From the most ancient times of our Folk, a body of spiritual teaching known as the ageless wisdom has been handed down, Mother to Child, Generation to Generation. A systematic and comprehensive account of the evolution of consciousness in Woman and Nature, it describes how the worldsoul came to exist, how it functions, and Aryanity's place within it.

Esotericism, as the Ageless wisdom is often called, is also the great work (Magnum Opus) of participating in those forces that emanate from the deepest spiritual sources. It has been a wellspring of excellence and overcoming throughout the ages, and is also the common foundation of all real Pagan Religions.

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mr11Morrigan Rising is the worldwide voice of W.A.U. and their supporters. With this publication we hope to spread the voice of Aryan Men & Women across the world. With Unity & Comradeship between the sexes we are unbeatable.

We receive a lot of written works for MR, so far we have compiled 10 issues. We are no longer distributing past issues of MR or selling them online, our newest issue will be Morrigan Rising 11 is now available. This Issue has been a long time in the making, and it is definitely worth the wait. W.A.U. sisters have been extremely busy with new projects within our sisterhood that we put this issue on hold for the last 12 months. Contact WAU Finland if you are in Europe or waueire@yahoo.co.uk in the USA.

WAU have compiled a Best of Morrigan Rising that we send to interested readers if we are working on a new issue. WAU compiled this issue so that new supporters can get a feel for what WAU publish and feel passionate about. You can contact us at the address below for a copy of this issue of MR.

Morrigan Rising was named after Morrigan who is the goddess of battle, strife, and fertility. Her name translates as either Great Queen or Phantom Queen; and both epithets are entirely appropriate for her. The Morrigan appears as both a single goddess and a trio of goddesses. The other deities who form the trio are Badb (”Crow”), and either Macha (also connotes “Crow”) or Nemain (”Frenzy”). The Morrigan frequently appears in the ornithological guise of a Hooded Crow. She is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann (”Tribe of the goddess Danu”) and she helped defeat the Firbolg at the First Battle of Mag Tuireadh and the Fomorians at the Second Battle of Mag Tuireadh.

Regular columns featured in Morrigan Rising are : Heroes & Heroines – Little Warriors – Past Times – Homespun – Interviews with Racially active females we admire – Over To You – WAU Updates – Prisoner News – Keeping The Faith – News from around the world that effects our Folk, Recipes, Band Interviews and much more. For the the latest copy of Morrigan Rising contact waueire@yahoo.co.uk or wau_finland@yahoo.com for purchasing details.

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