The Incomparable History Of Ireland

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  • Ireland has been inhabited mythically for 33,000 years with the first humans arriving about 10,000 years ago. Known as the Neolithic and Megalithic period, humans used small stone tools, and polished and crafted with points and attached to antlers, bone or wood to serve as spears and arrows. They often lived nomadically in camps by rivers and bodies of water.

    The Ancient Greeks called Ireland The Ancient Island! Ireland has 70% of Europe's rock art. The megalithic structures have many stories and New Grange is older than the pyramids and Stonehenge. These residents of Ireland were observers of the night sky who understood cosmic patterns. Irish Mythology has magical journeys to the Otherworld, stories of Irish heroes like Cú Chulainn, tales of monsters and time-travel that inspired Tolkien Lords of the Rings as well as the books of C.S. Lewis. A whole world of amazing stories are waiting for you!

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  • The Celtic Code - chapter 5
    Apr 25 2025

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    Hello Everyone

    Just wanted to gice you another taste of my book - The Celtic Code - Can the Irish Save Western Civilization again


    This is Chapter 5.

    you can find the book on Amazon

    https://www.amazon.com/Celtic-Code-Irish-Western-Civilization/dp/B0F3JN4B2W/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

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    Irish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions

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  • The Celtic Code - Can Ireland Save Western Civilization Again
    Apr 3 2025

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    I’m thrilled to announce that I am now a published author!📖 My book, The Celtic Code: Can the Irish Save Western Civilization Again, is now available on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback formats.

    This book is a fascinating journey through Irish mythology and history, offering a deeper understanding of how ancient cultures connected with their natural surroundings. Inspired by a series of vivid dreams, I recorded each vision upon waking and wove them into a compelling narrative.

    🌿 Explore the mystical sites of ancient Ireland, used for cosmology and possibly influenced by extraterrestrial forces.
    👁️ Uncover the connection between these sacred places and England’s most famous UFO sighting.
    🌊 Discover the legend of Hy-Brasil, the mythical Irish island that has intrigued historians and ufologists alike.

    I hope you find as much joy in reading this story as I did in writing it. Grab your copy today on Amazon and embark on an unforgettable adventure!

    📚 Get it here: https://www.amazon.com/Celtic-Code-Irish-Western-Civilization-ebook/dp/B0F3DKYQCS/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.es-rl6H3kryxt2hPX0JXbg.cdAQH2xuCs-f9B9dyjajhziwwFLzPk2MOVrIyIeHzuU&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+celtic+code%3A+Can+the+irish+save+Western+civilization&qid=1743690858&sr=8-1

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    Irish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions

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  • Irish Water Fairies
    Jan 20 2025

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    Irish water fairies are not like Tinkerbell; they are monsters. This episode I share some of my favorites:

    Muirdris, the “Sea Bramble” or “Sea Briar” - A huge, mysterious, undefined horror that inflates and deflates, expands and contracts like a bellows. It has features of a thorn-bush, with branches that stings, and its appearance alone is deadly.
    Alp-Luachra -
    In Celtic mythology, a Joint-eateror Just-halver the Alp-luachra is a type of fairy who sits invisibly and consumes half of their victim's food.
    Chailleach-
    The word "Cailleach" literally means "old woman, hag" and comes from the Old Irish word caillech, which means "veiled one".
    The serpent of Loch Chraili -
    Similarto the Loch Ness monster
    The white trout, the legend of Cong -
    A woman turned fish pining for her dead fiance
    An Dobharchú - Translated means ‘water hound’, or ‘hound of deep’. Thought to be a cross between a giant otter and a hound, Dobhar Chu is about seven-foot-long, or about the size of a crocodile. In fact, it is also known as the Irish crocodile.


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    Irish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions

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Very informative!

I highly recommend this podcast for anyone who is interested in Ireland’s history. I’m looking forward to the next episode.

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