Posts Tagged ‘mythology’
Myth Round Table
This is a discussion forum for all levels of interest in mythology with a specific emphasis on Celtic and Irish myth within the broader circle of world mythology. It is…
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This is a new discussion forum for all levels of interest in mythology with a specific emphasis on Celtic and Irish myth within the broader circle of world mythology. It…
More >Cúchulainn: an imperishable reservoir of inspiration
Join us for a lecture by Réamonn Ó Ciaráin, foremost expert on the legendary Irish hero Cúchulainn. He’ll be speaking on Cúchulainn as a source of inspiration. Réamonn will be…
More >Myth Round Table
This is a discussion forum for all levels of interest in mythology with a specific emphasis on Celtic and Irish myth within the broader circle of world mythology. It is…
More >Myth Round Table
This is a new discussion forum for all levels of interest in mythology with a specific emphasis on Celtic and Irish myth within the broader circle of world mythology. It…
More >Brigid: The Woman, the Mystery
The Irish Government has declared that, like St. Patrick’s Day, St. Brigid’s Day (Feb 1, 2023) is now a National Holiday… Hup the women! Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 1…
More >Celtic Twilight: A Labyrinth Talk and Film Screening at Innisfree Farm
Celtic Twilight is a healing event that features “Labyrinths: Ancient Paths for Modern Seekers” a talk by Lisa Moriarity and “Enbarr, Horse of the Sea” a short film premiere by Sarah Kiani.
More >Drawing Celtic Mythology
Learn how the haunting and magical gods, goddesses, heroes, magicians, and landscapes of the Celtic realms can be given creative expression and re-interpretation in a class for beginners, returning students who have taken the class before, and enthusiasts at all levels.
More >Class: Everyday Celtic Spirituality – Advent and Christmas
Get acquainted with the Carmina Gadelica (Latin, “Gaelic Songs”), an extraordinary collection of Celtic prayers, hymns, charms and rituals for everyday activities like lighting the morning fire, milking the cow, traveling, plowing or going to sleep.
More >Class: Celtic Heroes and Living Mythically
Using the writing of Joseph Campbell, we explore universal mythic archetypes and the hero’s journey.
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