A group for discussions culture of the native Celtic societies and the Tuatha de Danann legend and history
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MAEVE / MEDB: Celtic War/Love GoddessCeltic War/Love Goddess Queen Medb/ MaeveMedb (She who intoxicates) also known as Maev, Maeve, Maebh is a Celtic/Irish Goddess of Intoxication Honey Mead is named…Continue
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The Dream of OengusOengus was asleep one night when he saw something like a young girl coming towards the head of his bed, and she was the most beautiful woman in Eriu. He made to take her hand and…Continue
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Druidism Is An On-Going Journey, Not A Destination.As you should all know by now, I choose…Continue
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The teachings of Zen Buddhism combined with the earth-based tradition of Druidry can create a holistic way of life that is deeply integrated with the seasons, the environment and the present moment.…Continue
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So interesting how ancient Celts had entirely oral history
Thank you Morell :o)))
There are benevolent Annunaki and malevolent ones. The benevolent ones are here helping us to resolve and restore our natural world. We can work together with them. Children of Earth goddess Danu
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lol glad we have something in common.
Yes me too :o))
I don't think the Tuatha are Hebrews.. But I do know its a guess humans have about them. Because of the name Danu. But it feels more right that Danu is a Mother Goddess of Tuatha ect.
The world as you know it - all that you see, taste, feel and touch, comprises only about 5% of all of the stuff of the universe. The other 95% is what we have considered "nothing" or the "firmament" or dark matter or the heavens or mystic Other Worlds. This 95% is multi-dimensional and consists of potential realities that may be perceived.
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