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liliesofeden · 1 month
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Celtic cross in Lakeview Cemetery. Photo by me- do not repost without credit.
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raven-runes · 9 months
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Bridgetown Priory, County Cork, Ireland, 08.2023.
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sundayandsunday · 3 months
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Painting of Saint Patrick and a Serpent
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juniuscallidus · 4 months
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stairnaheireann · 5 months
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Mystic Symbols
From the motion-within-stillness of the endless knot, constructed on principles of cosmic geometry, to the stark simplicity of the cup or cauldron, the Celts wove a web of symbols which remind us that there is a deep and sometimes hidden meaning in the everyday. Whether you wear a triskele around your neck, recite stories to the music of the Harp or stand before a Celtic cross, you are on the…
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Headless Cross
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theperfectpints · 2 months
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The Celtic Cross
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Ireland 2019 (2) (3) (4) (5) by Megan Coughlin
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(1) (2) Hill of Tara
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birdsofrhiannon · 5 months
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Celtic Cross by Julie Goonan
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rote-less-traveled · 4 months
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Looking ahead to the new year
We've seen what happens when we sit by and wait for someone else to do the work. We've seen what is lost when we allow vigilance to lapse. We cannot allow this to continue.
The 5 of Coins crossed by Dream speaks of the hardships, sickness, and pain we all find ourselves mired in, and our dreams of a better future. We acknowledge the decay, we do not focus on it and what was, but rather on what could be.
The 4 of Cups as our Goal yearns for better things, disappointed by what could have been and failed to be. We are tempted to pull away from others, to rely only on ourselves, but nothing grows in a void.
The 9 of Cups as our Foundation was a time when we had all that we could ever want, ever dream of wanting. To have enough that there was no need to reach for more.
The 4 of Swords in our Past was a moment where we stepped back from the pain, the destruction, the hate, and tried to find the soft and the beautiful within ourselves once again. It may not have been easy, or immediate, but holding broken glass just adds further wounds to our hands.
The 10 of Staves in our Future is the coming time to set down our burden, the task finished, the goal achieved. Sometimes a task is given to you because you are the only one strong enough to see it done.
We are the Knight of Swords: determined, ambitious, ferocious. Though in our fierce drive towards our goal, we must be careful not to lose sight of it.
The Page of Wands in our Environment is the discovery of new strengths, new pathways, and the bounties that can be woven together from diversity.
The Fighter in our Emotions urges us to embrace our strength, not just for destruction but also for creation. Strong arms may break down doors, but they also raise gardens, and guard the weak from danger.
The 8 of Cups is that moment when we must take our own step onto our own path. We may all pursue a similar goal, but each of us has our own actions we must follow in that pursuit. We cannot expect others to carry us or our burdens.
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