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Celtic Medicine Stories

Celtic Medicine Stories

De: Kat Houghton PhD
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Myths, wonder tales and folklore from the Celtic lands with an eye to personal transformation

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  • Tatterhood
    Apr 5 2026

    This is one of my favorite tales. It calls to the wild part of me, the one that longs to sleep on the earth and find moss in my hair. The story follows the thread of the balance between the wild and the domesticated It warns us of the lack of fertility that seeps into life when we live too far from the earth. It strikes me that this is not a modern problem.

    This story was first written down in Norway in the mid 1800s and shares many themes with Celtic tales. I’m curious what medicine it might carry for you.

    To delve deeper into the images and archetypes that stand out for you in this story I invite you to subscribe to the free email course: Working with Archetypes here https://soul.kathoughton.com/working-with-archetypes



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    29 m
  • Merlin: Prophesy from the Forest
    Jan 10 2026

    This one again. This story won’t leave me alone. This is a re-telling of Merlin’s story as it comes through me often. We have little on record of this battle, the battle of Arfderydd recorded in the year 573. It’s location is thought to have been in what is now an old field just north of the Scottish- English border. And it is recorded as one of the three futile battles of Britain.

    It is also recorded that this is the battle in which merlin went mad and spend 3 days and 3 nights without food, drink or sleep in the wildwood.

    In this telling the story of the battle and what happened after is my imagining - having spend time up there on that land and time fasting out in the woods. the prophesy at the end of this telling has been recorded in multiple ways in multiple texts.

    I recommend you give yourself some space to listen to this one. It’s not good driving material. It might require you to dig into your own loss, and what we’ve lost collectively. And from that the seeds of knowing push through the dark soil bringing new life. I invite you to reflect on what it might mean to turn yourself into soil.

    To delve deeper into the images and archetypes that stand out for you in this story I invite you to subscribe to the free email course: Working with Archetypes here https://soul.kathoughton.com/working-with-archetypes



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adventuresintheotherworld.substack.com
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    32 m
  • The Old Women Who Gather (16)
    Dec 21 2025

    This story captured my heart when I first heard it. It comes from the Irish Travelers tradition and is recorded in a beautiful book called "Why the Moon Travels" by Oein BeBhairduin. These tales stand out to me as distinct from most other Celtic tales that I have come across, they explain the origins of things in a way I am used to coming across in Native American stories but not Celtic ones.

    This story carries a world wide theme of women who work to spin and weave in addition to plant lore and magical instruction. All in a short little folktale!

    I offer this as an honoring to all those who work for benefit of others and the ancestors who got us here.

    I highly recommend Oein's book, there's a link here to purchase a copy. Enjoy.To delve deeper into the images and archetypes that stand out for you in this story I invite you to subscribe to the free email course: Working with Archetypes here https://soul.kathoughton.com/working-with-archetypes



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adventuresintheotherworld.substack.com
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    10 m
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