The Morrígan, Celtic goddess of war, fate and battle.
Na Mórrígna, Irish (or Gaelic) goddesses of war, fate, battle, and so much more.
Tag: An Morrigan
We hear her voice in the pounding of our own pulse, in the cry of the raven, and in the wild wind.
Morgan Daimler, “The Morrigan, Meeting the Great Queens” (via morrigan-crow-of-war)
GET UP. Show them you are made of oak and iron. Then gouge the sight from their eyes.
Morrigu (from an unorated myth)
Devotional acts for The Morrigan
- Listen to a song that reminds you of her
- Paint your nails black or red while thinking of her
- Dedicate your cigarette smoke to her while you’re smoking
- Light some incense for her (for example, dragonblood incense)
- Share the meal you’re eating
- Pour some red wine for her
- Look up some fun facts about crows
- Change your phone background in an image of her
- Draw or paint her
- Do some scrying
- Watch a documentary about the Celts
- Meditate while focusing on her energy
- Cleanse her altar (if you have one for her)
- Write down a prayer
- Light a black candle
- Make a jar for her
- Write someting about her in your book of shadows/grimoire
- Do a tarot reading to understand her better
- Go into the woods and when you’re alone scream at the top of your lungs
- Just scream
- Keep screaming

The Morrígan– a triumvirate Irish goddess of war, fate, and death. Appears as one woman or three, sometimes portrayed as sisters, Nemain, Badb, and Macha. They are often represented by crows, and play a large role in the Cattle Raid of Cooley.
How to worship the Morrigan:
- Reblog a bunch of raven/crow pics
- Sometimes wolves
- Self confidence
- Scream





