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Recap: Morrígan Practices Group #2 (June 2026)

Questions Discussed

  1. What should someone expect from having a deeper relationship with the Morrígan?

  2. How does having a relationship with the Morrígan impact your relationships with other gods?

  3. Does trance possession factor into your relationship with her, if at all?

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Recap: Morrígan Practices Group #1 (March 2026)

Questions Discussed

  1. What are the top 1-3 things that have helped you deepen your relationship with the Queens?

  2. For those who are mentally ill and/or ND, can you describe 1-3 strategies which have been most helpful in navigating a regular devotional practice with the Queens?

  3. What have you learned NOT to do with the Morrígan?

  4. How do people perceive the differences between the Queens, if at all? Bonus: did your perception change after taking an oath or completing an initiation?

  5. Discernment: How do you determine if you’re hearing the Morrígan versus another entity or even just your own internal voice? What characteristics help you identify her?

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M. Coffey M. Coffey

A More Detailed FAQ

The Coru often receives questions from people who are considering a relationship with the Morrigan or have just started one. Although individual circumstances vary, a lot of our responses don’t, and we thought it’d be helpful to provide some thoughts publicly on these commonly asked questions.

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M. Coffey M. Coffey

Feedback from the ‘Community Events’ Survey

On September 1, 2025, we released a public survey asking for people’s input on what kinds of events they’d be interested in seeing us offer. On Halloween, the survey closed, and we collectively reviewed the results at our annual Samhain retreat in which our priesthood gets together to take care of bigger organizational matters, including what we want to do for the next year.

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Shit Heroes Said

“When they tasted the wise hazels they knew that neither could ever overcome the other, so they made peace together and swore that if either called for aid the other would come, 'though the sky fall and crush us'.”

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