Dark Goddess Musings

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

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Adventures in Ireland

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     I travel a fair amount, and usually by the end of a trip I am more than ready to come home.   Sleep in my own bed and cuddle wit...
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Monday, February 29, 2016

Toothless Lions: A Dangerous View of Gods of War

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     This is somewhat of a follow up to both my blog about dangerous gods and about the nature of offerings when a war goddess is...
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Friday, February 19, 2016

The Nature of Offerings

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My own altar, Samhain 2015      There has been quite a lot of heated debate on the internet concerning the appropriate types o...
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Dangerous Gods

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     I’m home from PantheaCon and finally catching up on sleep!   I had a great time connecting with old friends, plotting ...
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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Working with Dark Deities: Or Harm Ye None, and Other Lies I’ve Been Told

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Working with Dark Deities: Or Harm Ye None, and Other Lies I’ve Been Told     Firstly I will say that the concept of Dark Go...
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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Sovereignty

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   Sovereignty. It’s a word that can mean many different things.  There is the sovereignty of a nation.  There is the concept of sov...
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

The Morrigan's Call Retreat

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Where do I begin?  My heart is so full, I don’t know if I have the words to do the events of this weekend any justice.  I suggest readi...
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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
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