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Lead author of the Nua-Celtic Manifesto (https://zotum.net/profile/ncm), fantasy novelist (unpublished), patchwork family person, environmentalist & conservationist, lightworker, student of Dr. and Master Sha Lives and works in Béal Átha Caointe
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#FolkloreThursday #Celtic: `Perhaps it is not such a strange thing with Ireland being an island that the power of the ocean was the most respected, and the spiral patterns that can be found on many dolmens, burial ground and monoliths may represent the waves of the sea.` 1/2
This was the third realm over which Manannán claimed dominion, and he told Bran the Voyager that neither the plain nor its denizens could be seen unless his magical mist was lifted.` Source: emeraldisle.ie/manan... 2/2
#FolkloreThursday #Celtic: `The sea way to Tír na nÓg was called the honey road, the path made by the sun through Moy Mell, the Plain of Honey. 1/2
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Manannán mac Lir | Irish folklore and fairy tales from the Emerald Isle
Prince of the Waves, Son of the Sea
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Manannán mac Lir | Irish folklore and fairy tales from the Emerald Isle
1. Neu-Kelte
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