“The Role of the Culdees in the Burren, West of Ireland” - Jackie Queally

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • An account of the places and pilgrimage routes of the early saints who were geomancers and spiritual idealists. In the Burren in the west of Ireland these saints were part of a movement known as the Culdees, and their sanctuaries bear testimony to the earth wisdom they attuned to. This talk will be layered with the sacred geometry formed by a couple of earth grids that exist over the Burren, one of Europe’s most mysterious and sacred landscapes.

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  • @od_art_tv7298
    @od_art_tv7298 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, that was very cool, accidental learning curve I randomly came to by means of the you tube algorhythm, most appreciated

  • @bottytoohotty
    @bottytoohotty 5 років тому +2

    Samartians and Cuthites predominantly brought what's being discussed to this region. Janus stones of Boa Island are bal bal stones with many similarities found throughout Asia. Columbrinae , Columbicae . This is a dead giveaway regarding their belief systems and what is really intended to be conceiled. ''If the devil built these towers, he is a great mason''. The Templars earliest known association with Ireland is through a Cuthite mason.

  • @cerimccoy
    @cerimccoy 6 років тому +1

    Just a linguistic note: Ross means plain. Rhos in welsh, also means plain. Anglicised versions exist through Britain and Ireland. Eg. Melrose from moêl 'bald, bare' rhos ' plain'.

  • @pamelasavage1684
    @pamelasavage1684 3 роки тому

    I'm sorry but I didn't catch the name of the lady that's a very good teacher of the Caldee's faith and the books you've mentioned here. Could someone share or send that to me please?

  • @r.pittman3
    @r.pittman3 5 років тому

    Interesting, helpful and defendable premises from many sources...appreciate her addressing the using of Left and Right brain parts for research! that is the future ---

  • @thedruiddiaries6378
    @thedruiddiaries6378 4 роки тому

    So they drew on the Druids and earth based traditions and knowledge from prior to Christianity, but embraced Jesus? It seems muddied to me.DId they belong to a Church? Or is this a form of Christian idealism? Laying claim to something that was not theirs? Looking into the Essenes...not certain you are correct about this aspect...there is a bit of a romantic notion about connections to all this....

    • @JackieQueally
      @JackieQueally 4 роки тому +4

      Hi The Celtic Church was not a centralised entity but a movement infused with the love of nature and the co-dependancy of nature and humanity. Much of the Essenic way of living had parallels with early Celtic Christianity. The understanding of Christ's message and teachings spread from the Middle East and was not dominated by the Roman church until later. In Ireland the Romanized and the non-Romanized viewpoints co-existed for centuries. When I visited the Archdeacon of the Armenian Church in Jerusalem he told me their writings disclose this too. Unfortunately not translated.

    • @Krawn_
      @Krawn_ 3 роки тому +1

      @@JackieQueally Christ's teachings spread from the British Isles to the rest of the world

    • @craeddock
      @craeddock 3 роки тому

      @Celtic Orthodox Prayer there are those that the Franciscans saved from RC under their wing secretly till the 70s that may argue differently. The last druid known from their community died in the 70s as well, if I remember correctly. So the rest of the original druids ,if they're still around, are now in secret.

  • @dr.coffinnails
    @dr.coffinnails 4 роки тому

    Jackie = Thicc 👍