Fairy Culture in Ireland 🇮🇪 | Exploring the Hidden Folk of the Celtic World
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We've got those fairy offering places in forest too here in Germany! 😍 I love those
Céad Míle Fáilte to our island Jacob!!
It's great to have you here. If you wish to learn about the Sidhe(faires), you should look up our expert Eddie lenihan while you're here.
Shamanic blessings🌱☘️
Thank you so much for sharing! I have looked up Eddie and found his podcast and other videos!! So wonderful!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! 😊🙏
@@athlene110 You're very welcome. Eddie is a great storyteller. Not many of them left. Enjoy😊🙏🌱
I was taught that there are both Tricksters and Miraculous Aid, but it is important to discern what exactly you are dealing with before even uttering a word to them.
...and they're not little disney characters.
@@PRAR1966 exactly 💯
Yall ever heard the people trying to link fairy stories with alien encounters
They got some parallels
I'm a spaniard in love with Ireland and just wanted to say thank you so very much for this series. I can't wait to see the rest of the episodes!
Thank you so much for your series on Ireland, as I'm planning a trip there next year. Your videos have been so helpful. You're doing a wonderful job! One thing I do want to say though, is that grapes are toxic to dogs. So if someone else comes along with their dog and they eat the grapes you leave, it can harm them. The oats are a great idea! :)
The Good Folk in Ireland are anything but whimsical.
LOL my thoughts too - I have a friend who shudders when she sees a fairy door still.
We are not all Roman Catholic in Ireland thankfully. As regards the plastic, I agree with you, Jacob no need for plastic polluting our beautiful environment
Kick ass series ❤
Glad you are enjoying it :)
Awesome!!! ❤ This is such a lovely series, thank you ❤
Glad you are enjoying it!
The Fae in England
The sidhe in Ireland
The Aen Seidhe in The Witcher 😂
Wanderer just like Odin ♥
Ireland is soo beautiful. I love this video of the fairies. I can`t believe how cute the fairy culture is. It`s too sweet. 🥰❣🧚🦋🌹
really love fairly folklore and folklore and mythology and folklore stories in general so really enjoy this
in Finland we have similar human-like small spirits called Maahinen or maanväki (earth/ground folk) and tehy can be mean and make you suffer if you hurt or offend them.
Definitely down for this series
It's just a beautiful place. Some of it just leaves me speechless. 💜💜
The reason for the dummies, is: 2-3 Yr old give their dummies to the fairies, when it's time to give them up, the park rangers usually collects and destroys them, when the little children return, their dummies have gone, ( the fairy queen has taken them)😊
Google the Irish Pagan School for reliable info on Na Daoine Maithe, the Tuatha Dé Danann and other intriguing practices and lore 🤗
There was a story about a man who stole a sacred stone from a faery site, and every day he left his house, he was severely beaten. The trouble only ended when he relented and returned the stone. That's the short version.
Look for the common thing across multiple countries. The common factor is mushrooms.
I would love to spend some time walking around there!
There Surprisingly alot of Fae folklore In Latin America too! The Call them Mouras, or Trubincos in Galicia.
I felt the same way about the plastic as soon as I saw it
I'm in Iowa. I have encountered the fae or as the First Nation folks call them "little people". I worked in a shop that was inhabited by a couple. They liked to hide things and drove me nuts. Occasionally I come across one and I would say always a friendly interaction. I treat them with respect.
At leqst oats won't damage the environment thankfully.
Yep, don't mess with the Fae... (like many Irish people know indeed)
Jacob, I know i'm not the first one to say this, but you are looking great brother! Congratulations on the weight loss!
Thank you 🙏
Not only the Irish! Many of us know there are fairies but they live in another dimension.
Oats! We give oats to our local ravens and corvids. Not 24hrs and every last grain is gone.
Great show ❤
The stone circles are calling me back.........to center..........once again.
Good to know about oats!
Nice thank you!
I wonder what is known of the beliefs in fairies in christian times vs pagan times?
I've read a lot about elves (being Nordic myself), and in ancient Norse culture, elves were basically demigods, or good spirits one step below the gods. Some even believe they were at one time synonymous with the Vanir, the nature gods that were dethroned by the Aesir (which, itself, probably reflects a human invasion coming in with their more Indo-European pantheon, and joining with the older gods of Scandinavia).
Others believe the elves (the very name means "white") are the spirits of our ancestors (think of ghosts and corpses, white, and how much elves are connected to burial mounds).
Only later, in christian times, did elves start to get a more neutral or even negative image, being seen as potentially evil and able to put curses on people. Male elves could kidnap and rape women. They were devious and needed to be dealt carefully with. That was most likely not a thing before christianization.
Has anyone read Horns of a Goddess by Delores Cannon. I have it on Audible too and in one part the subject under hypnosis sings in ancient Irish tongue. Also some information about how pagans hid their beliefs from Christian’s in France.
4:03 EXACTLY! always being petty and messing with people trying to mind they own business
First one here, Skål
Tuath de Danann people of Danu a Celtic goddess
This video is too short. Much more could have been said.
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Desecration of the natural environment by litter, people should know better, this in nonsense, not honoring the good people, or the land.
Why dummys?
So changelings don't take the babies ☘️
@@thequietman760 Some babies were considered changelings as the original child was stolen by the fairies. Traveling the countryside with a baby the baby was wrapped up and hidden from the fairies who could steal it and leave a changeling.
( Animals generally shouldn't eat grapes eaither. Sugar is sugar. )
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Not really. White sugar has no nutrients at all, whereas fruit sugars come with vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and fruit pulp which means they are absorbed more slowly.
@@nataliebutler i suppose so. rite-o. 🍊
Yeah if dogs eat grapes they can get sick, but birds love grapes, Naturally