on June 1st, 2009 by solitudeone
The first Bard of Ireland, Druid and Wizard: Amergin.
The mound of Millmount, Ireland, is said to be the ancient burial place of Amergin; infamous Bard, Druid, chief of the Milesians, and some say Wizard. In Milesian mythology there exists a number of poems attributed to Amergin, and through a battle with the three Kings of [...]
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on May 21st, 2009 by solitudeone
Asatru: A brief overview:
The religion/path of the orgin of Asatru has all but been lost, for the usual reasons of the Christian movements’ to stamp out paganism in Europe. Although it is only in fairness to also state that some countries made the conversion to Christianity for economic reasons as well. We should [...]
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on April 30th, 2009 by solitudeone
Hekate: part two
As we continue our journey into understanding Hekate a bit more, we perhaps need to seperate, or concentrate upon a more limited time frame of Her history. Re-calling that ancient writings spanned some twelve centuries, and two main cultures (Greek and Roman, respectively), we have to accept the realities that over this vast [...]
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on April 18th, 2009 by solitudeone
Morgana
With so many developing spiritual paths in this new age, the beginning seeker is flooded with a dense forest of information and left wondering just ‘what is what’? Fortunately, there are a number of experienced and long-time practioners willing to share their knowledge in un-biased ways, and in as much truth as is available. One [...]
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on December 17th, 2008 by solitudeone
When Musings first came into being I knew little more about its’ path other than its’ time had come. Within the path of inner spirit guideance this seemed to be the only sensory form of clarity available. The balance of Musings direction was stilled a bit foggy, or veiled so to speak. None the less, [...]
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on December 15th, 2008 by solitudeone
Cailleach: ( pronounced “kye-luhkh” ) Celtic Goddess
Having been known since Neolithic times, and still being worshipped by many peoples, Cailleach has survived throughout many long years. Originating in Europe her worship spread with the neo-Celts which became the first inhabitants of what would come to be known as England and Ireland. Cailleach is of the [...]
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on November 27th, 2008 by solitudeone
The Pagan Catagory
Some sort of introduction to this catagory section of Musings seems to be in order. At this point in time I can say that a number of sub-catagories will eventually emerge as attempts to keep such a large subject somewhat organized will obviously become necessary.
Where is it all going?
First and foremost here is [...]
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