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The Celtic Goddess Morrigan is a triformis being with great power. Each aspect has it's own name (Neim, Badb, Macha), and she has dominion over both worlds. Goddess of war, witchcraft, life, and death. She is a great divinity that can aid anyone with her magick and for those who honor her are bestowed with her gifts. The bringer of justice who represents the true power of the female force. She rights the wrongs and brings empowerment to all her followers. The Morrigan- Celtic Queen of Samhain.

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  • So if Morrigan is Hecate in Greek Mythos, then who is she in Christian Folklore. Just wondering because she sounds similar to Lilith but not exactly. Lilith was a nephilim the twin born of Cain, son of Adam and Eve. So I suspect Morrigan to be a Nephilim aswell. Both these creatures exist in our world today inhabiting immortal like powers and Sorcery. The statue of Liberty is a Statue of Morrigan is it not? after all it is model like hecate.

  • @FearFactionz it could be. I don't know much about Christian folklore, also I don't know much about the statue of Liberty and her connection with Hecate (although I do see what you're saying). I would at times see Lilith and Morrigan together and when I worked with them both I saw the same energies.

  • Do you know of other goddesses that have a raven as well? I had a dream of a woman that very resembles Hecate and The Morrigan. A dark Mother type. I thought it was Hecate and I assumed it was. Then I noticed a raven which I haven't seen at all in my area. Idk if I should take that as a sign or not, but I looked up Goddesses with a raven and The Morrigan showed up. I think it might be her calling me? Should I wait longer for more obvious signs? Thank You and Great Video!

  • @thomasmu15 I would wait a little longer but I don't think you need to wait that long. What I would do is ask the goddess to send you another sign and see what comes up. I do that a lot when I'm unsure of something.

  • Hello, I'm rather new to paganism, so I was wnodering if someone could help me, but isn't Hecate the mother of Witchcarft? Thankyou in advance, and Blessed be. =)

  • @DarkAcolyte96 there are many mothers of witchcraft, like there are many sun gods and moon goddesses. it just comes down to your preference.

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  • I am proud to be a daughter of The Morrigan and I proudly serve Her. She is not one to be taken lightly and She is one that is not chosen, but rather, She chooses you if She feels that you have proven worthy!

  • @lkellermanl543 Morrigan is also the Goddess of the new moon. Upon the next new moon, just sit out side, listen to the sounds of what is around you. I did this a few days ago, beside a small fire, and i felt a calm that came over me, and felt her presence. Perhaps she will come to you as well.

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  • @Pajopeace because paganism by definition is a belief not in the bible, koran, or tojan (last is spelled terribly wrong). Its the umbrella term for it all. Wicca is just a term used for the rebirth of paganism since it was basically outlawed for years

  • Morrigan, once she has accepted you, always guides you in the way you need the most. <3 her, so glad i'm a daughter of her!

  • @Pajopeace corect whit exception of the 5 point star, it's an occult symbol of the elements not satanic.

  • Nowhere in Celtic history from Ireland (Eire) of Britain (Albion) will you ever find a five point star. The five point is used by satanists. Be carefull, some are trying to lump all prechristian beliefs into one calling it Paganism. The mythology/early religions of the Celtic world used the power of nature especially the trees. Study the symbols at NewGrange/ Bru na Boinne. Wiccan is not Celtic, it was made up in the 1950's to hijack our ancient beliefs. Enjoyed the vid :o)

  • @FearFactionz much of christian folklore is lilith a demon goddess which is very false samurian worship her name was Inanna and really started from there and later demonized from the christian's

  • It's wonderful!!:) Good Luck!!

  • @PsychicEssence agrees

  • I always thought Lilith was considered to actually be Adam's first wife---before Eve---

  • Judean faiths call her she- devil.Morrigan is queen of war, sex, fertility and beauty.She is not dark, evil or something like that.Morrigan and Lilith are not the same.Lilith is jewish, Morrigan is Celtic.Lilith is half sanke, half woman.According to the jewish folklore she had offsprings from a giant race called Nephilim.Bible calls Nephilim as evil elohim.This things are nothing to do with Morrigan or Celtic divination.Morrigan is not evil or dark.

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