Goddess

The Morrigan

The Morrigan is an Irish Goddess associated with battle, sovereignty, fertility, magick, prophecy, shapeshifting and death. Her names translates to mean Phantom Queen or Great Queen. She is one of the “Tuatha De Danann” or “People of the Goddess Danu” who are a divine, magical race.

The Morrigan is seen as a fierce, warrior Goddess and is connected to the death which occurs on the battlefield. She is known from the myth involving Cú Chulainn who is a demigod, warrior and hero. In the myth, she comes to Cú Chulainn when he’s resting after a battle and offers her love to him. He rejects her advances and then she declares him her enemy and swears to destroy him in battle. In the myth she is depicted as a woman with red hair, red eyebrows and wearing a red cloak while riding a chariot.

The Morrigan is a shapeshifter and can take on the form of different animals such as a crow, eel, wolf and white cow. She can also appear as a beautiful woman or a hag. She was known to sometimes take the form of a crow and fly above warriors during battle, signifying their death. The Morrigan is also a Goddess of sovereignty and guardian of the land who would give her approval to kings before they were allowed to rule.

In Irish mythology her mother is seen as being Ernmas, who is a Goddess of the earth, the land and fertility. The Morrigan is also connected to the Goddesses Badb and Macha who are portrayed in some myths as her sisters.

Signs that The Morrigan is Calling You

The Morrigan will show up in your life when it may be time for you to stand your ground, fight for what you believe in and embrace your independence. She can also appear in your life when you’re in need of change and need to get in touch with your inner strength. You may also be awakening to your own power as well as your mystical and intuitive abilities.

She is deeply connected to magic, prophecy and fate and can symbolize a time in your life where destiny is at play. This may be a time where you’re developing your intuitive abilities and possibly even learning a form of divination to help you communicate with the divine. Symbols associated with her are crows and crow feathers, swords, the shapeshifter, the number three and white cows. Seeing any of these symbols repeatedly can be signs that she’s trying to get your attention.

The Morrigan is a Goddess of death and can help the soul transition by acting as a guide. She was known to appear to warriors in battle as an omen of their imminent death. She can be symbolic for the ending of one life, or chapter, and the transitional period between the old and the new. If she starts to appear in your life she may be guiding you towards great change and transformation.

Working with The Morrigan

There are many ways to work with The Morrigan and as with any Goddess or deity creating some kind of altar no matter how simple or elaborate is a great place to start. For your altar you can add statues, artwork, candles and symbols of crows, an athame, Celtic knots and symbols of divination. This is your way of creating a sacred space to connect with her energy.

You can also call to her by saying a simple prayer like “The Morrigan, Goddess of war and sovereignty, please lend me your strength to fight for justice.” You can create your own unique prayer or invocation to her as well, whatever feels right to you. Once you have called out to her allow yourself to sit in quiet meditation for a few minutes so that you can start to feel and connect with her energy.

Pay attention to any messages, feelings or sensations that come through at this time and over time you will start to become more familiar with her energy. If you feel so inclined you can even write these things down in a journal which you can refer back to while you’re learning how to connect with Goddess energy. Always be sure to leave some kind of offering when working with any deity and with The Morrigan you can leave things like wine, whiskey, mead, bread, beer, cheese or even something you make yourself.

You can even do things like learn a form of divination or start a magickal practice. Whatever is available to you and whatever you feel most called to in order to honor her energy. These are simple ways that you can begin connecting with The Morrigan and with time and practice you’ll be able to recognize her energy more easily.

For more information about Goddesses and working with Goddess energy, check out my Goddess Guide Sheets or book a Goddess Message Reading with me.

Goddess

Goddess Brigid

Brigid is a Celtic Goddess associated with inspiration, fire, healing, creativity, poetry, smithcraft, sacred wells, rebirth and renewal. The name Brigid, or Brighid, means “exalted one” or “high one” and is Celtic in origin. She is seen as a Goddess connected to the hearth, home, the Sun and the beginning of Spring.

Brigid is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann which is a group of Gods known as the “Children of Danu”. She is the daughter of the God Dagda who is known as the “Good God” and mother to the warrior Ruadán who was slain in battle. She is most well-known for her connection to the festival Imbolc (Oimelc) which is celebrated on February 1st and signifies the arrival of Spring.

There is also a St. Brigid who comes from the Catholic church who also has a festival dedicated to her on February 1st known as St. Brigid’s Day. This Saint, who may have been a real person or just a figure in myth, is said to have founded a monastery in Kildare around 480 C.E. where a cathedral now stands.

Signs that Brigid is Calling You

Brigid will show up in your life when you’re in need of inspiration, rebirth and healing. She can bring you the power to reignite the fire within when you’ve been feeling down, bored, stuck or just uninspired by life. Brigid can bring you inner healing when you’re in need of self-love and self-care.

A well-known symbol associated with her is the Brigid’s Cross which is a four armed cross made from reeds, straw or rushes. It’s a symbol connected to both Pagan and Christian myth and is used for protection, warding off evil and blessings. Other symbols connected to her are the eternal flame, wells, lambs, serpents and snowdrop flowers. If you see these symbols showing up in your life a lot, it may be a sign that she’s communicating with you.

Corn husk dolls known as “Brideóg dolls” or “Biddy dolls” were made on Imbolc to represent Brigid and to help bring protection and blessings into the home. The dolls were then carried from house to house by children in order to bring blessings into the homes of the villagers. So if you start seeing any of these symbols it can be a sign that she is calling to you.

Working with Brigid

There are many ways to work with Brigid and as with any Goddess or deity creating some kind of altar no matter how simple or elaborate is a great place to start. For your altar you can add statues, artwork and/or items such as a Brigid’s Cross, a Brideóg doll, candles, symbols of snakes, Spring, etc. This is your way of creating a sacred space to connect with her energy.

You can also call to her by saying a simple prayer like “Brigid, Goddess of fire and inspiration, please help to reignite the creative fire within me.” You can create your own unique prayer or invocation to her as well, whatever feels right to you. Once you have called out to her allow yourself to sit in quiet meditation for a few minutes so that you can start to feel and connect with her energy.

Pay attention to any messages, feelings or sensations that come through at this time and over time you will start to become more familiar with her energy. If you feel so inclined you can even write these things down in a journal which you can refer back to while you’re learning how to connect with Goddess energy. Always be sure to leave some kind of offering when working with any deity and with Brigid you can leave things like candles, flowers, honey, milk, beer, water or even something you make yourself.

You can even do things like learn a new creative skill and/or make your own Brigid’s Cross or Brideóg doll. Whatever is available to you and whatever you feel most called to in order to honor her energy. These are simple ways that you can begin connecting with the Goddess Brigid and with time and practice you’ll be able to recognize her energy more easily.

For more information about Goddesses and working with Goddess energy, check out my Goddess Guide Sheets or book a Goddess Message Reading with me.