Celtic Birth Charms.
Isle of Man children even today sing on this festival: 'Jinny the squinny went over the house...Hop ..
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At the Winter Solstice (Heulsaf Y Gaef), Druids gathered sacred mistletoe on the sixth day of the lu..
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The most loved of Celtic goddesses, Brighid was adopted by Celtic Christians as St. Brighid and her ..
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The Hounds of the Underworld, Cwn Annan enliven the Celtic folk tales of the famed Mabignon, boundin..
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The Celts knew five seasons with Alban Eiler, the vernal equinox, coming in the spring. Those born u..
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Represented by a mythical goat stag and linked with mid winter, the Sidellu Gwynder was considered a..
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The rising of Twr Tewdws (The Pleides) marked the 'April Showers', an event of great significance to..
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The Celts honored the feast of sun god Lugh. In celebration of the harvest, Lugh's Sword of Light sc..
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This period of time celebrates the Celtic god Bel and Bel tene means 'a bright fire', lit to mark th..
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Irish Saint Maelrubba was missionary in the Scottish Highlands where pagans accepted him as the loca..
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The Faery people, called the Sidhe by the Celts, may be glimpsed as shimmering lights during twiligh..
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At Alban Elfed (Autumn Equinox), day and night are of equal measure and the Stag symbolises nature's..
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With the sun at its highest point, summer gloriously begins. On Heulsaf Yr Haf (Summer Solstice), mo..
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Keyne, daughter of Welsh King Brychan, turned venomous snakes into stone through her prayers. The Se..
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For the Celts, Ser Kai (Sirius) signaled the hottest weeks of the year when the inchDog Star inch r..
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