The Cygnus Enigma - Was Newgrange inspired by the stars? Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @talonsoftheraven6693
    @talonsoftheraven6693 10 років тому +6

    very interesting, truly an enigma, and such a hidden treasure of this ancient island. there is definitely something more to these sacred sites than meets the eye, im a very logical person but when i visit these sites i can feel a type of energy , a force, the old Irish word for it is "Neart" but it is there in four knocks, Newgrange, Nowth and Dowth, there is something very deep and very profound at these sites, it baffles the mind as to what exactly took place over 5000 years ago for these mysterious people to create such an amazing complex , in my humble opinion these people were not mere farmers, there is something more to it all than just burial mounds and it was in my opinion totally connected to the heavens and the stars like this great documentary describes!

  • @pixiepostcard2090
    @pixiepostcard2090 7 років тому +2

    I was lucky enough to be able to visit New Grange a few years ago (had wanted to visit for over 20 years).. loved the visitors centre as well and obviously glad that the history is being valued and protected. I watched a program 'Wild China' recently BBC4 and on one of the northern islands where the Whooper (pronounced 'hooper') Swans over wintered.. there they were called 'Winter Angels'.. to allude white birds to the soul and spirit is a fairly human universal theme .. from ancient times to modern (Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach)... And I think that we are naturally hardwired to process information in analogous forms because we are not just corporeal beings but also spiritual ones, who when we connect to spirit find a certain sense of peace and relief from this world in the knowledge that all is illusion and rebirth follows death just as day follows night.

  • @mythicalireland
    @mythicalireland  15 років тому +2

    Yes indeed. If you're interested in reading more, the Cygnus Enigma and many other astronomical theories are explored in the book Island of the Setting Sun - In Search of Ireland's Ancient Astronomers.

  • @gilraen789
    @gilraen789 15 років тому +2

    I didn't know that neolithic culture in Ireland was so sophisticated. I'm awe struck.

  • @mondolilith7917
    @mondolilith7917 7 років тому +2

    Could the one eyed face (at Fourknocks) be Cailleach?

  • @Goetterhand
    @Goetterhand 15 років тому +2

    We are located in Saxony in the south-eastern of Germany. There we discovered a phenomenon caused by sunlight at several stones. We assume a relation between menhir, dolmen and stone circle. It is also possible to watch a film on youtube: Die steinerne Himmelsscheibe

  • @pixiepostcard2090
    @pixiepostcard2090 7 років тому

    Sure nobody sees nuthin' in the skies cos it's always raining... lol... 'Island of the Setting Sun - In Search of Ireland's Ancient Astronomers'... is currently out of stock on amazon or I would buy..on my wish list now.. dead interested to hear about St. Brigid/Bridget especially as she was hot on the heels of St Patrick and both are buried at Downpatrick Co.Down. Having only just discovered your alignment video I can't help but be wonder if anymore alignments... Newry itself isn't too far off.. interesting stuff.

  • @mythicalireland
    @mythicalireland  16 років тому

    Thanks indeed. Fascinating stuff eh?

  • @soularsurfer7391
    @soularsurfer7391 12 років тому +3

    Yeah - Good video but have to say with all due respect it was the Honourable Red Hair Tribe - Called the Tuatha Dé Danann (who were real people!) who built these places not some random non-specific 'Neolithic Farmers'.

  • @baragentledragon
    @baragentledragon 14 років тому +3

    neolithic farmers? thrash,neolithic scientist astronemers,surely every one wasnt bleedin farmers? jaysus sake!

    • @cosmicman621
      @cosmicman621 5 років тому

      Yes of course...needed more insightful..respectful text..wording