Brigids Way Celtic pilgrimage alignment discovery
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2013
- www.mythicalireland.com/Brigid...
The recently established Brigid's Way Celtic Pilgrimage is based upon a fascinating alignment of ancient sites, connecting the place where Brigid was born with the place where she founded her monastery, an alignment discovered by Anthony Murphy and Richard Moore during research for their acclaimed book 'Island of the Setting Sun: In Search of Ireland's Ancient Astronomers'. Using Google Earth, author Anthony Murphy looks at the stunning precision of the alignment, which runs directly through Mount Oriel, Hill of Slane, Realtoge hill, and the Hill of Tara. It stretches for 65 miles / 105 kilometres. Those who walked the inaugural pilgrimage in July 2013 did so over nine days. - Наука та технологія
From Kildare's Curragh, Clark'stown, Tara, Realtog, Thurstian's Town, Slane, Oriel, Drumcashel, Dunmahon, Dundalk & Brigid's Well in Faughart. This was a great discovery. Thank you for your explanations, research and videos. Im a big fan.
I think this is a simply brilliant introduction to the alignments and their reality - as you'd now be mad not to see it. Well done.
Thanks Anthony.
This is brilliant, thanks so much!
+Tuatha De Danann You're very welcome! :)
So interesting...Thank you.
Brilliant!
Absolutely fascinating.!!
Glad you found it interesting!
Mind blowing
Do you know where exactly the place is in Drumcashel you mentioned in the video.?thanks
Well researched , very interesting about signus . I wonder does it continue south . I was amazed to learn that scellig miceal aligns with a lot of monuments across Europe, nearly all dedicated to either saint micheal or the arc angel micheal .
Wow, so interesting. That part of The Curragh is littered with ring and ditch barrows too. The 65 mile distance is also interesting, 6 being associated with the macrocosm and 5 with the microcosm. Thanks for all the awesome content, keep up the good work.
So very interesting!
Thank you
Beautiful. Thank you. You might be interested in Mabinigion Astronomy.
Brigid/Brídeog - Bride/Fertility Goddess.
Ireland has two joint Patron Saints (St Patrick & St Brigid) - Patrick and his successors were adaptive.
Hail Glorious Roman Catholic Saints And Martyrs Of Éireann.☘🇮🇪
Brillante.!!!
Wow. This is amazing. I live in the Curragh. Can I ask, where exactly is your pin dropped on the Curragh in this video? Is it just the Curragh in general or one of the many hill forts here.
Have you done a video on ley lines and the geographical location of our ancient sites? Is there a correlation?
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There is a pyramid in County Mayo which everyone had presumed was a replica but now they think it's the real deal.
that legend about st briget is basically the same legend as the founding of carthage.
Anthony, would you be willing to expand on your alignment, have a theory that I've been pondering and your alignment just adds to the probability.
Very little mention of the moon. Yet modern traditional dances and myths are bound to the moon.
Do you know the pyramids are supposed to be aligned to cygnus also. Very interesting
Are these on Magnet Lines?
moated mound sites for the celebratory hailfires
What do you know about Uisneach. Is it not a place of living symbolism.?My feeling it is avoided by many as it does not tolerate untruth.
I agree the alignments near the Hill of Slane are probably correct. Good find, but your theory of 105 Kms falls down.
Straight alignments like this are not accurate over this entire distance as they do not compensate for the curvature of the earth. Only alignment plotted along an arc can be determined to be correct.
Plot a line between the two end points and you will get an arc on Google earth which would reflect the earth curvature correctly.
+Thomas Sheridan It is in fact an arc.
Fair play. I stand corrected. Nice one.
You commented to correct 105kilometres to 105.02kilometres?
Dude.
search the High Man.......
Patrick was tyrant
Shut Your Face.💚
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Stopped watching because the feckin image kept moving. That's NOT how I look at something.