Morgan Daimler Posts Organized by Topic 2011-2012
March 12, 2015 at 8:41 pm Leave a comment
Prayers
Faed Fiada- Deer’s Cry – Lorica Prayers (modern Irish Pagan’s Lorica)
Prayer for Protection (against a storm)
Prayer for Lunasa (adapted) Modern Prayer for Lunasa
Children’s Prayer before Sleep
Rituals
Pregnancy Folklore & Traditions– Irish (not a ritual, but since other life cycle stuff was here..)
Pregnancy & Birth in Norse Tradition
Celtic Rites of Passage for Children/Young Adults
Posts about Spiritual Practice
With the Sun, or Against the Sun– about sun-wise movement in Celtic traditions
Gaelic Heathenry– how Morgan blends her two traditions
Ethics
Modern Ethics for a Modern Druid
Kids & Faith (I think this can fall under piety…)
Magic
Celtic Folk Magic- Food Part 1
Celtic Healing Magic- Part 1, Part 2
Oracular practices & magic– background
Seidhr (Norse oracular practice)
Celtic Ways of Seeing (oracular practice, trance etc)
Irish Bird Omens Part 1, Part 2
Use of Stones & Crystals in Celtic Folklore Part 1
View of Witches in Irish Folklore
The Rosc- Spoken Spells in Druidic Magic
Sacred Symbols– answer to What symbol do you wear of your faith?
Deities (Irish)
Deities (Germano-Celtic/Gaulish)
Artio, Germano-Celtic Bear Goddess
Deities (Norse)
Fulltrui- Dedication to a Deity in Heathenry
Faerie Lore
Spirits of the land, Spirits of the Otherworld– Norse & Irish views compared
Festivals
Samhain (2011)
My Gaelic Heathen Yule (2011) Yule (2012)
Children’s Yule Songs- Parodies of Traditional Carols
Imbolc: Traditional Celebrations for a Modern Time (2012)
Texts
Thoughts on the Ogham Tract
Thoughts on the Colloquy of the Two Sages
Thoughts on the Testament of Morann
Responses to Questions/Discussions
Familiars & why I don’t believe in them
Who were the Druids Part 1– as ritual leaders, judges and seers
Who were the Druids Part 2– as poets and bards
Living Druidism & Self-Identity
Animism & Neopaganism– Morgan describes her animist beliefs, and how they differ from common Neopagan views of animism
Runes
First Aett: Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raidho, Kenaz, Gebo, Wunjo
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