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Goddess Morrigu Or Morrigan

 


Morrigu, often spelled Morrigan, is an Irish goddess of prophesy.

Morrigu forms a trio of battle deities with her sisters Badb and Macha.

She is known as the Witch Queen of Death because she foretells the result of all wars.

She is the Celts' great sorceress, with unrivaled magical skills of foresight and enchantment.

Morrigu is also the goddess of passionate love and sex, especially affairs with bad outcomes.

She is frequently shown as a beautiful woman with black hair or as an elderly woman dressed in dark robes.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Hecate

 




Hecate is a Greek witch deity.

Hecate is the Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess, and along with Persephone and Demeter, she forms the triad; yet, she also seems to have three faces.

She is known as the "Queen of Ghosts" because she holds control over heaven, earth, and the underworld.

She protects spirits from injury and mischief in her role as the spiritworld's protector.

Hecate is most typically connected with the crossroads, a site of spiritual insight and dark intuitive witchcraft.

She was once a goddess of the woods and childbirth.

Hecate, the supreme sorceress and diviner, teaches her followers the Witch's way and leads the seeker to the unconscious mind's depths.


~Kiran Atma



Goddess Gullveig

 



Gullveig, also known as Heid is the Scandinavian golden goddess.

Gullveig, a powerful sorceress with the gift of sight and a passion for gold, is linked to fertility, wealth, reincarnation, and rebirth.

In Odin's hall, she was burnt at the stake three times, and each time she walked away unhurt.

Any golden item may be used to symbolize her.