23 - Spirit of Place
Jul 2, 2019 ·
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Episode 23 – Spirit of Place Kitty has a bee in her bonnet! The time has come to clear the air and take a look at one of the foundations...
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Episode 23 – Spirit of Place
Kitty has a bee in her bonnet!
The time has come to clear the air and take a look at one of the foundations of believing and understanding Faerie Folklore: Spirit of Place.
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Traditional Irish and Celtic Folklore doesn’t bark or harangue us.
It seeps, quietly, into the corners of our mind and memories.
It speaks to each of us without prejudice.
In this episode, Kitty ponders the experience of being an Irish, or Celtic, descendant and asks:
Is it wrong, or offensive, for someone outside of Ireland to discuss Irish Folklore?
Why do millions of Americans, Canadians and Australians feel such a powerful connection to the homeland of their Ancestors.
What is Spirit of Place anyway, and what’s it got to do with Ancestral Memory?
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As always, Kitty explains why it’s okay to feel passionately about the homeland of your Ancestors and encourages everyone to relax and keep an open mind.
Read stories of encounters with the Good People, and share your own story of an encounter or perhaps one handed down through your family at www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com . You can contact Kitty at www.glassonionstories@gmail.com
Or, see what Kitty’s been getting up to at
www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
and
www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
Credits
Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio Di Campo.
‘Caledonia’ song written and performed by Dougie Maclean. From the album ‘Craigie Dhu’, 1983.
Frank Delaney quotes read by Mark.
Excerpt from ‘Four Green Fields’ written by Tommy Makem. Read by Mark.
Excerpt from ‘Caledonia’ written by Dougie Maclean. Read by Simone.
Additional Music: ‘Caoineadh Cu Chulainn’ performed by Davy Spillane.
‘Banish Misfortune’ by Brigan.
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Kitty has a bee in her bonnet!
The time has come to clear the air and take a look at one of the foundations of believing and understanding Faerie Folklore: Spirit of Place.
*
Traditional Irish and Celtic Folklore doesn’t bark or harangue us.
It seeps, quietly, into the corners of our mind and memories.
It speaks to each of us without prejudice.
In this episode, Kitty ponders the experience of being an Irish, or Celtic, descendant and asks:
Is it wrong, or offensive, for someone outside of Ireland to discuss Irish Folklore?
Why do millions of Americans, Canadians and Australians feel such a powerful connection to the homeland of their Ancestors.
What is Spirit of Place anyway, and what’s it got to do with Ancestral Memory?
*
As always, Kitty explains why it’s okay to feel passionately about the homeland of your Ancestors and encourages everyone to relax and keep an open mind.
Read stories of encounters with the Good People, and share your own story of an encounter or perhaps one handed down through your family at www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com . You can contact Kitty at www.glassonionstories@gmail.com
Or, see what Kitty’s been getting up to at
www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
and
www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople
Credits
Theme Music: ‘Irish Coffee’ by Giorgio Di Campo.
‘Caledonia’ song written and performed by Dougie Maclean. From the album ‘Craigie Dhu’, 1983.
Frank Delaney quotes read by Mark.
Excerpt from ‘Four Green Fields’ written by Tommy Makem. Read by Mark.
Excerpt from ‘Caledonia’ written by Dougie Maclean. Read by Simone.
Additional Music: ‘Caoineadh Cu Chulainn’ performed by Davy Spillane.
‘Banish Misfortune’ by Brigan.
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Author | Kitty Phelan |
Organization | Kitty Phelan |
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