I’ve been fascinated by Irish mythology and folklore for years, but it’s hard to find a comprehensive and complete source of the subject. But this series is absolutely amazing! I have to admit, some of the pronunciations are terrible…but it’s understandable because the ancient Celtic language is difficult for anyone to speak… I was lucky to have a good friend who is from Ireland and is very knowledgeable of the old tongues. Reading it and speaking it are totally different! The written words are nothing like the spoken language! Thanks for the great videos though!
Started with a thumbs up. Had to revoke it due to the AI not being able to pronounce most names. Sometimes using two different pronunciations of the same name.
I was just thinking the other day that I haven't studied Celtic myths for a long time. Started to forget names. I have read different Celtic creations stories . Cant remember though. If its irish or British. The 1st being after Ireland was created was a Mare names Eiocha. Made from land and sea. Some scholars, ages ago.that the Tuatha De Danann ( had to look up how spell check.lol 😂.) Might of come some were in Holland . All the basic stuff is here that I remembered and knew. But learned a lot good things and some names I never heard off .some storys have a trio .called " the three Morrigna". But few different stories abount this young lady and you can pronounce the names better than I can. Good stuff.😎👍
First let me say you did a really good job on the story & images. However you mispronounced some things but that's understandable because Irish is a hard language. I've been an Irish Pagan my entire life I can give you some recommendations if you that's want for future videos
@MythicalArcana Well yes I can on UA-cam & a website called The Irish Pagan School. Lora O'Brien & Jon O'Sullivan are truly genuine & authentic people. Lora is also an author she has several books on the subject. If you like that I can give you a couple more recommendations.
Beira cobbled together the Earth by taking rock up from the sea. The Formorians & Tuatha both originated under the sea, but all the land had an opposite, upside down side. At some point, the Tuatha De Danaan chose to cede control of the earth to humans & retreated entirely into this otherworld opposite ours, beneath our feet.
😇🙏❤️🔥 Thank you for sharing the true history through the sacred ancient mythology of Ireland & to how ALL THINGS came into existence for Ireland. It seems that ALL ancient tribes all over the world & beyond have such beautiful, poweful & amazing ancient stories to which connects to us all in some way, shape & or form. The very act of so called colonisation may have been a very devistating painful & traumatic situation to which as played out for all of us as human beings upon the entire planet but because of this, now ALL of our ancient bloodlines are now have been mixed & connected forever & eternally. I choose to truely love & embrace every part of all these ancient bloodlines to which flow through my veins & my very own bloodline now, forever & eternally. WE ARE ONE & THE SAME & WE ALL ARE APART OF THE SAME DIVINE SPARK OF THE MOST HIGH MOTHER FATHER GOD OF ALL CREATIONS. UNITED WE STAND & DIVIDED WE FALL.
Ain't nothing good to have come from colonisation and its suffering echoes still. World is broken and desperately needs to be healed. Otherwise u are right.
From my own research these stories seem to suggest civilization growth coming out of the Neolithic Age leading into the Bronze age. I find investigating historical and theological correlations with the Celtic ties to the Carthaginians/Phoenicians and connections to Hinduism via the Tocharian of the Tarim Basim, offered new insights.
❤Would you please include the symbolism/written name for those that remember things visually and not audibly? I can't remember a thing if I am just told.😊😊😊 *Edit* Maybe in a corner? If I can see it while I listen, I can put a pebble in my memory. I am very ignorant in names and history...Yet, I have lived in semiotics and teachings from my Grandparents all my life.
It's definitely a difficult thing to work through, because what is written is so heavily tied into Christian beliefs & it's hard to know if some of the places where it ties in were done like that because of some erroneous detail that was similar- like the Irish knowing full well they migrated into Ireland from the east, and the Jews originated in the east, & all of the known earth exists to the east, so why question the claim that all humans started in the Holy Land & spread west from there? As far as I got, Beira, the Formorian, made the Earth from the sea, the Formorians came from beneath the sea & the Tuatha may have been descended from them in some way. Irregardless, the Tuatha & Formorians intermarried a lot. They likely made the first human men- the Fianna- to be their warriors & servants & the men found women having been created seperately elsewhere & took them in. At the very least, humans came from Dagda's cauldron, from the Austrian saying "Back when you swam about in Abraham's Sausage Kettle." But, beyond that, no clear idea where the universe itself came from, no clear idea who all these groups of people who are mentioned before the Milesians were, other than the humorous story about the one man & the 100 women named for every other known group of people on earth is probably just some sort of explanation for where non-Celts came from, however that used to fit into the original mythology. No clear idea of a lot of things. I've seen someone take a Welsh story about a king sneaking into the otherworld & destroying a cauldron, causing the end of the world, only for the cauldron to remake itself & start the whole universe over again, so maybe that's it? Who really knows. The whole topic is one big headache with ten different sides adamantly arguing over.
Wot utter tripe. Hail Crom lol & Cora. Danu is indian in origin. We are the children of danu but we dont have a creation story lol 😂 holy good fuck like
Celtic mythology is the business keep it coming ☆☆☆☆☆thankyou very much 😊❤❤❤
I savor this knowledge you share. Thank you from Mac Pharlin
I’ve been fascinated by Irish mythology and folklore for years, but it’s hard to find a comprehensive and complete source of the subject. But this series is absolutely amazing! I have to admit, some of the pronunciations are terrible…but it’s understandable because the ancient Celtic language is difficult for anyone to speak… I was lucky to have a good friend who is from Ireland and is very knowledgeable of the old tongues. Reading it and speaking it are totally different! The written words are nothing like the spoken language! Thanks for the great videos though!
Started with a thumbs up. Had to revoke it due to the AI not being able to pronounce most names. Sometimes using two different pronunciations of the same name.
Thank you this helps me a lot love you all we all one I resonate with us all getting backvto this life one day sounds balanced
I was just thinking the other day that I haven't studied Celtic myths for a long time. Started to forget names. I have read different Celtic creations stories . Cant remember though. If its irish or British. The 1st being after Ireland was created was a Mare names Eiocha. Made from land and sea. Some scholars, ages ago.that the Tuatha De Danann ( had to look up how spell check.lol 😂.) Might of come some were in Holland . All the basic stuff is here that I remembered and knew. But learned a lot good things and some names I never heard off .some storys have a trio .called " the three Morrigna". But few different stories abount this young lady and you can pronounce the names better than I can. Good stuff.😎👍
Wonderful video
Thank you
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Great video. I hope you do the Mabinogion. 👍
Thank you for this info without the corrupted christian additions
If you don't like the Christian influences the Nordic and Hindu influences are really going to upset you.
First let me say you did a really good job on the story & images. However you mispronounced some things but that's understandable because Irish is a hard language. I've been an Irish Pagan my entire life I can give you some recommendations if you that's want for future videos
Appreciate that. Can you give me some online sources for me to do more research on?
@MythicalArcana Well yes I can on UA-cam & a website called The Irish Pagan School. Lora O'Brien & Jon O'Sullivan are truly genuine & authentic people. Lora is also an author she has several books on the subject. If you like that I can give you a couple more recommendations.
Lovely artwork. The story I know is to do with Bride and the Green Mantle . This was a new one . Thanks
@@MythicalArcana for Celtic names, just Google how to pronounce them. They are Gaelic.
Also..I hope that didn't come off rude or anything! Just saw no one provided more info after you asked . 😊
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the boundaries between nothingness and creation as told in the old way word of mouth. davpi3.14
I loved it.
Could you please tell about the other world, it's origin, and formation of possible.
Beira cobbled together the Earth by taking rock up from the sea. The Formorians & Tuatha both originated under the sea, but all the land had an opposite, upside down side. At some point, the Tuatha De Danaan chose to cede control of the earth to humans & retreated entirely into this otherworld opposite ours, beneath our feet.
Love this thank you
I'm celtic origin im listening 🎶
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Thank you for sharing the true history through the sacred ancient mythology of Ireland & to how ALL THINGS came into existence for Ireland. It seems that ALL ancient tribes all over the world & beyond have such beautiful, poweful & amazing ancient stories to which connects to us all in some way, shape & or form.
The very act of so called colonisation may have been a very devistating painful & traumatic situation to which as played out for all of us as human beings upon the entire planet but because of this, now ALL of our ancient bloodlines are now have been mixed & connected forever & eternally. I choose to truely love & embrace every part of all these ancient bloodlines to which flow through my veins & my very own bloodline now, forever & eternally.
WE ARE ONE & THE SAME & WE ALL ARE APART OF THE SAME DIVINE SPARK OF THE MOST HIGH MOTHER FATHER GOD OF ALL CREATIONS.
UNITED WE STAND & DIVIDED WE FALL.
Ain't nothing good to have come from colonisation and its suffering echoes still. World is broken and desperately needs to be healed. Otherwise u are right.
From my own research these stories seem to suggest civilization growth coming out of the Neolithic Age leading into the Bronze age.
I find investigating historical and theological correlations with the Celtic ties to the Carthaginians/Phoenicians and connections to Hinduism via the Tocharian of the Tarim Basim, offered new insights.
Could you explain that? Sounds interesting, but too obscure for the simply curious to know about.
❤Would you please include the symbolism/written name for those that remember things visually and not audibly? I can't remember a thing if I am just told.😊😊😊
*Edit* Maybe in a corner? If I can see it while I listen, I can put a pebble in my memory. I am very ignorant in names and history...Yet, I have lived in semiotics and teachings from my Grandparents all my life.
I turn on the "closed captions" (CC) because I also remember things visually & find it very helpful. 🥰🥰
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Wow
I am smarter from this video
It's definitely a difficult thing to work through, because what is written is so heavily tied into Christian beliefs & it's hard to know if some of the places where it ties in were done like that because of some erroneous detail that was similar- like the Irish knowing full well they migrated into Ireland from the east, and the Jews originated in the east, & all of the known earth exists to the east, so why question the claim that all humans started in the Holy Land & spread west from there?
As far as I got, Beira, the Formorian, made the Earth from the sea, the Formorians came from beneath the sea & the Tuatha may have been descended from them in some way. Irregardless, the Tuatha & Formorians intermarried a lot. They likely made the first human men- the Fianna- to be their warriors & servants & the men found women having been created seperately elsewhere & took them in. At the very least, humans came from Dagda's cauldron, from the Austrian saying "Back when you swam about in Abraham's Sausage Kettle." But, beyond that, no clear idea where the universe itself came from, no clear idea who all these groups of people who are mentioned before the Milesians were, other than the humorous story about the one man & the 100 women named for every other known group of people on earth is probably just some sort of explanation for where non-Celts came from, however that used to fit into the original mythology. No clear idea of a lot of things. I've seen someone take a Welsh story about a king sneaking into the otherworld & destroying a cauldron, causing the end of the world, only for the cauldron to remake itself & start the whole universe over again, so maybe that's it? Who really knows. The whole topic is one big headache with ten different sides adamantly arguing over.
Haani me Puna
Wot utter tripe. Hail Crom lol & Cora. Danu is indian in origin. We are the children of danu but we dont have a creation story lol 😂 holy good fuck like
copied my concept??? lol
Kingdom of Elmet had biggest celtic Christian military it had a salvation army. Icei is myceni mycenaeans are icenians also a celtic bronze age tribe.