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# 940+ reviews, 4.8⭐ rating Exclusive rituals, incenses & oils In-depth Celtic lore & spellcraft Celtic Lore & Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess

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> 🔮 Embrace the Dark Goddess and wield ancient Celtic magic like never before!

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## Key Features

- • **Master Authentic Spellcraft:** Access exclusive spells, rituals, and formulas for incenses and oils to elevate your spiritual practice.
- • **Unlock Ancient Celtic Power:** Dive deep into the rich history and multifaceted guises of the Morrigan, the ultimate Dark Goddess.
- • **Empower Your Feminine Sovereignty:** Explore the Morrigan’s triple goddess archetype—maiden, mother, crone—and reclaim true equality and strength.
- • **Perfect for Both Novices & Adepts:** Comprehensive yet accessible, this book bridges historical scholarship with practical magic.
- • **Join a Thriving Spiritual Community:** With thousands of readers captivated, don’t miss out on the definitive Morrigan resource shaping modern witchcraft.

## Overview

Celtic Lore & Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess: Invoking the Morrigan is a highly rated, comprehensive guide blending historical insight with practical spellcraft. It explores the Morrigan’s complex roles as a war goddess, triple goddess, and sovereign queen, offering readers authentic rituals, meditations, and recipes for incenses and oils. Ideal for both beginners and experienced practitioners, this book invites you to connect deeply with Celtic spirituality and the powerful feminine divine.

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Review: The Dark Goddess - Most of us are familiar with Morrigan in her guise as Morgana La Fey, King Arthur's wicked half sister who seduces him and is constantly trying to bring down his kingdom. Morgana was portrayed in very negative light. It was not until "Mists of Avalon" came out that she was finally portrayed in a positive light. The Morrigan is in fact an ancient goddess of the Tuatha d'Dannan. She blessed the warriors with strength as they fought against the Fir Bolgs. Later on Tuatha D'Danan would fight against the Fomorians. They were victorious in that battle. The Tuatha D Danan were finally defeated by the Milesians and driven into mounds. They are supposed to be the good folk or the faeries. With the advent of male dominated Christianity the old gods and goddesses were either converted into saints or demonized. Morrigan became demonized. The Morrigan is called, depending on your translation, Goddess of the Sea or water ways, Queen of the faeries, Dark Goddess and the queen of the night. Morrigan is a goddess of war and of love. She took lovers as she would, fought in battle and wielded magic. She yielded to no one. The Christians could not tolerate such a female. She was a woman who stood equal with the men. Which is the way it was in Celtic society. There are more Celtic war goddesses then there are Celtic war gods. In Celtic society women stood as equals. They could divorce as easily as a man and they even fought alongside men in battle. They were property owner and business owners. True equals. The Morrigan is a triple goddess just like Hekate and the Wiccan conception. But she is so much more complex then that. Her several guises include Badb, Macha,Morrigu and even Anu and Danu. The Morrigan is the maiden, mother and Crone. She is also the Queen who gives the king his right to maintain sovereignty over the land. If the king loses her favor then she rejects him and couple with someone else. My original intention with this book was to check it out of the library, read it take notes an then return it. But there is way too much good stuff in this that I had to purchase the kindle edition. The author's book give the reader a very through history of Morrigan and her role in Celtic history. A great starting point for the novice historian. The author supports what she says with a very in depth telling of the different stories the Morrigan is covered in. For those who want to work extensively with the Morrigan the book offers spells, spellcrafts, mediations and rituals. The book is filled with formulas for incenses and oils. For someone just checking out the Morrigan or really wanting to work with her this book is for you. This book goes beyond Wicca 101 and you may find that a good introductory book on Wicca or Witchcraft would be very helpful. Enjoys your journeys with the Goddess.
Review: Amazing resource and a Must Have - I wish it were easier to locate some of the spells, rituals, and recipes peppered throughout the book. Other than that, this is the most thorough resource to learning more about and connecting with The Morrigan, her aspects, guises, and lore. There are pathworking meditations, incense and oil recipes, rituals, directions for creating and using the Ogham, and so much more. I am deeply captivated by this rich treasure trove of knowledge, insight, and and applicable practices!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,564 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #398 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (946) |
| Dimensions  | 7.5 x 1.3 x 9 inches |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10  | 0738727679 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0738727677 |
| Item Weight  | 1.9 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 432 pages |
| Publication date  | October 8, 2011 |
| Publisher  | Llewellyn Publications |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Dark Goddess
*by S***W on August 21, 2012*

Most of us are familiar with Morrigan in her guise as Morgana La Fey, King Arthur's wicked half sister who seduces him and is constantly trying to bring down his kingdom. Morgana was portrayed in very negative light. It was not until "Mists of Avalon" came out that she was finally portrayed in a positive light. The Morrigan is in fact an ancient goddess of the Tuatha d'Dannan. She blessed the warriors with strength as they fought against the Fir Bolgs. Later on Tuatha D'Danan would fight against the Fomorians. They were victorious in that battle. The Tuatha D Danan were finally defeated by the Milesians and driven into mounds. They are supposed to be the good folk or the faeries. With the advent of male dominated Christianity the old gods and goddesses were either converted into saints or demonized. Morrigan became demonized. The Morrigan is called, depending on your translation, Goddess of the Sea or water ways, Queen of the faeries, Dark Goddess and the queen of the night. Morrigan is a goddess of war and of love. She took lovers as she would, fought in battle and wielded magic. She yielded to no one. The Christians could not tolerate such a female. She was a woman who stood equal with the men. Which is the way it was in Celtic society. There are more Celtic war goddesses then there are Celtic war gods. In Celtic society women stood as equals. They could divorce as easily as a man and they even fought alongside men in battle. They were property owner and business owners. True equals. The Morrigan is a triple goddess just like Hekate and the Wiccan conception. But she is so much more complex then that. Her several guises include Badb, Macha,Morrigu and even Anu and Danu. The Morrigan is the maiden, mother and Crone. She is also the Queen who gives the king his right to maintain sovereignty over the land. If the king loses her favor then she rejects him and couple with someone else. My original intention with this book was to check it out of the library, read it take notes an then return it. But there is way too much good stuff in this that I had to purchase the kindle edition. The author's book give the reader a very through history of Morrigan and her role in Celtic history. A great starting point for the novice historian. The author supports what she says with a very in depth telling of the different stories the Morrigan is covered in. For those who want to work extensively with the Morrigan the book offers spells, spellcrafts, mediations and rituals. The book is filled with formulas for incenses and oils. For someone just checking out the Morrigan or really wanting to work with her this book is for you. This book goes beyond Wicca 101 and you may find that a good introductory book on Wicca or Witchcraft would be very helpful. Enjoys your journeys with the Goddess.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing resource and a Must Have
*by A***Y on February 15, 2025*

I wish it were easier to locate some of the spells, rituals, and recipes peppered throughout the book. Other than that, this is the most thorough resource to learning more about and connecting with The Morrigan, her aspects, guises, and lore. There are pathworking meditations, incense and oil recipes, rituals, directions for creating and using the Ogham, and so much more. I am deeply captivated by this rich treasure trove of knowledge, insight, and and applicable practices!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very thorough, inspiring, and practical
*by C***R on July 20, 2015*

Ms. Woodfield has not only done her research on the Morrigan, but writes with the subtle authority that speaks of personal experience. I recommended this book to a friend for whom the Morrigan is a patron deity, and she has spent months using the book as a basis for adding to her already rich rituals and tributes to her deity. To the few who rank this book lower than 5 stars, I want to ask what they find lacking. Yes, there is information that can be found elsewhere, but it's scattered among other books and one has to know what they're seeking to bring it together. All of that information belongs in a book dedicated to the Morrigan so it's available under one cover for the focused student. Yes, there are new ideas and practices? Different methods work for different practitioner. Is anything missing? Probably. No book on a spiritual practice cover every nuance of the subject. I find this a beautiful and practical work that surpasses the other books on the Morrigan I've read.\ I praise its completeness, its focus, and its readability. I've seen it inspire someone close to me to enrich her spiritual practice. I hope to read more of this author's work in the future.

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