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What Makes A God?

I’m going to start out by saying clearly, I don’t have any answers to this question and I don’t think there is an answer. It’s a question that inevitably leads to more questions. And I think that’s a good thing – we should question this, we should ask ourselves the hard things like this. Without the hard questions there will never be any real growth or deep theology.

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On Being *That* Guy

Everyone knows that guy*, the person who is always one of the first ones to speak up about paganism or polytheism, even though they don’t really know that much about it. … No one gets less sympathy than that guy.

The thing is – we were all that guy…

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Macha, Mesrad, and Heads

It’s become an increasingly common thing for me to see people confidently stating that severed heads are the Morrigan’s acorns or her acorn crop. Sometimes people do correctly identify the “crop” in question as belonging to Macha, but nonetheless keep on with the acorn part of it. In some cases, including some popular books, people get quite elaborate with this, adding in some poetic details or layering on deep spiritual significance.

Alright, well, let’s take a look at the actual material from the mythology, or to be precise the glossaries, because there is no mythic story of head taking or reference to such. So what do we actually have?

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Nemain, Goddess of War

If you ask most Celtic pagans to name the three Morrigans a good number of them, in my experience, will say Badb, Macha, and Nemain despite the fact that Nemain is never explicitly called the Morrigan or included with the other two anywhere in Irish mythology. I personally blame this one on the multitude of modern pagan books which blithely say that the above named trio are the three Morrigan, however it can likely be traced back to Hennessey’s 1870 book “The Ancient Irish Goddess of War”. Hennessey put a lot of emphasis on Nemain and included her with Badb and Macha in his discussion of the Morrigan in a way that I feel led to the later conflation of Nemain with the three daughters of Ernmas elsewhere called the three Morrigans.

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Articles, Manuscripts, and Essays, oh my!

I have really not done well keeping up with the blog this month and I apologize. I’m gearing up for the second annual Morrigan’s Call retreat next month and have also been in the middle of several larger writing projects.

I recently finished up my 13th manuscript, a book for the Pagan Portals series. This one, like my Fairy Witchcraft and Morrigan books, is meant to be a basic introduction to a topic in this case the topic is Irish Reconstructionist Polytheism. The final draft is with my publisher and I’m hoping the book will be released in …

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