This material is so interesting, an in-depth look at Cailleach-associated place-names would be even more so. Thanks for providing this video with all this information. 👌🏼
GORGEOUS.Thank you! I came over on the warm recommendation of Laura O’Brian in a video at the Pagan Irish School on the history of the Widow Keys. Both videos have been a delight this morning in Melbourne, Australia. Blessings to you and congratulations on finishing your thesis!
Its good to see you back! I subscribed about a month ago and I love your content. Its easy to understand, well researched, and a lot of useful and interesting information. Can't wait to see more in the future.
I would love to know the places associated with the Cailleach. I feel at the moment that she is having a huge influence on my life and I want to visit some more of the areas associated with her. Congratulations on getting through the thesis! That is a mammoth task! 😊
The Galicians in Northern Spain were named by the Romans, "The Callaici" which meant, People of Cailleach. In time this turned into Gallaecia, and the now Galicia. Portugal, came from Port o Cale, which morphed to Portucale and now Portugal. Cale being the goddess. :) This makes sense because the Lebor Gabála, book of invasions, talks about how the Celts went from Iberia to Ireland. The Galicians and the Irish are cousins ❤
There is a French guy making videos on how to pronounce it. When you say it sounds like Kai-lack. I'm from the USA have veered away from "newage" stuff and neo-paganism stuff in recent years BUT I've always been drawn to the nature deities and my heritage is Irish/Scotch/Welsh. It makes me sad that these old nature linked beliefs have been so side-lined but also swept up into make-believe newage stuff etc. Thank you for this video. I was wondering if there were particular spots she was strongly associated with. Yes, I would like to see a video about particular regions. I think it's more important than ever for people to own their heritage and it's connection to the land. The West is looking at being unceremoniously repurposed for the WEF agenda. I've wanted to celebrate the nature deities ever since my childhood frankly. It's just rather repressed in the USA since my generation and what there is of it is maybe fake-like. I feel people get all their references from Hollywood vampire movies or something. The Cailleach. I've seen some of these Cailleach dolls but is this a new or older tradition?
This material is so interesting, an in-depth look at Cailleach-associated place-names would be even more so. Thanks for providing this video with all this information. 👌🏼
I would love to see a video about the places in Ireland named after the Cailleach.
Excellent 😁
Comhghairdeas on your thesis! Looking forward to the upcoming videos! ALso, GRMA to the DRAWDA Art trail in the description. 🐇💖
Thank you!!! We have a similar art trail down here in Waterford too for the Waterford Walls murals
You have a wealth of knowledge and I'm grateful that you share it.
Sharing is caring! I'm happy people find it interesting 😊
excited to see you back and looking forward to you being able to share more content! congrats on your thesis ❤
Thank you so much!!
GORGEOUS.Thank you! I came over on the warm recommendation of Laura O’Brian in a video at the Pagan Irish School on the history of the Widow Keys. Both videos have been a delight this morning in Melbourne, Australia. Blessings to you and congratulations on finishing your thesis!
Thank you! Lora and I did the same course 😊 glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for another great video!
Thank you for a lovely comment 😊 glad you enjoyed it!
Its good to see you back! I subscribed about a month ago and I love your content. Its easy to understand, well researched, and a lot of useful and interesting information. Can't wait to see more in the future.
This was a lovely comment to see in the morning! Thank you for subscribing 😊
Recently discovered your channel, looking forward to seeing more.
Thank you for subscribing, looking forward to sharing all that I've been working on
Welcome back,i live 5 km from The Hags Bed Labbycally Glanworth,i'll send you photos on FB ,yay that your back!
Oooh that's really cool! If I visit will have to get on to you :) and thank you, it's great to be back!
Yasss queen. WB. Hello and welcome!
Thank you! It's great to be back 😁
Congratulations on your thesis! ❤❤❤
Thank you!! 😊
I would love to know the places associated with the Cailleach. I feel at the moment that she is having a huge influence on my life and I want to visit some more of the areas associated with her.
Congratulations on getting through the thesis! That is a mammoth task! 😊
Thank you very much :) Delighted to be finished1 And you got it, there are so many places all over the island associated with her!
Great video congratulations on your thesis.
Thanks Michelle 😊
Would love a list of places please!!
You got it 😊
The Galicians in Northern Spain were named by the Romans, "The Callaici" which meant, People of Cailleach. In time this turned into Gallaecia, and the now Galicia. Portugal, came from Port o Cale, which morphed to Portucale and now Portugal. Cale being the goddess. :)
This makes sense because the Lebor Gabála, book of invasions, talks about how the Celts went from Iberia to Ireland. The Galicians and the Irish are cousins ❤
Ahhhhh that is so interesting!
You're done with your thesis! Comhghairdeas!
GRMA ❤️
There is a French guy making videos on how to pronounce it. When you say it sounds like Kai-lack. I'm from the USA have veered away from "newage" stuff and neo-paganism stuff in recent years BUT I've always been drawn to the nature deities and my heritage is Irish/Scotch/Welsh. It makes me sad that these old nature linked beliefs have been so side-lined but also swept up into make-believe newage stuff etc. Thank you for this video. I was wondering if there were particular spots she was strongly associated with. Yes, I would like to see a video about particular regions. I think it's more important than ever for people to own their heritage and it's connection to the land. The West is looking at being unceremoniously repurposed for the WEF agenda. I've wanted to celebrate the nature deities ever since my childhood frankly. It's just rather repressed in the USA since my generation and what there is of it is maybe fake-like. I feel people get all their references from Hollywood vampire movies or something. The Cailleach. I've seen some of these Cailleach dolls but is this a new or older tradition?
Comhghairdeas on the thesis!
GRMMA Michelle :)