Dark Goddess Musings

Reflections on Dark and Dangerous Gods, Devotional Work and Modern Paganism

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Sunburn, odd coincidences, and Irish faery Goddesses...

›
   This post started out as a promise or to be more specific a desperate prayer.   This past weekend I spent the day at Jones Beach (...
1 comment:
Sunday, April 29, 2012

Beltane

›
   It’s almost Beltane, a time of passion and renewed light and warmth.  This Beltane sovereignty has been on my mine a lot.  Beltane is...
1 comment:
Sunday, April 8, 2012

Morrigan and the Nine Thieves

›
   They made their way to the mound as darkness fell.   Within the horseshoe of stones th...
5 comments:
Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Myth of Macha

›
                                                 Some prose about the Goddess Macha who cursed the men of Ulster.....     The dappled ...
1 comment:
Monday, January 30, 2012

Bride and Cailleach: Drinking from the Well of Youth

›
   As it’s almost Imbolc the story of Bride and Cailleach has been on my mind the last few days.   Cailleach and Bride’s interactions wit...
4 comments:
Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Book Review: The New Death and Others

›
   Admittedly most of the books I read are part of a series.   I love getting sucked into a story and following characters across several b...
2 comments:
Thursday, October 27, 2011

From Darkness All Things Emerge

›
   For me Samhain doesn’t really start until sunset on October 31 st .  The Celts marked their days from sunset to sunset.  Some have hyp...
219 comments:
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Stephanie Woodfield
Stephanie Woodfield has been a practicing Pagan for the past twenty years. A devotional polytheist, ritualist, teacher and Priestess of the Morrigan, she is one of the founding members of Morrigu’s Daughters and The Morrigan’s Call Retreat. She is the author of Celtic Lore and Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess: Invoking the Morrigan, Dark Goddess Craft, Priestess of the Morrigan and other titles. In her spare time she enjoys creating art out of skulls and other dead things. She is called to helping others forge meaningful experiences with the Morrigan, as well as the Gods and land of Ireland. For more information check out her website: www.stephaniewoodfield.com
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.