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Anamchara Soul Mates Gift From Ireland

  Anamchara Soul mate In the Celtic tradition, there is a beautiful understanding of love and friendship. One of the fascinating ideas here is the idea of soul-love; the old Gaelic term for this is anamchara. Anam is the Gaelic word for soul and chara is the word for friend.So anamchara in the Celtic world was the “soul friend.”With the anamchara you could share your inner-most self, your mind and your heart. This friendship was an act of recognition and belonging. When you had an anamchara, your friendship cut across all convention, morality, and category. You were joined in an ancient and eternal way with the “friend of your soul.”The Celtic understanding did not set limitations of space or time on the soul. There is no cage for the soul. The soul is a divine light that flows into you and into your Other. dimensions-210mmx180mmx40mm Approximate Maple Carving. Purchase

Invasion

    I nvites sent out yet again still suffering from 1169 Deposed king let the brits in 850 years  oppression and counting...     Unscrupulous leaders. not mine..  House the nameless    Leave natives to die   Second class citizens our land Sycophant's followers Spend there life on there knees Same road expecting a different journey... Imprisoned for beliefs  Never accept they or them.. Minority soon   Stand together  Take back what's ours End game.. Is What.. author Patrick Conlan   

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Lonely

 Bring my demons back I'm lonely on my own. Understanding the Emotion Behind Loneliness Feeling lonely is a complex emotion that many people experience at different points in their lives. It can be especially challenging when it feels like your "demons" or struggles are the only company you have. Let's explore ways to navigate loneliness and find meaningful connections. Acknowledging Your Feelings It's important to acknowledge and validate your feelings of loneliness. Recognizing that it's okay to feel this way is the first step toward understanding and addressing it. Sometimes, these feelings can bring past struggles back to the forefront, making it seem like they are your only companions. Seeking Support Reaching out to others can be a powerful way to combat loneliness. Here are a few ideas to consider: Talk to a Friend or Family Member: Sharing your feelings with someone you trust can provide comfort and perspective. Join a Community Group: Whether it’s a...

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Born To Loose Live To Win Wall Plaque

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Rising

The non locals hide their tears of regret They hear us coming and we never forget Why come here for them it's too late The slibhin in office wants us all gone  Line their pockets leaving misery behind Corruption of children by childless men No one to answer to it's just their game Time to rebel like our martyrs of old Our blood rising we can't take any more When looking back when it's all done  Will you be proud of the side you were on Author Patrick Conlan

The Journey

                     Some journeys we never want to end Those happy days spent with loved ones The joy of watching our children grow The lives of those we lost    The life we know and accept will end One more day to say what we never said author: Patrick Conlan Life is a journey filled with moments we hold dear, and some of these moments are so precious that we wish they could last forever. Whether it's the lives of those we've lost, happy days with loved ones, or watching our children grow, these are experiences that shape our hearts and minds, leaving a lasting imprint on our souls. The people we have lost remain alive in our memories and hearts. Their presence is felt in the stories we tell, the lessons they taught us, and the love they shared. Though their journey may have ended, the impact they had on our lives continues to guide us. Cherishing these memories keeps their spirit alive and allows us to honor their legac...

Ireland: Some Have a Story, We Have History

  Ireland: Some Have a Story, We Have History Ireland is a land rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From its ancient Celtic roots to its vibrant modern identity, the Emerald Isle offers a tapestry of stories, legends, and historical events that have shaped not only the nation itself but also influenced the wider world. Ancient Roots and Celtic Heritage The history of Ireland stretches back thousands of years, with evidence of human activity dating to around 10,000 BC. The Celtic influence began around 500 BC, and it profoundly shaped the culture and traditions that are still celebrated today. The Celts left behind a legacy of art , language , and mythology , including: Celtic Art : Intricate designs found in ancient manuscripts and stone carvings. Gaelic Language : The native language of Ireland, still spoken in some regions. Mythology : Rich tales of gods, warriors, and heroes like Cú Chulainn and Fionn mac Cumhaill. The Arrival of Christianity The arrival of Ch...

Celtic/Claddagh Cross

Celtic/Claddagh Cross. Carved in beech. can be carved in oak,ash, or mahogany ,Original Celtic Crosses were not carved out of the rock – they were inscribed on the rock, such as the cross marker near Gallerus Oratory in Ireland. It is a slab of stone, erected and carved with a Celtic Cross on the surface. The Killaghtee Cross in Dunkineely, Ireland is another fine example, dating from around 650AD. It is thought this latter example marks the transition from flat grave slabs to the upright Celtic crosses. The top of the carving is a Maltese cross with the triple knot of St. Brigit underneath, representing the Holy Trinity. Shop  

All roads lead to Éire

  All roads lead to Éire, from footsteps on the ground to the jet streams in the sky. This ancient land, rich in history and culture, has a magnetic allure that draws wanderers from every corner of the globe. The emerald hills, dotted with ancient ruins and castles, whisper tales of times long past, while the vibrant cities hum with a modern energy that is utterly captivating.                                                       Shop Éire, offers a unique blend of the old and the new. The cobblestone streets of Dublin echo with the footsteps of literary giants like James Joyce and W.B. Yeats, while the lively pubs are filled with the sound of traditional music and the clinking of glasses. The Wild Atlantic Way, with its rugged coastline and breathtaking views, beckons adventurers to explore its untamed beauty. Whether it's the mystical allure of Ne...

Gra Go Deo

Gra Go Deo, Love Forever, Gift Ideas,Gift Ideas,Made In Ireland.   "Gra go deo" is an Irish phrase that translates to "love forever" in English. This beautiful expression captures the timeless and enduring nature of love. Whether you're writing a love letter, crafting a romantic poem, or simply expressing your everlasting affection for someone special, "gra go deo" serves as a poignant reminder of the deep emotional bonds that can last a lifetime. The idea of eternal love transcends cultures and languages, resonating with people around the world. It speaks to the desire for a connection that stands the test of time, weathering life's ups and downs. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, remembering a loved one, or simply reflecting on the power of love, "gra go deo" encapsulates the profound, unbreakable bond that true love represents. So next time you want to convey the depth of your feelings, consider using "gra go deo...

Proclamation of the Irish Republic

                                      Proclamation of the Irish Republic Proclamation of the Irish Republic Hand carved in Ireland . Made to order Relief carving on mahogany backing on pine. 600mmx550mmx35mm POBLACHT NA H EIREANN, THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND IRISHMEN AND IRISHWOMEN: In the name of God and of the dead generations from which she receives her old tradition of nationhood, Ireland, through us, summons her children to her flag and strikes for her freedom. Having organised and trained her manhood through her secret revolutionary organisation, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and through her open military organisations, the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army, having patiently perfected her discipline, having resolutely waited for the right moment to reveal itself, she now seizes that moment, and, supported by her exiled children ...

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The Green Man

The Green Man is a pagan symbol that is commonly associated with nature-based religions such as Wicca, Druidry, and other pagan traditions. The Green Man is often seen as a symbol of the cycles of nature and the interconnectedness of all things, and is associated with the energy of growth, fertility, and abundance. In pagan cultures, the Green Man is often associated with Litha, the summer solstice  a time when the days are longest and the sun is at its strongest. The Green Man represents the power of the sun and the renewal of life that comes with it.  In Celtic mythology, the Green Man is often associated with the god Cernunnos, who is the lord of the forest and the patron of animals and fertility. In some stories, the Green Man is said to be a manifestation of Cernunnos himself. Shop Green Man Pendant https://www.etsy.com/ie/shop/CelticCraftNaas

Four Leaf Clover

The four leaves represent hope, faith, love and luck. This is the most common belief. The druids are said to have believed clovers had magical powers. They used them in their ceremonies for their protective abilities.  Many believe it to have originated in Ireland, where it was considered a sacred symbol of the Celtic god Dagda. It was also associated with the Celtic goddess of love and beauty, Arianrhod.

Anamchara

                                                                              Anamchara Necklace    Hand Carved, Anamchara, 5000 Year Old Irish Bog Oak Anamchara & Silver Pendant, Hand-Carved , Unique Jewellery, Gift From Ireland.            Unique Celtic Design Anamchara 1mm Diamond Cut Curb Chain Necklace | Choose from 16" 18" 20" 22" Chain | With Polishing Cloth & Pouch Bag this outstanding and unique hand-carved 5000 year old Irish Bogwood pendant will be made for you, or a loved one, in our studio in Ireland. Bog Oak comes from ancient forests that once covered Ireland. Huge Oak trees have been buried in peat bogs and preserved from decay by the acidic and anaerobic bog conditions, sometimes for hundreds or even thousands of years. The wood is...