I'm now 11 days late on my Samhain post, weather, and cold or flu being a factor. Others have written some good things on the holiday however, so I'm going with a link round up this time:
Summers End from Three Shouts on a Hilltop
A Samhain ritual text from Searching for Imbas
Samhain 2012 from Gaelic Folkway: Families Reviving Ancestral Traditions
Blessings into the dark half of the year, may you and yours be safe and warm.
A place to share things that catch my eye as I explore a path based on Gaelic ways
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Taillte
Taillte daughter of Mag Mor king of Spain, queen of the Fir
Bolg, she came after setting the battle of Mag Tuired against the Fir
Bolg to Coill Cuan. And the wood was cleared by her, so that it became
a clovery plain before the end of a year. This is that Taillte who was
wife of Eochu son of Ere, king of Ireland: it is Eochu who took her from
Spain, from her father. As for Taillte, she dwelt in Tailltiu, and slept
with Eochu Garb son of Dui the Blind of the Tuatha De Danann: and
Cian son of Dian Cecht, otherwise called Seal Balb, gave her his son in
fosterage, Lug to wit. Eithne daughter of Balar was his mother. Thereafter
Taillte died in Tailltiu, and her name was given thereto, and it is
her grave which is- north-east from the Seat of Tailltiu. Her games were
made annually by Lug, a fortnight before Lugnasad and a fortnight after.
Unde dicitur Lugnasad, i.e. nasad of Lug Lamfada, the name of that festivity.
RAS MacAlister, ed. and trans., Lebor
Gabala Erenn 4 pp 149
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Excerpt from Am Beannachadh Bealltain or The Beltane Blessing 73
BEANNAICH, a Thrianailt fhioir nach gann, Mi fein, mo cheile agus mo chlann, Mo chlann mhaoth ’s am mathair chaomh ’n an ceann, Air chlar chubhr nan raon, air airidh chaon nam beann, Air chlar chubhr nan raon, air airidh chaon nam beann. Gach ni na m’ fhardaich, no to ’na m’ shealbh, Gach buar is barr, gach tan is tealbh, Bho Oidhche Shamhna chon Oidhche Bheallt, Piseach maith, agus beannachd mallt, Bho mhuir, gu muir, agus bun gach allt, Bho thonn gu tonn, agus bonn gach steallt. Dion mo chiallain fo sgiath do ghloir. Beannaich gach ni, agus gach aon, Ta ’s an teaghlach bheag ri m’ thaobh; | BLESS, O Threefold true and bountiful, Myself, my spouse, and my children, My tender children and their beloved mother at their head. On the fragrant plain, on the gay mountain sheiling, On the fragrant plain, on the gay mountain sheiling. Everything within my dwelling or in my possession, All kine and crops, all flocks and corn, From Hallow Eve to Beltane Eve, With goodly progress and gentle blessing, From sea to sea, and every river mouth, From wave to wave, and base of waterfall. Bless everything and every one, Of this little household by my side; | ||
Carmina Gadelica Vol. 1 (excerpt) |
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Random CR and Heathen ramblings...: Flidais Foltchaoin
Just a month or so ago, I had wanted to post some information and links on Flidais, but I found so very little available already that was good and wasn't up to doing what this wonderful blogger has done.
Random CR and Heathen ramblings...: Flidais Foltchaoin: Flidais is one of the more enigmatic and intriguing of the Irish deities. References to her in mythology are few and lack detail, yet th...
Random CR and Heathen ramblings...: Flidais Foltchaoin: Flidais is one of the more enigmatic and intriguing of the Irish deities. References to her in mythology are few and lack detail, yet th...
Saturday, March 17, 2012
St Paddy's Link Round Up
I wasn't going to post at all and I'm really not because others have done better than I could:
Random CR and Heathen ramblings... St. Patrick's Day, snakes, and Irish-American pride
Three Shouts on a Hilltop Leprechaun Vomit... or why I hate St. Patty's
Tairis The inevitable Paddy post
What ever you decide have a lovely day!
Random CR and Heathen ramblings... St. Patrick's Day, snakes, and Irish-American pride
Three Shouts on a Hilltop Leprechaun Vomit... or why I hate St. Patty's
Tairis The inevitable Paddy post
What ever you decide have a lovely day!
Sunday, February 5, 2012
La Feill Bhride
'Feill na Bride, feis na finne.' 'Bride binn nam bas ban.' 'A Bhride chaoin cheanail, Is caoimh liom anail do bheoil, ’D uair reidhinn air m’ aineol Bu to fein ceann eisdeachd mo sgeoil.' | | Feast of the Bride, feast of the maiden. Melodious Bride of the fair palms. Thou Bride fair charming, Pleasant to me the breath of thy mouth, When I would go among strangers 'Thou thyself wert the hearer of my tale. Carmina Gadelica Vol. 1 (from notes) |
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