The Morrígan is Our Sovereign Archetype

The Rise of English Civilization and Its Current Collapse

In the modern Anglosphere, large numbers of women have severed the ancient connection. They’ve ceased to see themselves as living expressions of the sovereignty goddess (Morrigan) and have instead entered into a different kind of union — with the corporation and the administrative state that corporations increasingly own and direct. The welfare state, no-fault divorce laws, corporate HR regimes, educational systems that pathologize masculinity, and cultural narratives that frame men as inherent oppressors have created powerful incentives for women to outsource their sovereignty to impersonal systems rather than invest it in peer relationships with strong, responsible men.

The consequences are measurable and accelerating:

The path back isn’t through nostalgia or reaction, but through remembrance. The Morrígan was never a passive ideal; she was a demand. She demanded that the king (and by extension every man) prove worthy. She demanded that the woman recognize her own terrible and beautiful power. She taught that individual sovereignty — the only sovereignty that ultimately is real — isn’t solitary self-ownership but the hard-won capacity to enter into a true peer union: male and female, strength and sovereignty, prosperity and transmission, standing together against the chaos that is the machinations of lesser beings.

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