It offers a comprehensive look at how the Morrigan’s lore relates to broader Celtic spirituality, emphasizing her role in sovereignty, battle, and the natural cycles.
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