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Celtic Symbolism: The Celtic Hounds "Bran and Sceolan" - As i commented on a previous post , it is very common to find on Irish and Welsh medieval literature references to courageous warriors and brave dogs respected by their loyalty, and often given as a gift to them. Many argue Celtic hounds to be... - 2012/01/27 Lunar Calendar : The Candle Moon (January 23rd to February 21st) - This is a time for Divination. In the calendar system we have provided as an example, this moon is typically named the Candle Moon . this name refers to the light of the candles which (in many traditions) serve as a representation of the celebr... - 2012/01/26 Divinations for the Candle Moon (1-23-12 to 2-21-12) - This is a time for Awakening This is the time when the slow energy of the winter quickens and our thoughts turn towards beginnings... The beginning of the thaw... The beginning of a new cycle of growth... The beginning of that-which-is-to-com... - 2012/01/25 Druidry: The Sun Worhsip - As I already commented on previous posts under the Druidry label, Celts have always had a special devotion for Nature, particularly as an expression or manifestation of the deity and divinity expressed with in Nature, not as Nature itself. This co... - 2012/01/20 Dinogad’s Smock: a 6th-century Cumbrian lullaby - As I commented on a previous post, Y Gododdin has a claim to be one of the earliest Welsh poems (or sequence of poems). "Dinogad’s Smock" is a 6th century nursery rhyme written down in the margin of this old manuscript of ... - 2012/01/04 Faerie Lore : Lake Fairies - The Legend of the Meddygon Myddfai - -The Wife of Supernatural Race - On previous posts I have discussed about the celtic belief in lakes, rivers, and wells, believes later christianized and concealed under the characters of Saints deeds and sancutaries . There is a large amount of legends regarding the origin of la... - 2012/01/03
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The Wisdom of the Celts - Medieval Poetry
New translations from medieval Welsh and Irish manuscripts. Timeless wisdom and sublime poetry inspired by the natural world. Texts from the Irish Threes (or 'Triads') and from The Red Book of Hergest (the Mabinogion manuscript). The Afterword looks at the nature of Celtic poetry and art, and tackles the vexed question of the Celts in British and Irish history.
The Celtics
An ongoing study and collection of Celtic information including art, the festivals, their lifestyles and my genealogical Celtic lines.
Circle of the Southern Cross
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