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a stone carving with two spirals on it

The Tribal Teachings recognize that we are One with all aspects of the Creation Story. Individual psychological growth cannot be separated from that of the collective, nor from the consciousness of the Earth, her Elemental Teachers and the rhythms of the solar/lunar calendars. Indigenous people have long recognized the rhythm of the natural world in concert with the lunar and solar cycles.

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a large rock sitting on top of a lush green field

On a hilltop about a mile from Doagh is a Bronze Age whinstone megalith known as The Holestone. Couples used to promise marriage by clasping hands through the hole in the stone, a convention that can...

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an image of saint brigid with sheep in the background and text below it that reads, st brigid

To celebrate St Brigid's Day, Dr Billy Shortall, research fellow at the Cuala Press Research Project, shows us how St Brigid was celebrated in the visual art of Cuala Industries, a female run arts and crafts cooperative in the early 20th century.

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there are many items hanging from the trees

It is no secret to anyone who has even a basic knowledge of Celtic history that Catholicism, when it reached Brittany, Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, did not so much replace Pagan beliefs as superimpose itself over them. Robert Scheer states, in an article published in the online magazine New Age Travel, that: “Pagan worship was not actually destroyed by Christianity, but rather was overshadowed by it… Christian chapels were built over pagan holy wells and springs.” The same can be…

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a painting of a woman sitting on rocks next to a stream

The British Isles are a handful of islands that make up the Isle of Great Britain, the Island of Ireland, and a host of smaller islands in that vicinity (Isle of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, and the like). The culture of the Isles stretches back to the days of the ancient Celts and is amazingly rich

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a grassy hill with rocks in the shape of a spiral on it's side

This is a natural rock formation called Castle Ewen in a magical place called the Fairy Glen. It is on the Isle Of Skye near Uig. The spiral of stones you can see in front of the 'castle' is obviously man made. I saw some people there attempting to walk from the outside to the centre by walking backwards. Apparently you are not to touch the stones when doing so. I am going to guess that would bring you bad luck.

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