Pagan Portals - the Dagda
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Get to know the Good God of Ireland through his mythology, history, and modern worship.
Morgan Daimler crafts narratives steeped in the world of Irish reconstructionism and paganism. Her literary output spans poetry and prose, with a recent focus on fiction that she finds deeply engaging. She explores themes of witchcraft, fairy lore, and ancient traditions, weaving them into compelling stories. Daimler is recognized for her insightful approach to folklore and its contemporary resonance.
Get to know the Good God of Ireland through his mythology, history, and modern worship.
A detailed and easy to use resource for Fairylore.
Pagan Portals - Raven Goddess follows on from Morgan Daimler's bestselling book The Morrigan, to help the reader continue learning about the Irish Goddess of war, battle, and prophecy.
An introduction to the complex and multifaceted Irish deity, Lugh.
Exploring the beliefs and practices of American Druidism, the narrative is presented through the perspective of an Irish reconstructionist Druid. This unique viewpoint offers insights into the cultural and spiritual nuances of Druidic traditions in the American context, highlighting the differences and similarities between Irish roots and contemporary practices. The book delves into the rituals, philosophies, and community aspects that shape this modern interpretation of Druidism.
Unravelling the mystery, magic, and myth of Manannan.
Untangling the mythology and modern lore surrounding the most popular Norse deity, Thor.
A 21st Century guide to seekers wanting a modern context for these ancient beings.
Haunted by vengeance, Muireann embarks on a reluctant quest after killing the dragon that devastated her family, only to discover it was guarding a powerful weapon. With a diverse group including an elf, a would-be knight, a selkie, and an elven mage, she seeks to understand the weapon's magic and prevent its catastrophic potential from falling into the wrong hands. As they navigate threats from a dragon-worshipping cult and hidden enemies, the stakes rise, pushing them to uncover the truth before their world is irrevocably changed.
Featuring a collection of re-paganized charms, this book offers a modern interpretation of traditional Celtic practices. Adapted from Carmichael's Carmina Gadelica, it serves as a resource for those interested in Celtic polytheism and spirituality, making ancient wisdom accessible to contemporary readers.