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In the Irish tale 'The Priest's Soul', a man thinks himself so clever he teaches there’s no Heaven, Purgatory, Hell and even that men have no souls. Upon his death a soul leaves his body and that was the first butterfly ever seen in Ireland. 🌷🦋
"The significance of the butterfly in Irish folklore attributes it as the soul and thus it has the ability to cross to the Otherworld. It is also a symbol of transformation and creation." - Butterflies in Irish Folklore (1994) by A. Bonach
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"The significance of the butterfly in Irish folklore attributes it as the soul and thus it has the ability to cross to the Otherworld. It is also a symbol of transformation and creation." - Butterflies in Irish Folklore (1994) by A. Bonach
In Scottish Gaelic a butterfly is 'dealan dé', meaning thunderbolt of God 🌩️🦋
(Gormán Coiteann - Common Blue)
(Gormán Coiteann - Common Blue)
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In Scottish Gaelic a butterfly is 'dealan dé', meaning thunderbolt of God 🌩️🦋 (Gormán Coiteann - Common Blue)
In Irish myth the butterfly is related to love, rebirth, & the ancestors. In the Wooing of Étaín an enchantress turns love-rival Étaín into a pink butterfly. After 14 years of storms, she flies into the cup of a noblewoman; she is drunk, gestated & reborn to unite with her lover.
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In Irish myth the butterfly is related to love, rebirth, & the ancestors. In the Wooing of Étaín an enchantress turns love-rival Étaín into a pink butterfly. After 14 years of storms, she flies into the cup of a noblewoman; she is drunk, gestated & reborn…
In Irish folklore the spider was helped in its nocturnal weaving by fairy spirits. During the day these fairies would travel to the nearest woman's spinning-wheel, bringing her work ill or luck that day.
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In Irish folklore the spider was helped in its nocturnal weaving by fairy spirits. During the day these fairies would travel to the nearest woman's spinning-wheel, bringing her work ill or luck that day.
There’s a legend about Robert the Bruce and a spider:
In 1306, after suffering defeat, Bruce hid in a cave on Rathlin Island. While there he watched a spider struggling to build its web. He uttered: “If at first you don’t succeed, try & try again”. He won Scottish Independence.
In 1306, after suffering defeat, Bruce hid in a cave on Rathlin Island. While there he watched a spider struggling to build its web. He uttered: “If at first you don’t succeed, try & try again”. He won Scottish Independence.
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The Púca are shape shifting creatures from Irish folklore. Some tales describe them as bloodthirsty beings, often doing harm to unwary travelers. However on 1st November, the "Púca's Day", it behaved courteously, and delivered sage advice to willing listeners.
The Fear Dorcha ('the dark man') is a mysterious, malignant fairy in Irish lore. Perhaps the most feared entity in the myths, he is "predator of the weak and enemy of the strong". Servant of the Queen of the Dead, he is the chief agent of mortal abduction.
A timely reminder during these times. November 1st marks the tragic murder of a young volunteer.
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Kevin Barry became the first Volunteer of the Irish Republican Army to be executed by the British after the Easter Rising #OnThisDay in 1920
#OnThisDay 1920 The Black and Tans unleash a fury of reprisals in Kerry for over a week after the capture (&execution) of two policemen. The Siege of Tralee would see them fire on people leaving church,burning down the town hall, killing civilians, curfews etc.
#OnThisDay 1920 Eileen Quinn, a 23 year old mother of three (who was 7 months pregnant) from Gort, Galway was shot by passing Black and Tans while holding her 9 month old baby in her lap. Eileen was hit in the groin by a bullet & bled to death later that day.
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Aodh Eanghach, the prophesied 'Gaelic messiah'. Returning to Ireland in saviour aura, he brings great slaughter to Irish & foreigner alike.
St Bearchán, mentor of Colmcille, prophesied of Aodh Eanghach - 'He will drive out the foreigner, restore the kingship, & rebuild Tara.'
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St Bearchán, mentor of Colmcille, prophesied of Aodh Eanghach - 'He will drive out the foreigner, restore the kingship, & rebuild Tara.'
"The Lia Fáil would cry out under his feet." - On the competing Christian and pagan claims to 'the coming Irish messiah'
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"The Lia Fáil would cry out under his feet." - On the competing Christian and pagan claims to 'the coming Irish messiah'
Aodh Eanghach is traditionally seen as the guardian of Irish sovereignty - He is the last and ideal ruler, to whom all kings were compared.
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Aodh Eanghach is traditionally seen as the guardian of Irish sovereignty - He is the last and ideal ruler, to whom all kings were compared.
Medieval poets foretold of a coming apocalyptic Irish king, who 'proclaimed by Nature herself',was destined to immortalise the Irish nation.
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Medieval poets foretold of a coming apocalyptic Irish king, who 'proclaimed by Nature herself',was destined to immortalise the Irish nation.
Gerald of Wales in his Irish histories writes in fear about a king-liberator called Aodh, who would arise to destroy the English invader.
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Gerald of Wales in his Irish histories writes in fear about a king-liberator called Aodh, who would arise to destroy the English invader.
English expansion into Ireland in the 12th c. encouraged a revival in Irish 'secular paganism'. The Bards predicted the rise of a liberator.