Meanderings along Ancestral Polytheist Paths

An eclectic mix of book and music reviews, ramblings and other flotsam and jetsom encountered on an expedition to find a place in the pre-Christian religious traditions, and practices of the British Isles.

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Showing posts with label Gàidhlig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gàidhlig. Show all posts
22 April 2019

Là na Tamhlainn - Earth Day - 2019

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Visit the Earth Day website for more information on how you can save our planet.
20 March 2019

Co-Fhad-Thràth an Earraich

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'S e co-fhad-thràth an earraich a th' ann an-diugh.  Today is Spring Equinox, and this is how to say it in Scottish Gaelic. P...
15 July 2015

Tha fios fithich agad

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24 February 2014

Feeling Foolish

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For two weeks' now we have been talking about being " ready " in Gàidhlig class.  It wasn't until Thursday evening I reali...
24 October 2013

Why the long silences?

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Sorry folks, but a lot of my time these days is taken up either studying Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic), catching up on long overdue reading on ...
14 April 2013

Gaelic Language, Song and Folklore in Canna

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2013 sees the launch of a brand new and exciting opportunity to experience the secrets of the Isle of Canna in the Hebrides. Canna House i...
10 February 2012

Gaelic Battle Charms

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Here is Alexander Carmichael describing the genre of protective charm or seun in Carmina Gadelica ii, 26 : ‘Sian’ or ‘seun is occult age...
23 June 2011

Lost Scottish Folk Tales to be Published Online

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Today, the BBC published an article about the notebooks of Alexander Carmichael being published online.   It is believed that his Carmina G...
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