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Chthonia
Brigid Burke
170 episodes
5 days ago
Explore the world of the Dark Feminine in myth, religion, folklore, and magic.
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Explore the world of the Dark Feminine in myth, religion, folklore, and magic.
Show more...
Spirituality
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Courses
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Lugh: the Mercurial Hero
Chthonia
49 minutes
3 months ago
Lugh: the Mercurial Hero
In honor of Lughnasadh (August 1), this week's podcast is about the Irish god Lugh. Lugh very likely originates from the Celtic deity Lugus, who Julius Caesar equated with the Roman Mercury. He is noted for his many talents, and his ability to play many roles won him entrance to the court of the Tuatha De Danann. He led the group in battle against the oppressive Fomorians at the second battle of Maige Tuired (Moytura), after slaying his grandfather Balor. We talk about Lugh's story as a heroic succession myth, his connection to the Morrigan and sovereignty, and how Lugh differs from the traditional idea of the god-king. 
Chthonia
Explore the world of the Dark Feminine in myth, religion, folklore, and magic.