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Publisher: Moon Books; Reprint edition (April 25, 2014)
Publication Date: April 25, 2014
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Language: English
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Much has been said and written about the Morrigan, and I’m going to go out on a limb and say much more will be written about Her, much of it will be fantasy, and some will be academically dense. This book is a very short survey of what we know about the Morrigan in an easy, presentable way. It is aimed at the person who is not ready yet to read the more dense books or needs a compas to navigate the confusing material in books and websites.The book is made up of an Introduction and seven chapters. The Introduction starts by laying out the aim of the book and then goes into the different Morrigans, and their functions that the author will be talking about. It also discusses the different meanings that we have for the word Morrigan.Chapters 1-4 give you everything you need to know if someone asks you who are the Morrigans. Each of the first three chapters discuss Morrigu, Badb, and Macha and then the fourth chapter discusses the other Goddesses who MIGHT be conflated with them or are considered one of them. The authors in most cases gives you the historical material associated with each of the Goddesses, their relationships (mothers, fathers, husbands), the forms they take, their associations and realms of influence and then the author gives us a poem, or an invocation or an offering prayer at the end of each chapter.Chapter 5 gives us a glimpse of The Morrigan in mythology. In chapter 6 the author talks about The Morrigan and animals, and in chapter 7 the author talks about The Morrigan in the modern world and how to find Her.As an introductory text this book is an awesome start. There is no way you can fit all the contradictions that are The Morrigans in one text, but this book does a good job of it. I especially loved the poems, invocations, offerings and prayers and of course the bits of the author’s life that she chose to share with us.I think that if you are interested in The Morrigan, then this book is a must on your shelf. It is well researched, well written and engaging to the last word.
Before beginning, I'd like to note that I am an English professor and am therefore writing from the perspective of a scholar and fellow author.I ordered this book because the Pagan Portals series works as an introduction to topics one knows nothing about. Before the book, I knew nothing about The Morrigan except that she [they] is the Celtic goddess of death. I'd read two paragraphs about her [them] on Thought.co. I also knew nothing about the Celtic deities except a few names like The Dagda and Brigid, the latter of which I knew the basic facts about.With this mind, I will now first discuss the problems I found. Because of my utter lack of knowledge, I had a small bit of difficulty with PP: The Morrigan. Diamler assumes that one can recognize the names of basic Irish epics and that one already knows who the Tuatha de Danann are. I knew neither and had to google the latter so I could keep up. (To be fair, Daimler finally explains the Tuatha de Danann later in the book--roughly page 75 or so--so the issue is placement rather than a lack of explanation.)I would urge Ms. Daimler to confront Moon Books about the quality of their editors. A good editor would have caught that problem and had Daimler move the information. A good editor would have also caught the few typos and grammar mistakes in the book and fixed them. Since then, I've read 2 more Pagan Portal books by Daimler and noticed these same issues. Editors are paid to help catch these things. Moon Books needs to upgrade theirs, it would seem.Now on to the good parts. PP: The Morrigan succeeded in giving me an introduction to The Morrigan. I learned about the 3-6 goddesses who are included or excluded by various people as carrying the collective title The Morrigan. Daimler defines names, provides folktales, and explains the cultural context of ancient Ireland. The Morrigan/Anand, Macha, and Badb each get full chapters. Sample prayers are provided, offerings are discussed, and Daimler also discusses what The Morrigan is associated with (e.g., crows, horses, and wolves). One learns what holidays are associated with The Morrigan.Most of all, I respect Daimler for being upfront about when the source material contradicts itself. The Morrigan's origins are obscured by the fact the Celts didn't write down their history or myths. Also, some of the folklore tells different or even opposing stories. Daimler is clear about when the sources disagree or are confusing, and she encourages the reader to make up his/her own mind about what it means. This level of transparency and encouragement of self-agency is excellent in any such book. I wish more authors would be this upfront.As other reviewers have noted, Daimler tells short personal stories. Some readers don't like them; some do. I enjoyed them just because it gave me insight into how one worshiper experiences these goddesses.The book includes a bibliography for further reading, which is another good touch.Overall, I enjoyed reading this book--the level and type of prose made it an easy read--and felt that I received my promised introduction to The Morrigan. I know enough to know I'll read more books on The Morrigan. For this reason, I do recommend this book to beginners.Please note, however, that I truly knew nothing about The Morrigan prior to reading and therefore cannot tell if there any errors of fact in the book. Daimler clearly loves The Morrigan, though, and especially Macha. I would be surprised if I learned later that there were major, glaring errors of fact. Daimler seems too dedicated to her research to generate something terribly wrong.
After finishing Fairy Witchcraft by Morgan Daimler the thing that impressed me the most is here is a person who actually believes in the fairy race, and has a working relationship with them. The personal experiences she describes ring true, and her advice and practical suggestions for starting your own practice will be helpful for those sincerely trying to develop their own relationship with the Sidhe. There is also advice for contacting and developing an ally with your local fairy beings along with the more famous ones of myths and legends. I was especially pleased to see that she included the importance of working with your Ancestors and the Gods of your personal pantheon that are associated with the fairies. Sixteen key points listed in Chapter 1 as basics on how to interact with fairies will be especially helpful for those who are new to this subject. The book is well researched, and reading over the bibliography reminded me of all the books I have searched through over the years to find the information she has organized and presented to the reader. Don't let the short length of this book fool you, it is packed with information from many valuable sources.
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