The Morrigan

The Morrigan

The Morrigan is one of the most complex goddesses of the Celtic pantheon. She is the “Great Queen” or “Phantom Queen;” the shape-shifter; commonly called a Goddess of War, Fate, and Death. But she is also Goddess of Sovereignty and Queen of the Fairies,...
Liminality: With Hekate at the Edge of All Things

Liminality: With Hekate at the Edge of All Things

The ancient and powerful goddess Hekate is a goddess of liminal places. She is Hekate Enodia, goddess of the branching paths; Hekate Trioditis, lady of the crossroads; Hekate Prodomos, guardian of the threshold. She rules choices, transitions, tipping points,...
The Goddess Brighid

The Goddess Brighid

The Goddess Brighid is one of the great Goddesses of the Celts and was so revered in Ireland that she has survived into the present as a Catholic saint. Solar Goddess – an association usually reserved for male deities – and the “Fire in the Head,” Brighid is a Goddess...
The Goddess Brighid

The Goddess Brighid

The Goddess Brighid is one of the great Goddesses of the Celts and was so revered in Ireland that she has survived into the present as a Catholic saint. Solar Goddess – an association usually reserved for male deities – and the “Fire in the Head,” Brighid is a...
Cerridwen

Cerridwen

Robert Graves in The White Goddess called Cerridwen the British Moon Goddess, Goddess of Grain, and the Great White Sow who consumes the dead so they may be reborn. Keeper of the Cauldron, and Shapeshifter, Cerridwen is the Welsh Goddess of wisdom, transformation,...