Irish Mythology 🙄 Lora O'Brien reacts to "The 10 Most Famous Myths and Legends from Irish Folklore"!

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @greendragonpublishing
    @greendragonpublishing 3 роки тому +11

    "What the shit is that, even?" You made me spit my coffee with laughing :)

    • @skeptikhaleesi
      @skeptikhaleesi 3 роки тому +1

      Mine was "...They ARE diminutive in size, but they don't look like this shit" 🤣

  • @mikesnyder3305
    @mikesnyder3305 3 роки тому +16

    Thanks for the constant reminders about the ton of nonsense out there and the need for AUTHENTIC connection to actual source lore.

  • @linbean4366
    @linbean4366 3 роки тому +4

    I love learning from you thank you so much

  • @user-bn9kr6nz5h
    @user-bn9kr6nz5h 7 місяців тому

    I was struck by the photo of the Monarch butterfly clinging to a flowering aster plant, as neither is native to Ireland; though they’re not an uncommon sight here in southern Ontario, and elsewhere throughout North America, during the summer months.

  • @sarahfiorentino546
    @sarahfiorentino546 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you - I have just recently been trying to research different parts of my geneology, the Irish, Scottish, English and Scandinavian mix makes things difficult to filter. Having ACCURATE sources for history, myths, folklore, and culture is priceless. Much love and appreciation for what you post ❤

  • @2DGraphicDesign
    @2DGraphicDesign 3 роки тому +2

    The article you reviewed is similar in quality to articles created by writing teams. The sales pitch email suggest they can write quality articles, relevant to your field, using relevant keywords, to elevate your SEO ratings etc.etc. I think there is usually something in there on how well articles are researched, by that point I have pressed the flame icon selecting it to be binned.

  • @lolaloliepop
    @lolaloliepop 3 роки тому +1

    found you via tiktok! someone mentioned you in a comment. I'm not Irish but I just like listening to mythology videos and podcasts while I work

  • @heathergeiselbrecht8728
    @heathergeiselbrecht8728 3 роки тому +3

    I really appreciate you and all the hard work you do! Thank you! As someone who has believed a lot of BS and was hurt by it, (and who hurt others unknowingly) I am very careful about who I trust for accurate information. Thank you, again!

  • @linamraz7866
    @linamraz7866 3 роки тому +3

    I named my Cat Pooka so I am glad it is actually a legit part of Irish mythology or folklore because it was actually on accident.
    Love listening to your voice it’s so calming and welcoming if that makes sense

  • @cynhanrahan4012
    @cynhanrahan4012 3 роки тому +2

    I don't remember how I found you, but it may have been a YT suggestion. Couple, three years back. But I'm so glad I found you and Jon, it's been a great education, and I've referred several irish americans to you for the straight story.

  • @joelle4391
    @joelle4391 2 роки тому

    Very grateful to be diving into my ancestral roots and finding native teachers and sources of Irish mythology! Thank you 🙏

  • @TooMuchTimeToCare
    @TooMuchTimeToCare 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @Jaynevermore319
    @Jaynevermore319 3 роки тому +3

    Off topic: I started learning Gàidhlig this past year, and in some previous videos you greeted with Fàilte (or whatever the Gaeilge spelling is) and I was so happy I knew that word!
    On topic: I’m loving the content. I have to admit I’m fascinated with The Morrigan, and I’ve kinda gotten obsessed with learning more. So yeah, thanks and stuff :)

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for helping people with actual facts from the lore. That's why it's always good to find quality well researched information. Keep up the great work.

  • @NatureFolklore
    @NatureFolklore 3 роки тому +7

    Fascinating why the Dullahan is the number one there? When I was in the Blue Mountains in Australia about 13 years ago, a busking aborigine man, in full aborigine make up etc., as he had to be for busking there, came up to me and asked where I lived. I was vague to start, Ireland, Co. Sligo, then near Ballymote, as he wanted to know more, then eventually revealed I live near Carrowkeel. His eyes lit up as he had been on a cultural exchange visit to Ireland that included Carrowkeel. The tour guide there told them a story of the Dullahan of Carrowkeel, so the aborigine man asked if I could enlarge on what he was told? Sadly, I had to tell him I had not heard of that one but had a heard a vague story about a horse roaming around with no head, but I never use the story as, so far, it is too vague for me.
    He then told me that folklore and myth stories about horses get the attention of aborigines in Australia as they never saw horses until white men arrived, so horses are symbols of bad things to them now.
    More interesting, is him saying that colonialism in Australia thrashed out most of their native stories and culture in ways that seemed more vulgar than the Brit imperials suppressing the Irish culture. He then told me that aborigines are touring the world to places of folklore to help stir the memories of their own folklore and re-build their own tradition again.
    I feel there are two ways of looking at that. One could be spoken as being a theft of folklore to rebuild their own, or that folklore is really similar around the world but has different landscapes and characters. What they could pick up is either total shite or something very close to what they lost?

  • @RymVri108
    @RymVri108 3 роки тому +1

    “Nobody want’s a fucking member of the Sídhe to be in love with you.” *hides*

  • @kieratorockio3551
    @kieratorockio3551 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for doing this and sharing this Lora! It's always helpful to hear from you about finding quality resources and I appreciate your taking some time to sort out some of the BS!

  • @korkyburgereyes30
    @korkyburgereyes30 3 роки тому +1

    Thankyou 🙏I am going to further my studies via your pages. I really appreciate this 💫❤

  • @crazy4catsRL
    @crazy4catsRL 3 роки тому

    Great video! Would love seeing more ☺️

  • @shannonnonnahs6943
    @shannonnonnahs6943 3 роки тому

    Thank you for teaching us. 🌹

  • @UnexpectedWonder
    @UnexpectedWonder 2 роки тому

    Thank-you so very much for this, Madam. 😁😁😊😊🙏🙏

  • @SacredHedgeGrove
    @SacredHedgeGrove 3 роки тому

    Aw so good, proper laughed though out this! Thanks Lora! Taking no shit 🤣🖤

  • @IsetMeritAmon
    @IsetMeritAmon 3 роки тому +1

    Great part of the problem with the searches is Google's goddamned algorithm. It will always give preference to those sites that sell stuff, be it literal products, or, in this case, tourist bullshite. It's really frustrating.

  • @sissymarie2912
    @sissymarie2912 3 роки тому +1

    Just ordered a couple of your books. I'm really looking forward to learning.

    • @alison8606
      @alison8606 3 роки тому +1

      She's a really great writer!

  • @josephinecirigliano7681
    @josephinecirigliano7681 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, I was Just wandering what was with you when I came across another blog on you tube called "Fortress of Lugh" or something like that but I haven't seen any yet. I agree with you, for good staff it's needed qualification and professionality. Surely Soon or later I'll visit your pagan school website . Take care . Josie

  • @petermarchi1935
    @petermarchi1935 Рік тому +1

    This is what happens when the church re-writes myths and legends.

  • @efthimiosmakris3476
    @efthimiosmakris3476 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Lora. I do like your Mythology very much. I like Ireland and the people, but we both have very good mythology. I am from Greece,and I like that names from your mythology can be found among the people. For exampleNiamh was a princes blond and very beautiful. This name can be found in some girls The same is in Greece there are names from our mythology given to some people. I would be very happy if you could make more videos about Irish mythology,as I learn Irish language and would be great to learn both. Thank you very much.

  • @snakebitemcghee4959
    @snakebitemcghee4959 3 роки тому +1

    What about Thomas Kinsella' s translation of the Tain bo Cuailnge? Or Cross and Slover's Ancient Irish Tales and The Story of the Irish Race by Seamus Mac Manus. I'd appreciate you're opinion.

  • @kedobarukun9286
    @kedobarukun9286 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Lora.
    I had a question that was spurred by an older video, but i wanted to pose it on your more recent video because somehow i feel it more likely to get seen.
    I'm an American born Irishman. Unfortunately my families brief history in America starts with immigrant great grand parents that left no way of tracking their families back home in Ireland, so my dream of become an Irish citizen is all but crushed... not the point, sorry.
    My question. I feel a strong pull from the Dagda and have claimed him as my Patron, but i also feel a strong pull and even stronger presence of the Morrigan. I dont yet know what my position with either truly is, but is it possible that i can claim both as my patron and matron without offending either. I know their history with each other is full of collaborations and turmoils. Unfortunately the Irish pagan practices arent common place in the states so im reaching out to you. Thank you.

    • @jessfitzpatrick831
      @jessfitzpatrick831 3 роки тому +4

      Hey there Kedo, I am clearly NOT Lora, but I am an American student of the Irish Pagan School, and a dedicant of The Dagda who has also worked with The Morrigan.
      Based on what I have learned of the lore and from IPS, The Morrigan and The Dagda are actually a married couple who work well with each other. Based on my own experiences and shared community stories, The Morrigan and The Dagda often trade followers between them, depending on the needs of all involved! Many have a place for both in their homes. Some do get claimed by one god or another, but I have never felt any animosity between them, personally. Maybe friendly rivalry though. ;)
      We often encourage folks to speak directly to the gods themselves, via prayer, meditation or journeying, and ask them what sort of relationships they want from us, and tell them what sort of relationship we want from them. Interact with them daily and build a relationship with each, and these answers will come =)

    • @sunflowervillager
      @sunflowervillager Рік тому +1

      I'm not an Irishwoman and you're not an Irishman. We're both Irish-American. There's a big difference. We didn't grow up in Irish culture and can't claim that. It's wonderful to reconnect to those roots. Claiming to be Irish isn't respectful to people who live in Ireland and grew up in the culture.
      You don't have to have recent ancestry to emigrate to Ireland, it's just one path. If that's really what you want, seek the other avenues to get there

  • @mitchamcommonfair9543
    @mitchamcommonfair9543 11 місяців тому

    Right. 'Irish Central' is an appalling publication

  • @jockjammer3443
    @jockjammer3443 Рік тому

    Selikie inb modern society and the repercussion to Selki kind.

  • @denisalvarez7354
    @denisalvarez7354 3 роки тому +1

    would love a bit more info to counter the websites stuff I’d say that would b a bit more informative than just saying thats not right or true.Not saying u didn’t do that but just a bit more of it would be great!

    • @suichearnaigh3246
      @suichearnaigh3246 Рік тому

      The Irish Pagan School has a lot of videos and blog posts and classes with authentic material that addresses what the real mythology is. Addressing all of these thoroughly would be one very very long video.

  • @leslieryan7406
    @leslieryan7406 3 роки тому +1

    Heya, love your content and really enjoyed watching you react to the misleading pool of Irish internet folklore. Speaking of which, I was wondering if you'd do a reaction to a channel called "Overly Sarcastic Productions". Despite what the name may imply, the creators of this channel seem to go to a lot of trouble finding primary source material and accurate information for their videos. Here is one they did last August on the Book of Invasions: ua-cam.com/video/uROtbSbkaq8/v-deo.html. They've also done videos on various Irish Celtic myths and legends.

  • @sharonmoran9379
    @sharonmoran9379 2 роки тому +1

    I googled Irish mythology and I didn't see anything from you. Very disappointed but that's google being google.