I love Victor's compassion in trying to help the deceased solve their problems - never once does he question his own sanity in doing so. Also love Mam's reply when asked "what did he die of" and she says "shortness of breath" and laughs. Just precious. Thank you for these stories.
I can close my eyes and I am transported back to Swords...there was and elder gentleman who, as I, did frequent The Pound. For the price of a pint, he would spin you a yarn 💖
From "Village Historian" to Necromancer. I wonder how Victor would have felt about it to have been put in those terms... (It's not a difference, when the Dead were choosing him to talk to the Living. That's Mediumship, and called a "Gift" by many - most of whom having no experience of the ability, and called a pain-in-the-ass by many who do). But it's when the Living go bothering the Dead that it's supposed to be Forbidden. It's as if you're a school kid, as Life's nothing more than a school, and you are trying to find the answers to test questions of passersby out the window, who are no longer in the class. That's cheatin'.
Well put. Of course, mythic heroes go down to the Underworld seeking answers from the dead. I might add that I believe we all have "posthumous careers". Not that we necessarily appear to others as ghosts; but 10, 20, 50 years after we're dead, people who remember us will understand us quite differently.
@@dublindialect3168 Your reply put me in-mind of a clever t-shirt sold by a TH-cam vendor: "When I die, I'm haunting ALL of you! -- (I have a list...)" I freely admit that I have a twisted sense of humor, especially when it makes me realize that a part of me hopes it's POSSIBLE!
Absolutely delightful to listen to...thanks for posting them 😀 👏 👍 😊 ❤
I love Victor's compassion in trying to help the deceased solve their problems - never once does he question his own sanity in doing so. Also love Mam's reply when asked "what did he die of" and she says "shortness of breath" and laughs. Just precious. Thank you for these stories.
Thank you so much for these delightful stories. Each of them had a moral message. God bless
What's the difference between a moral message and a moral?
This is a revised version of the story I published here a year ago. It now contains the all-important element of music! I do hope you all enjoy it.
Wonderful! Subbed immediately!❤
Really enjoyed the stories. Beautifully told, thank you.
That was brilliant I hope you have more.
Well, there's the other 12 of the "13 Tales"... And there will now be "More Tales". Maybe even 13 of them.
Thoroughly enjoyable. Thanks!
Really enjoyed it😁
I am so happy to have found your channel.
I've loved every story so far very much.
Thank you for making these delightful narrations ❤️✌️🙏
I love this series- thank you so much!
This was mesmerizing. Lovely...
I can close my eyes and I am transported back to Swords...there was and elder gentleman who, as I, did frequent The Pound. For the price of a pint, he would spin you a yarn 💖
Ooh, these are SO GOOD! New subscriber here! Off to recommend you to all my friends and family…
What lovely stories! Thank you.
From "Village Historian" to Necromancer. I wonder how Victor would have felt about it to have been put in those terms...
(It's not a difference, when the Dead were choosing him to talk to the Living. That's Mediumship, and called a "Gift" by many - most of whom having no experience of the ability, and called a pain-in-the-ass by many who do).
But it's when the Living go bothering the Dead that it's supposed to be Forbidden. It's as if you're a school kid, as Life's nothing more than a school, and you are trying to find the answers to test questions of passersby out the window, who are no longer in the class. That's cheatin'.
Well put. Of course, mythic heroes go down to the Underworld seeking answers from the dead. I might add that I believe we all have "posthumous careers". Not that we necessarily appear to others as ghosts; but 10, 20, 50 years after we're dead, people who remember us will understand us quite differently.
@@dublindialect3168 Your reply put me in-mind of a clever t-shirt sold by a TH-cam vendor: "When I die, I'm haunting ALL of you! -- (I have a list...)"
I freely admit that I have a twisted sense of humor, especially when it makes me realize that a part of me hopes it's POSSIBLE!
I laughed out loud listening to this story.
Good!
You are a Seanchaí