I am apparently in the 20% of viewers that watch the video to the end. For me, it's a matter of respect to the presenter, for their efforts to bring me their information. Whether I am entertained or informed is on me. Skal
Don't worry I'm going to start sharing everywhere for you again. Love the gods and they deserve someone like you tht understand and respect all the cultures. Ur light shines bright like baldur.
I grew up in Wisconsin and my Norwegian/Irish/German ancestors came here to take advantage of the free land the government was giving that they stole from the Fox, Ho-Chunk, and Sauk peoples. I grew up Catholic, but have considered myself pagan since a teenager and have been studying the pre-Christan spirituality of my ancestors since then. I've learned from many different reputable sources now that it is entirely fine for us on this path in the US to learn from our heritage while at the same time creating practices that are relevant for today's world and the current lands we live upon. The main importance is the respect for the land and its energies and spirits. Its refreshing to hear these stories on your channel, thanks for sharing.
I'm in the Midwest too. The city I live in was wrongfully given to the French by the Sauk and it started the Black Hawk War. All of the tribes were kicked out of the state. We have a lot of nature reservations around the state that are named after the tribes that were here. But the remaining tribes were pushed to the far side of Iowa and Oklahoma. So we have full moon rituals and drum circles around the state, but they're mostly Wiccan. We do have some metaphysical shops that sell pieces made by Indigenous people like bones, dream catchers, rattles, and drums. And there are Pow Wows in Iowa and Illinois. But yeah... that's the best we got as far as connecting to the land.
I've always enjoyed the longer format of videos with all the extra tid bits of information, but i do understand more shorter vids to help the quick attention span to learn valuable information as well! Keep up the amazing work Jacob 😊
Music is Magic. I might be influenced by Aboriginal 'songlines,' which go back millennia, but I think most indigenous cultures have used song to pass down information, especially information that was too sacred to make permanent in the form of writing. The act of writing a prayer or spell is an invocation in itself. The magic of music is that it transcends cultures, languages, age...everything. Makes information easy to remember and unites us in a way nothing else does. Music is laid down all over our brain, which is why alzheimers patients can sing songs they should have otherwise lost.💖 Thanks for a really enjoyable series of videos!!💖💖💖
Do you think you might be having a change of heart when it comes to Pagan 'sects'? I used to consider myself a Norse Pagan, but lately I seem unsure of what path to choose. There are accusations of being termed as syncretic when you follow multiple Pagan religions, but English Paganism has always been a blend of Norse/Celtic, so why so much hostility for people with mixed European ethnicities who want to explore their other ethnic backgrounds(?)
I love this conversation! I truly believe Christanity was used to ruin, and deconnect the world tribes trying to force everyone under "One world religion" all those libries that burnt down, even my grnadmother's name was changed in the 1930's. Our origional last name was also changed, I was adopted, as many are, so much family lost.
I finish all your videos of feels like I'm watching some documentary on the BBC I love this series and hate to think it will end! I hope you will do this in other parts of the world and other areas of belief xx
Correct But however not just Irish had they're own forms of shamanisim and that's where it gets complicated I told someone before yes I know the term shamanisim is a word from native siberians. However celtic people's believed in herbalism and animisism and druidisim all of those would have been similar. Romans wrote About Gauls and Galatatins having drum circles and fire ceremonies and singing in ceremonies. Also Burials point into wearing animal hides for ceremonies as well so the celtic beliefs of the ises today would have came from Gauls and Galatatins and Hispanio celto groups and it's been talked about Brahmin or Brahmin like vedic Indus people/ Indo Aryan groups brought similar practices as well in fact scythians had leaders and medicine men like Brahmins so animisism herbalism and ceremonies involving the land is what celtic shamanisim is based on as well as practices found in Vedic traditions before the iron age and the connection of Indo Europeans. But yes shamanisim is the most recognized word to explain old traditions like you mentioned great video great points
Never heard of the term shamanism as far as Ireland was concerned, but we did have the healers that the Catholic Church never recognized. And in some cases, excommunicated people who participated in it. Would that not be the same thing? Like for instance, the seventh son of the seventh son had cure of healing a variety of ailments there were others, but that’s just one that I can think of right now and the old generations really believed in it. it did come from Celtic tradition or at least came from pre-Christianity
I’ve recently started following the old ways and I went into a meditative state and tried to speak with the all father. But towards the end my voice changed into something that wasn’t mine. I felt a very strong energy as I was in the meditative state and I’ve always been able to feel the energy of things and especially in people I’ve always been drawn to nature and felt very connected with other energies. Is this the all father hearing me or something else?
Delighted that I stumbled upon this series of videos, I have enjoyed them all. I am Irish born and bred and I feel very 'connected' to ancient attitudes. In my own personal opinion... I do think that a person's ability to understand, interpret, feel, absorb (etc etc) how our ancients felt about the world around them has been greatly polluted by more modern ideas and attitudes. Much of this pollution comes from control, both the desire to control and the desire to be controlled. The Church/Religion seen the niche and stepped in. Looking at ancient beliefs, traditions and outlooks, through the prism of how modern belief systems and religions work does not make sense to me. It is a mistake. Religion is like bottled spring water in my opinion. To expand this analogy, a spring is there and can be availed of for all to refresh themselves. It is for the local passing by or for the weary traveller and free to all. That is until somebody sees it as having a value and claims ownership of it. They brand it. Package it. Sell it. Resist your conditioning. Do not make these things, these beliefs, these traditions into a religion. Do not buy into 'paganism'. Experience it.
Yeah sorry about that! Tried my best. But the audio in the van was so different than the audio from the interview and voice overs. Always trying to get better! But at the end of the day its just little ol me here slaving away behind the computer and camera 🥲
Feedback: You're more concise in the shorter videos, and thats part of what i like about them. I also tend to listen along like a podcast with your vids, and i often run out of task before i run out of video. If i need cognitive 4 wheel drive for the next task, i drop off as a viewer.
Fantastic as always ❤ I was thinking, in New Zealand/ Aotearoa while some things were lost with colonisation, the shamanic tradition remains but it also evolves in some ways. I think its okay if the traditions in Ireland are recreated as we all recover from colonisation ❤ We need artists and dreamers to create and recreate ❤
IMHO, the difference between priest(ess) and shaman, is that the priest is the conservator of the past, and the shaman is the catalyst for the future. Learning and change, balancing society, like yin and yang.
Shamanism never migrated to any of the Celtic or Nordic countries. Now there are some practices that are similar to shamanism in the Laplands. But anything the Celtic peoples had that could even remotely resemble shamanism has been gone for over a thousand years now. It's a broken ancestral memory and lineage. All they are doing now is been reconstructed which is a long process if you are trying to get it right historically speaking. A lot of new age gets mixed in along with traditions from other cultures where animism and paganism did survive. Nothing wrong with reconstructing and recreating something like this, but it is definitely NOT shamanism which comes from the Evenki people in Siberia and migrated into Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal, some parts of India and Asia, Hmong, Indonesia. Shamanism is not Celtic and never has been, and it is not Nordic, it never went to Peru, or Brazil, or the amazon jungle. It never came to America with the Native Americans as they came here before Shamanism ever existed.
Thank you for repeating much of the opinions and information shared in this video 👍 However I would disagree with saying that "shamanism" didn't make it to the Americas. Sure if we are fixating on terminology, the term never made it there. But the medicine men and tribal spiritual leaders were certainly fulfilling the role of "the shaman" in nearly identical ways to that of the Siberian/Mongolian. Not to mention if human migration are to be believed, the native Americans came from the asian countries, particularly the eastern countries that house the very people who created the identity of "shaman." Even if the term did not exist till _____ CE for whatever. the origins of "Shaman" have been in the practices of many pre-agricultural societies.
@@mattvdh The ancient Druids were in the know of Atlantis and their connection. They follow an oral tradition, not written. Knowledge of Atlantis is hidden. Even the Third Reich and Napoleon were in the know of Atlantis. They were fully aware of its relevance.
12:16 as someone who self identifies as a Pagan Buddhist. This makes perfect sense to me. And I’m glad I’m not the only one. ❤
I am apparently in the 20% of viewers that watch the video to the end. For me, it's a matter of respect to the presenter, for their efforts to bring me their information. Whether I am entertained or informed is on me. Skal
Thank you for staying through to the end 🙏
Don't worry I'm going to start sharing everywhere for you again. Love the gods and they deserve someone like you tht understand and respect all the cultures. Ur light shines bright like baldur.
40%, but still shamefully low. 🙂
I wonder how it’s measured because I watch this type of video a bit at a time, rewatch sections, etc. that probably messes with the stats
I gladly skip the end. I guess you’re better than me. Man I wish I wasnt such a terrible human
I grew up in Wisconsin and my Norwegian/Irish/German ancestors came here to take advantage of the free land the government was giving that they stole from the Fox, Ho-Chunk, and Sauk peoples. I grew up Catholic, but have considered myself pagan since a teenager and have been studying the pre-Christan spirituality of my ancestors since then. I've learned from many different reputable sources now that it is entirely fine for us on this path in the US to learn from our heritage while at the same time creating practices that are relevant for today's world and the current lands we live upon. The main importance is the respect for the land and its energies and spirits. Its refreshing to hear these stories on your channel, thanks for sharing.
I'm in the Midwest too. The city I live in was wrongfully given to the French by the Sauk and it started the Black Hawk War. All of the tribes were kicked out of the state. We have a lot of nature reservations around the state that are named after the tribes that were here. But the remaining tribes were pushed to the far side of Iowa and Oklahoma. So we have full moon rituals and drum circles around the state, but they're mostly Wiccan. We do have some metaphysical shops that sell pieces made by Indigenous people like bones, dream catchers, rattles, and drums. And there are Pow Wows in Iowa and Illinois. But yeah... that's the best we got as far as connecting to the land.
I've always enjoyed the longer format of videos with all the extra tid bits of information, but i do understand more shorter vids to help the quick attention span to learn valuable information as well! Keep up the amazing work Jacob 😊
Music is Magic. I might be influenced by Aboriginal 'songlines,' which go back millennia, but I think most indigenous cultures have used song to pass down information, especially information that was too sacred to make permanent in the form of writing. The act of writing a prayer or spell is an invocation in itself. The magic of music is that it transcends cultures, languages, age...everything. Makes information easy to remember and unites us in a way nothing else does. Music is laid down all over our brain, which is why alzheimers patients can sing songs they should have otherwise lost.💖
Thanks for a really enjoyable series of videos!!💖💖💖
OH man...I just realized I might start singing SlipKnot in the nursing home and head banging some day! Hahaha
Do you think you might be having a change of heart when it comes to Pagan 'sects'? I used to consider myself a Norse Pagan, but lately I seem unsure of what path to choose. There are accusations of being termed as syncretic when you follow multiple Pagan religions, but English Paganism has always been a blend of Norse/Celtic, so why so much hostility for people with mixed European ethnicities who want to explore their other ethnic backgrounds(?)
@@mattvdh Hostility? With Wisdom of Odin? Where?
I love this conversation! I truly believe Christanity was used to ruin, and deconnect the world tribes trying to force everyone under "One world religion" all those libries that burnt down, even my grnadmother's name was changed in the 1930's. Our origional last name was also changed, I was adopted, as many are, so much family lost.
im loving the Irish content! thank you!
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying :)
I really want to explore more of chakra-hvel and chanting runes for trance
I finish all your videos of feels like I'm watching some documentary on the BBC I love this series and hate to think it will end! I hope you will do this in other parts of the world and other areas of belief xx
I loved this! Thank you so much! And I watched the whole thing, lol.
Humans are enclined to be either/or rather than and/both. It is possible to be Pagan; honor nature, and Christian honor Christ Consciousness.
Correct But however not just Irish had they're own forms of shamanisim and that's where it gets complicated I told someone before yes I know the term shamanisim is a word from native siberians. However celtic people's believed in herbalism and animisism and druidisim all of those would have been similar. Romans wrote About Gauls and Galatatins having drum circles and fire ceremonies and singing in ceremonies. Also Burials point into wearing animal hides for ceremonies as well so the celtic beliefs of the ises today would have came from Gauls and Galatatins and Hispanio celto groups and it's been talked about Brahmin or Brahmin like vedic Indus people/ Indo Aryan groups brought similar practices as well in fact scythians had leaders and medicine men like Brahmins so animisism herbalism and ceremonies involving the land is what celtic shamanisim is based on as well as practices found in Vedic traditions before the iron age and the connection of Indo Europeans. But yes shamanisim is the most recognized word to explain old traditions like you mentioned great video great points
If you feel recharged and energized you shouldn’t feel tired by default
Haha welcome to traveling with Kevin 😆
You Tube puts comments for a different thread in a different place. My comment below was to a different topic. Very bad You Tube.
Never heard of the term shamanism as far as Ireland was concerned, but we did have the healers that the Catholic Church never recognized. And in some cases, excommunicated people who participated in it. Would that not be the same thing? Like for instance, the seventh son of the seventh son had cure of healing a variety of ailments there were others, but that’s just one that I can think of right now and the old generations really believed in it. it did come from Celtic tradition or at least came from pre-Christianity
I’ve recently started following the old ways and I went into a meditative state and tried to speak with the all father. But towards the end my voice changed into something that wasn’t mine. I felt a very strong energy as I was in the meditative state and I’ve always been able to feel the energy of things and especially in people I’ve always been drawn to nature and felt very connected with other energies. Is this the all father hearing me or something else?
I started meditating and had a mantra come through and I’ve been using it ever since. It’s amazing! Om nahma shivaya
Great vid! I've been reading about the 'Shavaen', female irish healer/wise woman, apparently an old role in Ireland ❤☘️
Just wondering where you read that as that's not an Irish word . There's many words for this role but there's no letter V in Irish
Delighted that I stumbled upon this series of videos, I have enjoyed them all. I am Irish born and bred and I feel very 'connected' to ancient attitudes.
In my own personal opinion...
I do think that a person's ability to understand, interpret, feel, absorb (etc etc) how our ancients felt about the world around them has been greatly polluted by more modern ideas and attitudes. Much of this pollution comes from control, both the desire to control and the desire to be controlled. The Church/Religion seen the niche and stepped in.
Looking at ancient beliefs, traditions and outlooks, through the prism of how modern belief systems and religions work does not make sense to me. It is a mistake.
Religion is like bottled spring water in my opinion. To expand this analogy, a spring is there and can be availed of for all to refresh themselves. It is for the local passing by or for the weary traveller and free to all. That is until somebody sees it as having a value and claims ownership of it. They brand it. Package it. Sell it.
Resist your conditioning. Do not make these things, these beliefs, these traditions into a religion. Do not buy into 'paganism'. Experience it.
I love the series. Only thing, the audio between clips is so jarring.
Yeah sorry about that! Tried my best. But the audio in the van was so different than the audio from the interview and voice overs.
Always trying to get better! But at the end of the day its just little ol me here slaving away behind the computer and camera 🥲
Feedback: You're more concise in the shorter videos, and thats part of what i like about them. I also tend to listen along like a podcast with your vids, and i often run out of task before i run out of video. If i need cognitive 4 wheel drive for the next task, i drop off as a viewer.
Fantastic as always ❤ I was thinking, in New Zealand/ Aotearoa while some things were lost with colonisation, the shamanic tradition remains but it also evolves in some ways. I think its okay if the traditions in Ireland are recreated as we all recover from colonisation ❤ We need artists and dreamers to create and recreate ❤
Porridge? That’s what the big ol Irish boy is eatin? Alright I’m taking notes hahaa
IMHO, the difference between priest(ess) and shaman, is that the priest is the conservator of the past, and the shaman is the catalyst for the future. Learning and change, balancing society, like yin and yang.
Shamanism never migrated to any of the Celtic or Nordic countries. Now there are some practices that are similar to shamanism in the Laplands. But anything the Celtic peoples had that could even remotely resemble shamanism has been gone for over a thousand years now. It's a broken ancestral memory and lineage. All they are doing now is been reconstructed which is a long process if you are trying to get it right historically speaking. A lot of new age gets mixed in along with traditions from other cultures where animism and paganism did survive. Nothing wrong with reconstructing and recreating something like this, but it is definitely NOT shamanism which comes from the Evenki people in Siberia and migrated into Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal, some parts of India and Asia, Hmong, Indonesia. Shamanism is not Celtic and never has been, and it is not Nordic, it never went to Peru, or Brazil, or the amazon jungle. It never came to America with the Native Americans as they came here before Shamanism ever existed.
Thank you for repeating much of the opinions and information shared in this video 👍
However I would disagree with saying that "shamanism" didn't make it to the Americas. Sure if we are fixating on terminology, the term never made it there. But the medicine men and tribal spiritual leaders were certainly fulfilling the role of "the shaman" in nearly identical ways to that of the Siberian/Mongolian.
Not to mention if human migration are to be believed, the native Americans came from the asian countries, particularly the eastern countries that house the very people who created the identity of "shaman." Even if the term did not exist till _____ CE for whatever. the origins of "Shaman" have been in the practices of many pre-agricultural societies.
The Celts are related to Atlantis.
proof?
@@mattvdh The ancient Druids were in the know of Atlantis and their connection. They follow an oral tradition, not written. Knowledge of Atlantis is hidden. Even the Third Reich and Napoleon were in the know of Atlantis. They were fully aware of its relevance.
@@sweetloveelmo HAHAHAHA, now tell me one about Cowboys!