https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJBOrK40Nfk&list=PLptqnhiNa8Lbt_u9uG11365BriORnpwcP&index=3
http://www.celticlyricscorner.net/clannad/from.htm
Siúil ag siúil an bhealach seo Walk, walk this way
An bhealach seo tá romham'sa This way ahead of me
Siúil in aice liomsa Walk close to me
Is bí i gconaí caoimh And always be my companion
(2x) (2x)
Scairt tú orm isteach i mo chroí You call to me inside my heart
Chuala mé do ghlór istigh i mo chroí I heard your voice inside my heart
Istigh i mo chroí Inside my heart
Scairt tú orm isteach i mo chroí You call to me inside my heart
Ar an bhealach seo scairt tú an dán In this way you cry out a poem
Calling out, secret lines from your heart
Wise beyond your years
Made my life more worthy now
http://www.celticlyricscorner.net/clannad/from.htm
Siúil ag siúil an bhealach seo Walk, walk this way
An bhealach seo tá romham'sa This way ahead of me
Siúil in aice liomsa Walk close to me
Is bí i gconaí caoimh And always be my companion
(2x) (2x)
Scairt tú orm isteach i mo chroí You call to me inside my heart
Chuala mé do ghlór istigh i mo chroí I heard your voice inside my heart
Istigh i mo chroí Inside my heart
Scairt tú orm isteach i mo chroí You call to me inside my heart
Ar an bhealach seo scairt tú an dán In this way you cry out a poem
Calling out, secret lines from your heart
Wise beyond your years
Made my life more worthy now
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From Your Heart- Clannad
From their album "Lore".
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Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
The Welsh Goddess Branwen. Her themes are Kindness, Loyalty and love.
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
The Gaulish Celtic Goddess Nemetona. She is a war Goddess and a Goddess of Divination and prophecy. She is also associated with the Fairies. The Hawthorn Tree is symbolic of her.
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
The Scottish Brownie is a House Spirit who takes up residence in a deserving family's home. After the family goes to bed the Brownie helps finish the household chores. During the day he would shapeshift into a farm animal.
#Scotland
#CelticFairyFaith
#Scotland
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Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
Edinburgh’s Faerie coffins In 1836 in a rocky formation known as Arthur’s Seat, was fond a little cave containing 17 tiny coffins, 3 or 4 inches long.
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
Mine Fairies are very common in the South-West part of England. They can assist miners in their work and warn of incoming danger, but they can also cause mischief like explosions as well.
#England
#CelticFairyFaith
#England
#CelticFairyFaith
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
The Dagda was not only a great Celtic God but after the Tuatha de Dannan were driven into the Fairy mounds the Dagda was in charge of dividing up the lands of the Si and humans and to reach agreements with him to grow their crops. The Dagda is called "The King of the Sidhe" and has authority over the Fairy lands of Ireland.
#TheDagda
#CelticFairyFaith
#TheDagda
#CelticFairyFaith
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
Forwarded from Celtic Folk and Culture
In the Celtic Ogham the Alder or Fearn is associated with the Welsh God Bran and his sister the Goddess Branwen. This Ogham is associated with courage and the Warrior. The Alder was often used to make shields. It represents the importance of leadership and making good judgment. Often it means you must do what is best for your people over what is best for yourself, Bran and Branwen's story in the Mabinogion is a great example of this. Alder also has associations with balance and prophecy.