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whitewater
December 14th, 2004, 11:21 AM
Rhiannon is my goddess, but she is a welsh goddess, and for some reason i feel out of place worshiping a welsh goddess, since im a third Irish... but i remeber reading somewhere that Macha is the Irish counterpart of Rhiannon. is that true, and if it is, could someone give me a little profile of Macha? thanx, youse guys. :bouncysmi
Cu Morrigan
December 14th, 2004, 11:34 AM
Rhiannon is my goddess, but she is a welsh goddess, and for some reason i feel out of place worshiping a welsh goddess, since im a third Irish... but i remeber reading somewhere that Macha is the Irish counterpart of Rhiannon. is that true, and if it is, could someone give me a little profile of Macha? thanx, youse guys. :bouncysmi
Macha is another name for the Goddess Morrigan: Here are a couple of sites you can go to:
http://pantheon.org
http://inanna.virtualave.net/morrigan.html
http://www.morrigan.net/morrigan.htm
http://druidry.org/obod/deities/morrigan.html
http://www.tarot-decks.com/morrigan.htm
http://jblstatue.com/pages/morrigan.html
http://www.iol.ie/~sinann/grove/morrigan.html
If you want more Feel free to use google, the pagans best friend on the net
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