44 Days of Witchery, Day 40: Your altar, if you have one!

This cacophony of light and color is the wall that forms my altars. One on the windowsill, one on the far right, one in the centre, one on the left, and one even further left, on the bookcase. In order: for the Lady of the Stars, for my ancestors, for Morrigan, Brighid, and Manannan in …

44 Days of Witchery, Day 4: Picture of Nature — Water Element

This picture I took while on the ferry on Friday. It’s the churning the blades make in the water. (Also, picture taken with my Blackberry, so not the greatest quality.) The churning depicted here always makes me think of the Lord of the Deeps, and ferries make me think of Hermes. It’s my UPG that …

So Manannan’s a fun guy.

What I posted yesterday was not what I had set out to post. I’d set out to post about Manannan, originally, and I ended up talking about the BP oil spill and rambling about how depressed I get with the state of the world. Well, I guess that is fitting. Anyway, what I had wanted …

Finding Answers (and coming away with more questions)

So in my last post I talked about going down to the beach to see if the God Who’d been nudging me really was Manannan Mac Lir.  (I probably didn’t say that in so many words; at any rate that’s why I was going down to the beach.) The beach by my house is at …

Manannan?

So up till now my NeoCeltic practice (er, what little I have of one) has revolved around Brighid and Morrigan. I’d thought about branching out to other gods in the Celtic pantheon, but didn’t really have an idea where to begin. Well, I was at my dad’s this weekend, and while I was working on …