WE LEFT IN 1607 AND SOME CAME WITH US ! WHERE I LIVE NOW THE EPICENTER OF ATTACK BY GOVT , BUT I DIGRESS! WE ALWAYS HAS RESPECT FOR THEM BUT NOT SO SURE THEY ARE HERE ANYMORE BUT WHERE DID THEY GO?? ?? NEVER CUT A ROWAN TREE! GOT ANY SPARE PARTS OF ONE ?? COULD USE IT TO MAKE A KALEIGHA !! GOT MY VIKING CLUB READY FOR THE BARBARIANS AT OUR GATES NOW AND YOURS, COUSINS , NO ONE WILL EVER LEAVE US ALONE AS WE ARE TOO SPECIAL AND NOT ONE OF THEM , GET IT?? WALT DISNEY WAS A MEMBER OF THE FAIRY CLUB AND BELIEVED !!
Can you TRIM DOWN a FAIRY 🧚♂️ 🌳 (hawthorn) TREE..?? eg IF the tree is leaning too far to one side in a small garden so it will fall down eventually and damage my and others fences..??
There are sacred trees here in Serbia. Even the fallen twigs from them are not touched. There are fairies or elves in all the Indo-European cultures, they are even an official part of Buddhism.
There are mounds in Scandinavia where people have continued to place offerings right up to the present day. I'm guessing the Church just pretended they didn't know.
When i wss seven i wss in a large childrens home i was banging on the window in a locked dormitory the panes of glass were small and thin i saw the faery king and queen small horses and a group of other faeries surrounding them they spoke to me and calmed me down i was in awe of them they saved my life that day i have irish grandparents on both sides of my family at that time i had never read a book and we didnt have a tv so i had no notion of faries but they truly exsist and i have a thorn tree in my garden i would never upset it at all ❤
@@Mathew-z6u I was looking for our other exchange in vain but find you here. Try that saying, "If a fool persist in his folly he shall become wise". I shared your views once but no longer--even published a book about it. There is a way for the modern thinker to enhance that thinking through will power and this opens the mind to the elemental dimension, in clear but artistic impressions. One needs the clarity of though to avoid going 'off with the fairies' and instead include them in one's own life. My testimony, if you've read this far! Thanks Yazmin and blessings on your life.
@@spacegerrit9499 I'd be delighted to learn from you (I don't believe fairies do grammar) but you would need to be more explicit. The only mistake I noticed was the missed 't' of thought. Arthritis does lead to typos. At 81, interpunction is a new word for me...
Coppicing requires cutting the tree. Is it best to chop away or ask the tree to provide you with it's wood, so you can survive the winter? I'm not suggesting anyone chop down a tree for no reason. Thank you for clarifying.
Fairys represent all of our selves " both good and bad" some can steel your toast,in the morning, others will help you find your way, when you lost'and guide you.. leave the feary trees alone.
"IF I CAN STOP ONE HEART FROM BREAKING , I SHALL NOT HAVE LIVE IN VAIN: IF I CAN EASE ONE LIFE FROM ACHING , OR COOL ONE PAIN , OR HELP ONE FAINTING ROBIN UNTO HIS NEST AGAIN K, I SHALL NOT HAVE LIVE IN VAIN : EMILY DICKINSON! ONE OF THE GREAT TRANSENDENTALISTS !! FROM SOUTH USA TO YOU ! SOMEONE ELSE LOVE A POEM AND A TREE !
Nature knows you. If you think it doesn't. Find out, it will speak back to you in ways you didn't know existed. Insights into your life, forgiveness you forgot to afford some one when they wronged you, it's our comfort zone, compared to the city, it's heaven.
@@Wicknews8100 but guests who have a responsibility to our hosts--I actually think we can contrubute to the future of these beings through our appreciation and good care, open them a wider future.
The belief in a ' Middle ' world inhabited by ethereal beings is central in Irish Culture . Many of our finest minds , going back centuries believed in ' Fairies ' . We live in a material world where if we cannot see something with our own eyes, taste it , feel it , hear it , smell it & measure it -- It MUST not exist . Just consider that before the end of the 19th Century - we knew nothing about RADIO SIGNALS & that all of the STARS in the heavens were giant Radio transmitters . Anyone sugesting such things would be deemed as insane. In REALITY - we know very , very little about our World . Fairies might seem very far fetched - but so did Radio Waves before 1880.
I could not more agree with you. This is an EXCELLENT line of reasoning. The problem is lack of respect for anything but themselves, and an arrogance that they are the centre of the World, the grandest to have ever lived. Foolish pride and shortsightedness. Do chuala mé an bean sídhe óiche amháin. Bhíos ocht mbliana d'aois i mo chónaí i gCorcaigh. Do chuala mo máthair í freisin and rithimid amach le chéile chun í a fhéachaint. Níor fhaca muid aon rud sa dorchadas ach bhí an fhuaim úafasach agus brón mór inti. Lean an caoineamh ar aghaidh thuas na díonta na dtithe agus d'imigh sí tar éis cúpla nóiméad. D'fhéachamar ar a chéile. Bhíomar cinnte gan dabht cad í a bhí cloiste againn. Ó shin i léith, níl aon dabht agamsa. Tá siad ann. ☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪
@Sionnach1601 what are you talking about ya nutcase? Hate to inform you but fairies are not real. I see fairies when I take magic mushrooms , the same way the druids and pagans did. It's where the fairy tales and legends came from. I think you need education.
My Irish friend, Bert McGonicle, said he saw fairies when he was on his deathbed. His Irish wife Eileen, was with him. Santa Barbara, California, 2007. 🍀 🌈
On a tour of Ireland, our guide told us the story of John DeLorean. He instructed a couple of guys to cut down a tree but they refused because it was a fairy tree. He got so angry that he chopped it down himself. We all know what happened to John.
@@AndNowIWrite Oh I was just joking, didn't know you actually meant that DeLorean. I never knew he was in Ireland and built a car plant near Belfast. Interesting story, thanks!
@@sarahperks8226 I agree. I think it is important to know that we have many non-physical beings that surround us with love and guidance. Sending you hugs and rainbows from New Zealand 🇳🇿💕
@@sarahperks8226 Oh wow! you know I was there in 2017 such a small world it is. I remember it well because our rental car broke down, and we had to be rescued by the auto-club😄 We also had a strange experience whilst in the UK, but that as they say is another story for another time 💕
Im from donegal and this is about a digger man who cut a fairy tree down for a man building a site of houses the person who cut the tree had serious bad luck even to the extent were his daughter took seriously ill one of many things he replanted the tree within two weeks of him taking it out and that much bad stuff started happening it was unreal and it is true never ever touch a fairy tree
Do chuala mé an bean sídhe óiche amháin. Bhíos ocht mbliana d'aois i mo chónaí i gCorcaigh. Do chuala mo máthair í freisin and rithimid amach le chéile chun í a fhéachaint. Níor fhaca muid aon rud sa dorchadas ach bhí an fhuaim úafasach agus brón mór inti. Lean an caoineamh ar aghaidh thuas na díonta na dtithe agus d'imigh sí tar éis cúpla nóiméad. D'fhéachamar ar a chéile. Bhíomar cinnte gan dabht cad í a bhí cloiste againn. Ó shin i léith, níl aon dabht agamsa. Tá siad ann. ☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪
And if anyone thinks they can mess with our "Eire" think again. Oil and water don't mix. Man and woman are not engines and dont need oil but they need water to survive.
The old folklore of never cutting down the fairytree originates from the old days where only a few had knowledge of science and folklore and myth was used as a way of directing people to work alongside science. The fact is that the elder tree is full of cyanide and is poisonous to burn in the fire that youre going to sit around. However, the people being agriculturally minded, rather than trying to explain all the science and chemistry to them, it was far easier to say "Never cut the fairy tree". So regardless of the beleif or teachin, it had the same outcome - people didnt cut the tree for firewood and poison themselves.
He mentioned the Democrat newspaper, it's printed in Dundalk on the east coast near the border. His accent is from that area probably monaghan or Armagh
In upstate New York a family cut down a tree that was sacred to Native Americans. The husband died in a train crash, he was the only casualty. The children died one after another. When the last one died the wife donated the residence and the property as a writers colony. It is called Yaddo and many writers go there to complete their work. Breakfast and lunch is left at their doors and they all convene for dinner after their days writing is done.
@@Iamspartacus1putting g in hundreds of strange unvetted foreign men into military like camp into small village, the people are in uproar. Thus is happening all over Ireland, like a Standing army
Interesting. Could you expound please? Like how you find one, what makes one a farrier,etc. I find the subject fascinating, if you could provide sources to further my education I'd be eternally grateful.
@@connienail4013 I've got to admit, people are so sure about things aren't they? Especially things with which they have no understanding. People believed that there were no such thing as microbial life, just because we couldn't see it. People believed there was no new world, they were absolutely sure of it. Just like how people are so sure God doesn't exist. Yet, i'd bet almost all of them have never even taken a moment to look. I know people that have experienced ghosts, and too much happens in this life for it to be chance, you can pray for good things and things turn out that way. My brother and I talked to a homeless fortune teller and she knew completely specific things that no one should know. Our lives are not even a grain in the timeline of the universe, yet people are so sure of things. People, be more open, there is more to life than it seems!
Really just look at the insanity that's been thought in schools universities today , these beliefs back then were not BS , They were the culmination of thousands of years of experience and knowledge, and make a lot more sense that what's been indoctrinated today
A pack of " gurriers " as my mother used to say. 😮
Whether you believe in fairys or not. Nobody should have cut down the tree.
@@ehughes8829 Your mother is right!
@@ehughes8829 why not?
@@086DENbecause it will bring more than bad luck to anyone that does.
Can you trim them down?? EG IF they are leaning to far to one side in a small garden???
WE LEFT IN 1607 AND SOME CAME WITH US ! WHERE I LIVE NOW THE EPICENTER OF ATTACK BY GOVT , BUT I DIGRESS!
WE ALWAYS HAS RESPECT FOR THEM BUT NOT SO SURE THEY ARE HERE ANYMORE BUT WHERE DID THEY GO?? ??
NEVER CUT A ROWAN TREE! GOT ANY SPARE PARTS OF ONE ?? COULD USE IT TO MAKE A KALEIGHA !! GOT MY VIKING CLUB READY FOR THE BARBARIANS AT OUR GATES NOW AND YOURS, COUSINS , NO ONE WILL EVER LEAVE US ALONE AS WE ARE TOO SPECIAL AND NOT ONE OF THEM , GET IT??
WALT DISNEY WAS A MEMBER OF THE FAIRY CLUB AND BELIEVED !!
Fairy's or no Fairy's trees should be left alone. The earths ecosystem depends on them.
Can you trim them down?? EG IF they are leaning to far to one side in a small garden???
Can you TRIM DOWN a FAIRY 🧚♂️ 🌳 (hawthorn) TREE..??
eg IF the tree is leaning too far to one side in a small garden so it will fall down eventually and damage my and others fences..??
@@sarahmurphy-nf4yl Of course you can. Don't buy into this junk.
@@sarahmurphy-nf4ylsafer tieing or propping it if possible
AMEN! They are living beings.
There are sacred trees here in Serbia. Even the fallen twigs from them are not touched. There are fairies or elves in all the Indo-European cultures, they are even an official part of Buddhism.
That's really nice of you lovely culture you like trees shame your not so nice to your human neighbours!
@@Mathew-z6u We are completely nice to neighbours who are nice to us.
There are mounds in Scandinavia where people have continued to place offerings right up to the present day. I'm guessing the Church just pretended they didn't know.
@@arnorrian1 Cool story. I think it's good to respect the Elves and Fairies but ignore the Trolls. Peace to all.
"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is - in the eyes of others - only a green thing that stands in the way." - William Blake
When i wss seven i wss in a large childrens home i was banging on the window in a locked dormitory the panes of glass were small and thin i saw the faery king and queen small horses and a group of other faeries surrounding them they spoke to me and calmed me down i was in awe of them they saved my life that day i have irish grandparents on both sides of my family at that time i had never read a book and we didnt have a tv so i had no notion of faries but they truly exsist and i have a thorn tree in my garden i would never upset it at all ❤
You my friend are mad as a hatter
@@Mathew-z6u I was looking for our other exchange in vain but find you here. Try that saying, "If a fool persist in his folly he shall become wise". I shared your views once but no longer--even published a book about it. There is a way for the modern thinker to enhance that thinking through will power and this opens the mind to the elemental dimension, in clear but artistic impressions. One needs the clarity of though to avoid going 'off with the fairies' and instead include them in one's own life. My testimony, if you've read this far! Thanks Yazmin and blessings on your life.
The fairies should have told you to use interpunction.
@@spacegerrit9499 I'd be delighted to learn from you (I don't believe fairies do grammar) but you would need to be more explicit. The only mistake I noticed was the missed 't' of thought. Arthritis does lead to typos. At 81, interpunction is a new word for me...
Beautiful.
Thank you for sharing.
My grandfather, born 1890s, told me... never cut a tree without telling it why you need to do it
If it is doing no harm why bother
Coppicing requires cutting the tree. Is it best to chop away or ask the tree to provide you with it's wood, so you can survive the winter? I'm not suggesting anyone chop down a tree for no reason. Thank you for clarifying.
Fairys represent all of our selves " both good and bad" some can steel your toast,in the morning, others will help you find your way, when you lost'and guide you.. leave the feary trees alone.
"IF I CAN STOP ONE HEART FROM BREAKING , I SHALL NOT HAVE LIVE IN VAIN: IF I CAN EASE ONE LIFE FROM ACHING , OR COOL ONE PAIN , OR HELP ONE FAINTING ROBIN UNTO HIS NEST AGAIN K, I SHALL NOT HAVE LIVE IN VAIN : EMILY DICKINSON! ONE OF THE GREAT TRANSENDENTALISTS !! FROM SOUTH USA TO YOU ! SOMEONE ELSE LOVE A POEM AND A TREE !
@@AmeliaHouck-o9j very nice' thank you for sharing 🌹🍄
Sounds like cavan monaghan possibly, great history and culture I am proud of my country
His accent is so lovely ❤
Nature knows you. If you think it doesn't. Find out, it will speak back to you in ways you didn't know existed. Insights into your life, forgiveness you forgot to afford some one when they wronged you, it's our comfort zone, compared to the city, it's heaven.
The countryside is our natural place in tribes as in old days in harmony with magical nature/fairies 🌳🌲🧙♀🧙♂🍀🐿🐗
This is a wise comment. Skeptics do please listen, try it--even in the city--and you will see. My 'brownie' is my best and wisest helper...
So well stated, and so true.
@@neonwind Got you @neonwind subscribed Respect to the gracious host at all times 🕊️🍽️ we are guests! 😉
@@Wicknews8100 but guests who have a responsibility to our hosts--I actually think we can contrubute to the future of these beings through our appreciation and good care, open them a wider future.
I knew two occasions where a man cut down thorn trees and died within a week. I'm 73.
I knew a man who didn't cut any tree and died within a week
Don't be so fucking stupid
I know a man who was killed by a tree.
Good !🧚🧚🧚
@DianaSheward are you saying its good that two men died?
The belief in a ' Middle ' world inhabited by ethereal beings is central in Irish Culture .
Many of our finest minds , going back centuries believed in ' Fairies ' .
We live in a material world where if we cannot see something with our own eyes, taste it ,
feel it , hear it , smell it & measure it -- It MUST not exist .
Just consider that before the end of the 19th Century - we knew nothing about RADIO SIGNALS
& that all of the STARS in the heavens were giant Radio transmitters .
Anyone sugesting such things would be deemed as insane.
In REALITY - we know very , very little about our World .
Fairies might seem very far fetched - but so did Radio Waves before 1880.
If we cannot believe in things we don't see, we should also not believe in religion and God.
Fairies don't exist.
I could not more agree with you. This is an EXCELLENT line of reasoning.
The problem is lack of respect for anything but themselves, and an arrogance that they are the centre of the World, the grandest to have ever lived.
Foolish pride and shortsightedness.
Do chuala mé an bean sídhe óiche amháin. Bhíos ocht mbliana d'aois i mo chónaí i gCorcaigh. Do chuala mo máthair í freisin and rithimid amach le chéile chun í a fhéachaint. Níor fhaca muid aon rud sa dorchadas ach bhí an fhuaim úafasach agus brón mór inti. Lean an caoineamh ar aghaidh thuas na díonta na dtithe agus d'imigh sí tar éis cúpla nóiméad.
D'fhéachamar ar a chéile. Bhíomar cinnte gan dabht cad í a bhí cloiste againn.
Ó shin i léith, níl aon dabht agamsa.
Tá siad ann.
☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@spazzymacgee5648Says the fella who can't prove that he himself exists and knows all about Creation.
@Sionnach1601 what are you talking about ya nutcase? Hate to inform you but fairies are not real. I see fairies when I take magic mushrooms , the same way the druids and pagans did. It's where the fairy tales and legends came from. I think you need education.
Thank you for sharing this recorded testimonial. Best regards 🎉
Somethings in a field you don't touch
My Irish friend, Bert McGonicle, said he saw fairies when he was on his deathbed. His Irish wife Eileen, was with him.
Santa Barbara, California, 2007. 🍀 🌈
I love my fairies 🧚♂️ ❤️
Are you gay..?
On a tour of Ireland, our guide told us the story of John DeLorean. He instructed a couple of guys to cut down a tree but they refused because it was a fairy tree. He got so angry that he chopped it down himself. We all know what happened to John.
He went on to invent a car?
@mchammered if you research you'll see John's life was not so kind.
@@AndNowIWrite Oh I was just joking, didn't know you actually meant that DeLorean. I never knew he was in Ireland and built a car plant near Belfast. Interesting story, thanks!
Tree's are conscious and see more than you and i .💚
I have tree friends and make time to hug a tree every day. Fairies are real ≽^•⩊•^≼
@@__sirena__ yes there is nothing more healing than hugging a tree and the fairies are all around us 😊💚💫🧡✨
@@sarahperks8226 I agree. I think it is important to know that we have many non-physical beings that surround us with love and guidance. Sending you hugs and rainbows from New Zealand 🇳🇿💕
@@__sirena__ sending love to you in new Zealand what a beautiful part of the world, from the forest of dean Gloucestershire England 🥰💫💕✨💕✨
@@sarahperks8226 Oh wow! you know I was there in 2017 such a small world it is. I remember it well because our rental car broke down, and we had to be rescued by the auto-club😄 We also had a strange experience whilst in the UK, but that as they say is another story for another time 💕
I wouldn't let some little cur cut a fairy tree. You needn't actually believe in the fairies. Its the principle of the thing!
Can you trim them down?? EG IF they are leaning to far to one side in a small garden???
@@sarahmurphy-nf4yl i would be interested in that as well
Im from donegal and this is about a digger man who cut a fairy tree down for a man building a site of houses the person who cut the tree had serious bad luck even to the extent were his daughter took seriously ill one of many things he replanted the tree within two weeks of him taking it out and that much bad stuff started happening it was unreal and it is true never ever touch a fairy tree
I’m sceptical about all sorts of superstitions but I wouldn’t mess with the little folk. Ye’d end up with a changeling for a child
Do chuala mé an bean sídhe óiche amháin. Bhíos ocht mbliana d'aois i mo chónaí i gCorcaigh. Do chuala mo máthair í freisin and rithimid amach le chéile chun í a fhéachaint. Níor fhaca muid aon rud sa dorchadas ach bhí an fhuaim úafasach agus brón mór inti. Lean an caoineamh ar aghaidh thuas na díonta na dtithe agus d'imigh sí tar éis cúpla nóiméad.
D'fhéachamar ar a chéile. Bhíomar cinnte gan dabht cad í a bhí cloiste againn.
Ó shin i léith, níl aon dabht agamsa.
Tá siad ann.
☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪
Can you trim a fairy 🧚♂️ 🧚♀️ tree (hawthorn) tree 🌳down?? EG IF they are leaning to far to one side in a small garden???
@@sarahmurphy-nf4yl ............. NO .......... GIVE SUPPORT TO THE TREE AND LEAVE ALONE
@@sarahmurphy-nf4yl Do so at your peril 👻
And if anyone thinks they can mess with our "Eire" think again.
Oil and water don't mix.
Man and woman are not engines and dont need oil but they need water to survive.
@@galwayvintagecollection3401 what?
@@spazzymacgee5648
Éireann do na hÉireannaigh ☘️☘️ 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@spazzymacgee5648 I think they're talking about oil and gas development.
This is a very old clip, but even today, a lot of farmers will not interfere with a fairy tree or fort. You see them all over the country.
Good. That's why you still see them 😀
These people are away with the fairies.
Tree is our life
This guy is like the boring priest on father Ted.😊 and the uncle on Derry girls
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The old folklore of never cutting down the fairytree originates from the old days where only a few had knowledge of science and folklore and myth was used as a way of directing people to work alongside science.
The fact is that the elder tree is full of cyanide and is poisonous to burn in the fire that youre going to sit around.
However, the people being agriculturally minded, rather than trying to explain all the science and chemistry to them, it was far easier to say "Never cut the fairy tree".
So regardless of the beleif or teachin, it had the same outcome - people didnt cut the tree for firewood and poison themselves.
No need to cut the ancient tree 💚
In Co Waterford 🤫 which some people paid a severe price when they crossed the wrong tree 🎄
We have an expression in Limerick.. don't f*** with the fairies
It's like a classic case of "don't push the red button." There is always some idiot that has to push it because they have been told to leave it alone.
When and where was this exactly do you know? - I wonder if that bloke who attempted to cut down the tree at the beginning is still alive today?
It was in Ballintra, County Donegal.
This generation is no surprise..ever
Where exactly is he from?
He mentioned the Democrat newspaper, it's printed in Dundalk on the east coast near the border. His accent is from that area probably monaghan or Armagh
Their is a lot of them in the government.🤔
😂😂
Except they don't stop at killing trees. They chop down people too with reckless, heartless abandon for their own gains.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
08:29 Gordon Elliott Buffalo Stance.
I am a changeling and would like to return your axe. "A lot of people think you may have cut down the faerie tree...." 😮
Some people never learn… ie Clonmel 2024
In upstate New York a family cut down a tree that was sacred to Native Americans. The husband died in a train crash, he was the only casualty. The children died one after another. When the last one died the wife donated the residence and the property as a writers colony. It is called Yaddo and many writers go there to complete their work. Breakfast and lunch is left at their doors and they all convene for dinner after their days writing is done.
What happened in Clonmel in 2024?
@@Iamspartacus1putting g in hundreds of strange unvetted foreign men into military like camp into small village, the people are in uproar. Thus is happening all over Ireland, like a Standing army
@@Morningstar-xz5bl yep. Read about it everyday.I was thinking it was a fairy incident with the way you talking.
@@Iamspartacus1 actually there is a Massive tree there, but thankfully they didn't chop it down
You see how the whole affair has turned everyone involved into fairies....
fairy nuff!
This film is from the 60's. What amazes me that people in this modern age can still believe in fairies!
Easily amazed then?
Can you trim a fairy 🧚♂️ 🧚♀️ tree (hawthorn) tree 🌳down?? EG IF they are leaning to far to one side in a small garden???
Absolutely no
The Thorn Tree of Macenchroe
long road with no bends
If you wnat to cut down a fairy tree, you need to hire a fairrier.
Interesting. Could you expound please? Like how you find one, what makes one a farrier,etc. I find the subject fascinating, if you could provide sources to further my education I'd be eternally grateful.
@@igorslocksa farrier is someone who shoes horses
@@tomsharpe2251 thank you
@@igorslocks no problem. I don't really know what this guy @saladdays180s9 is talking about. I'm a native speaker
@saladday Could you tell me please, why use a farrier to cut down a fairy tree? I'm Fascinated by all this. Tia
Redicoulas
Hilarious 😂
FA FO
This is one part of my culture that I'm glad is a memory, the ignorance of this type of bullshit folklore was making us out to be a shower of morons
You should research this folklore. You'd soon see that it is others that are wrong.
@@connienail4013 could you elaborate? where can I learn of the ancient folklore? Im from Canada so I have no way to learn from the Irish people.
@@connienail4013 I've got to admit, people are so sure about things aren't they? Especially things with which they have no understanding. People believed that there were no such thing as microbial life, just because we couldn't see it. People believed there was no new world, they were absolutely sure of it. Just like how people are so sure God doesn't exist. Yet, i'd bet almost all of them have never even taken a moment to look. I know people that have experienced ghosts, and too much happens in this life for it to be chance, you can pray for good things and things turn out that way. My brother and I talked to a homeless fortune teller and she knew completely specific things that no one should know. Our lives are not even a grain in the timeline of the universe, yet people are so sure of things. People, be more open, there is more to life than it seems!
There's a couple of you tube channels covering mythology. They cover Irish mythology to. ☺️@@liamthe5576
Really just look at the insanity that's been thought in schools universities today , these beliefs back then were not BS ,
They were the culmination of thousands of years of experience and knowledge, and make a lot more sense that what's been indoctrinated today