Category: mythology
Posted on February 2, 2017
by Mabh Savage
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Category: mythology, Nature, observation, pagan, seasons, society, Uncategorized, WitchcraftTags: aos sidhe, butter, Celtic, Imbolc, imbolg, magic, milk, Oimelc, pagan, religion, seasons, sidhe, spirituality, spring
Posted on January 13, 2017
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Here is my ‘To Read’ or ‘To Read Again’ list for 2017. A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury. I’ve read this already but am looking forward to revisiting some of the chapters when I have a bit of a clear out… Continue Reading “Friday Reads”
Category: childhood, education, gardening, history, mythology, Nature, pagan, prose, seasons, Uncategorized, Witchcraft, writingTags: birds, books, Celtic, David Salisbury, Elen Sentier, folklore, Friday, friday reads, fridayreads, herbalism, herbs, Irish, Legend, magic, magick, Mandrake, merlin, Morgan Daimler, mythology, Neil gaiman, Niall mac Coitir, norse, norse mythology, occult, pagan, paganism, parenting, plants, Reads, roald dahl, terry pratchett, Wolfsbane
Posted on January 9, 2017
by Mabh Savage
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Currently I’m researching bird related myths and legends, in an attempt to create a volume all about birds and their magical correspondences. This weekend, I had the strangest dream, undoubtedly inspired by my forays into feathered folklore. I had been rooting in bins for… Continue Reading “Bacon in the Desert”
Category: mythology, pagan, prose, seasons, Uncategorized, writingTags: bacon, birds, books, crows, desert, dreams, jackdaws, monday, monday blogs, mondayblogs, mondays, nature, outdoors, pagan
Posted on January 6, 2017
by Mabh Savage
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Myrrh. Image public domain via Wikipedia. Today is Epiphany; not Epithany, as the Daily Mail would insist (I’m not linking to their error as I don’t like to give them clicks!). It’s Twelfth Night, a Christian celebration of the wise men, magi or kings… Continue Reading “Epiphany”
Category: mythology, Nature, observation, pagan, seasons, society, Uncategorized, writingTags: brighid, brigid, christian, christianity, christmas, epiphany, epithany, frankincense, gold, Imbolc, jesus, magi, magic, myrrh, pagan, ritual, three kings, twelfth night, wise men
Posted on December 2, 2016
by Mabh Savage
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The new edition of Pagan Pages is now up and live, in beautiful, glorious technicolour! I am pleased to have four articles in this edition, including Notes from the Apothecary which is all about the Dragon Tree, plus an interview with the fantastic author… Continue Reading “Pagan Pages Yule Edition”
Category: education, followers, interview, mythology, pagan, reviews, Uncategorized, Witchcraft, writingTags: dragon tree, herbalism, magic, pagan, pagan pages, Solstice, starcat, winter, winter solstice, writing, yule
Posted on October 26, 2016
by Mabh Savage
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This is a small part of my sacred indoor space. This particular section is dedicated to the Morrigan, and at times Badb, Macha and Nemain. Sometimes they come together; sometimes they are one; sometimes they are separate beings. The skull reminds me of my… Continue Reading “My Sacred Space”
Category: mythology, Nature, pagan, Uncategorized, Witchcraft, writingTags: badb, Celtic, charms, macha, magic, magick, morrigan, nemain, occult, pagan, sheep, skull, spirituality, ulster cycle, wednesday pagan, wednesdaypagan, Witchcraft
Posted on October 26, 2016
by Mabh Savage
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This is a small part of my sacred indoor space. This particular section is dedicated to the Morrigan, and at times Badb, Macha and Nemain. Sometimes they come together; sometimes they are one; sometimes they are separate beings. The skull reminds me of my… Continue Reading “My Sacred Space”
Category: mythology, Nature, pagan, Uncategorized, Witchcraft, writingTags: badb, Celtic, charms, macha, magic, magick, morrigan, nemain, occult, pagan, sheep, skull, spirituality, ulster cycle, wednesday pagan, wednesdaypagan, Witchcraft
Posted on March 14, 2016
by Mabh Savage
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What does that mean, and how is it different from any other type of witchcraft? Well let‘s look at the ‘witch’ part first; when I say I am a witch, I‘m saying I harness the energies around and within me to instigate change. Mahatma Ghandi said: ‘Be… Continue Reading “Why am I a Celtic witch?”
Category: education, mythology, pagan, society, Uncategorized, writingTags: books, Celtic, Celtic Witchcraft, lebor gabala erenn, monday blogs, mondayblogs, pagan, the book of invasions, tuatha de Danann, Witchcraft, writing
Posted on February 23, 2016
by Mabh Savage
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In the days of chilling blaze Springtime sun as winter fades Dazzling spears and green grass blades The gale the only blight. Driving out to picnics gay February turning into May Hearts and smiles throughout the day But the wind came at night Batten… Continue Reading “The Wind Came At Night”
Category: mythology, Nature, observation, pagan, poetry, Uncategorized, writingTags: cernunnos, February, ghosts, herne, magic, mythology, poem, poems, Poet, poetry, poets, spirituality, spring, weather, wind
Posted on December 11, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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I received the best parcel ever yesterday: a bundle of books with my name on them! If you’ve been enjoying my installments of Celtic Witchcraft on the Moon Books Blog, you can now pre order the book here. It’s out April 29th 2016, and… Continue Reading “Celtic Witchcraft- Pre Order Available!”
Category: education, mythology, pagan, prose, society, Uncategorized, writingTags: Celtic, celts, mabh, mabh savage, magic, magick, moon books, occult, pagan, Pagan Author, Witchcraft, writing