I loved the part where the Druid said he wouldn't want to devalue any of the other trees😁💕💫💞. They all have their own characters and truth. 💚🌞 Beautiful craft work too!
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden This past year Terri, I encountered 40 metre high Hornbeam. I tell'ya kidd, he is a tough cookie👀😃. After several attempts, he is beginning to be more compliant when I greet 'him'😬... I think😄. I love the reactions when the various trees respond.
The Indians call trees the standing people, the cells of plants are similar to human. The cells of plants contain energised water, it is the best source. Being able to consume 60 % of food raw, provides a good balance of water.
I am absolutely CRAVING to learn more about this! I have Irish ancestry, as well as Native American, and, I believe they were definitely on to something, in their beliefs! Please, do me videos, like this one! So many of us need to learn the TRUTH , of the old ways.
I loved hearing about the responsibilities of a Druid. I was so happy to hear him talk about broadleaf reforestation. Here in Nova Scotia, we are losing so many of our forested areas and our wildlife is suffering from it. Makes my heart warm to know there are still people who care.
It is sad to hear you are losing your wonderful forests. We cannot expect governments to do anything about it, despite all their talk, it is up to us. That is why Con is inspiring. xx
"The Beautiful Celtic Knowledge (shoes, boots, belts & crafts too). You & Colette have brought me closer to my Celtic ancestry (Cork & Cornwall), & along with my Native American ancestry (Shasta tribe Northern California) I feel truly blessed!" Love & Blessings from Queensland🦚🐊🐝
@@cheiftain732 native Americans hunted more species into extinction then literally ANY other culture that has ever existed! Not to mention they cut the top of people's heads off!
Loved this beautiful Druid man! What a great conversation, and artist/craftsman. Looking forward to more Druidic times in the future as both of you explore. Thank you, absolutely beautiful on every level!
I love to see and listen to people walking their true path in this life. And is obvious, Con is carrying on where he left off from a former life, so beautifully too. Thank you for bringing this to us! We are better for it~
How fascinating to listen to this man. It pains my heart to see forests being clear cut for more housing when there are already buildings that could be revived. Con's leather work is absolutely stunning! Thank you both for this video. Looking forward to the next one.
Dear Terri, I almost forgot to say how helpful this video is for me! Just yesterday I set up a live trap like yours for a rat (who hasn't entered it yet). I saw how you bravely released the door to set him free. Well, that fortified me to handle the situation. I've released lots of mice from their little traps, but never handled the larger trap for a rat. Thank you!
Apparently rats get nervous when something new turns up and won't go near the trap for a while. We put some bait outside of it as well to get him to go closer to it. Hope you catch yours soon. And though I want to bask in your approval - it was Lol who bravely released him... not me!!😂
Wonderful interview very interesting, thank you. The origional celtic shoes and craft work are incredible. My connection to Ireland is through my mothers family, I have always had a strong spiritual connection to Ireland through their stories. My Grandmother was from County Mayo in Ballyhaunis, she moved before WW2 and then moved to New Zealand after the war with her husband and children. Her mother was still in Ballyhaunis when she moved they were the Lanigans. I was overseas with my partner before covid and we were supposed to be going to Ireland and to visit Ballyhaunis when he fell I'll and we had to return to NZ, I was gutted as I always wanted to go to Ireland and to my families home town. Anyway, loved your video and I have subcribed, I will also look at his website. Thank you for bringing Ireland to me this morning.
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Hello, yes it was very sad. I spent my whole life hearing about my Grand mothers life going up in Ballyhaunis and my mother's, and my Great Grandmother 'Granny Lanigan. ' And my Great aunt Bridie who died of turburculoses in one of the convent schools I think at the age of 14 or maybe she was younger. I had spent my whole life waiting to go there and immerse myself in my cultural heritage, and to pay my respects to them at the graveyard in Ballyhaunis. I was very disappointed but hopefully I will have another opportunity to go sometime. It has been a life long dream to visit.
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden If you are ever in Ballyhaunis and have a free moment, I would love to have some little flowers put on their Graves, something that I didn't have the opportunity to do. My Great Grandmother's name was Bridget Lanigan.
What a sweet, gentle soul. Thank you for sharing him & his wisdom with us. Most of all, thank you for sharing yourself with us weekly here on TH-cam. I look forward to hearing from you & learn something every time. Peace, Love & Happiness Always in All Ways my sister. Blessed Be❣❣
I visited Ireland and fell in love with it. The green, rolling hills, the sheep dotting the countryside. It is a land of poetry. I have Irish ancestry, northern Ireland, and my great great grandmother came with her 7 children across the ocean to settle in Cincinnati in the US to escape the potato famine. She was a laundress. Something practical to care for her children and earn a small income along the way. My great-grandmother was a pianist known for her Liszt. I was so happy in Ireland. Now that everyone is gone, I have so little connection to it. It's lovely to spend time listening to you and Con. Thank you.
What an interesting person and what a great energy he seemed to have. I loved what he said about no being a worshipper of nature and it really resonated with me. My intention has always been to remember I am nature, that it is not something distinct from me x
Really beautiful! First, that was so sweet of you to release the rat back into the wild. How wonderful to meet a real Celtic Druid! I love how he talked about shape shifting the land to allow a forest to grow and about all trees being of value. Also enjoyed his explanation of the different types of meditation. Very informative and engaging video. Thank you! 🌻
That was very fascinating thank you for sharing your friend Con with us. I loved that he created a beautiful forest and is also an amazing historical artisan . The Celtic Druid Temple looks to be such an intresting place. Thank you again for all that lovely photography. Ps Glad that ratty has gone to find his or her friends badger and mole and even Mr Toad :) Love from Canada xo
beautiful people so genuine. So in touch with nature and grounded. lovely. the fire, the use of the earth the respect, it in the end gives us life clothes, food, shelter etc. Then we go back to it to feed the land and become food for grass etc.
So glad I caught this. I can’t even begin to explain how meaningful this is for me to have heard this today. I started my Bardic training a year and a half ago and I’ve been truly struggling to get to the point where I feel ready to create my initiation ritual. Recently went back to the beginning… again 🙃 With Imbolc fast upon us, with all that that means, hearing about Con’s crafting skills, mindful of the super new moon tonight and tomorrow, and my stop smoking date all coming together, and with every book I open seemingly talking to me, I’m pretty convinced I’m in the right place, here, in this moment. Thanks to you both and to all 🙏🫶🏻
Thank you Terri for the excellent presentation and wealth of our humanity! I feel refreshed and hugged by you and Con with this nature and people created gratitude in our lives together. Blessings, I love the wisdom you are bringing into the world.
I am ancient Welsh Culdee Druid passed down to me through my bloodline. We never died out, nor have other lines of other Druidry, we’re just scattered around the world.
I would be wary of anyone who professes to be a druid. It was a position bestowed upon an individual by their Clan tribe or Society. The success of a tribe in the early days was largely dependent on a druid leader and the great many skills they possessed. In short, I believe a druid would have to be picked by his community, and it has nothing to do with hereditary lineage
Thank you Terri for introducing Con and visiting the Druid space. Felt very honoured. His craftmanship in leather is just beautiful and reminds me of going to craft fairs with my Dad many moons ago. My Dad worked in wood and one of the crafters on another stall worked in leather and I loved his work. Wonderful to connect to and share in the insights and wisdom of Con. Thank you both. Ratty was also very cute!!
This is so lovely 🥰 My surname means Druid but no one in my family has implemented any sort of Druidic Practices in their day to day life, so I’m starting to spark an interest but I’ve never seen an actual Druid ever, so this is so cool!! ❤❤ I’ve always felt connected to the nature and the earth, And then I found about the Druids! Sending love, Ayanna 🌻
Thank you for this one! Druidism has always been a fascination of mine. Con's leather work is amazing, I would love to see more of it. I hope you do dedicate an episode to Ogham, I consider myself a student of ancient languages and symbols, and include Ogham in my art work.
An outstanding video; thanks a million for sharing Con & Niamh with us, well done! What a treasure trove of high quality crafts made with passion and true artistry. Those shoes are magnificent and high quality to boot. The Celtic Traditions run deep within one's being, whether conscious or subconscious, they are forever present.
Terri, thank you so much for taking me (us) to visit someone so lovely, talented and wise. Thank you for your wisdom ways and your beautiful channel and Lol's beautiful photography.
A few more miles and a nice visit with Collette at Bealtaine. That's a wonderful trip and I will have to visit the Celtic Druid Temple on my next adventure to Ireland!! ❤
I am so pleased to have found this presentation. It really spoke to my ancestry and brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful skills and products. Much appreciated. Thank you!
Thank-you Terri, Lol, and thank-you to your second guest. 🦋❕ Your first guest was a surprise. This topic is important, but not often discussed. Thank-you! 🦋
Hi Terri. You tube helped me discover your channel recently and I am loving you and your content. Having been an avid gardener all my life I so resonate with your teachings. My grandmother was Yugoslavian and lived in Austria as an adult. My fondest memories are foraging in the woods with her as a small child. Thank you for being a you tube friend to so many.
Con is so amazing…so wise and actively healing the earth just as you are…thank you for sharing this important video. I want to know more and going to research. Have a great week❤️🧚
Dear Terri....................a very interesting video..................and man.....................thank you for sharing...............have a beautiful day Blessings and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel Germany☘☘☘
A Wonderful film Terri 🌲 Thank you 🌲 So Lovely to meet Con 🌲 His Leather Work is Amazing 🌲 I agree with him about having a hobby, as we are all Creative Souls. My Grandfather did woodworking, which brought him so much happiness. I loved to be in his wood shop, to visit with him as he worked. 🎄🌲🌲
His work is amazing. My aunt did woodworking too through nightschool. She was a great inspiration to me. I love working with wood - not that I do a lot but if I had more time I would like to learn xx
Much of what you shared in this video is very similar to what I learned at my father's knee as a child. Our family was half Druid and half Catholic.. I learned the ancient ways from the Druid side, and those teachings and ways of living in harmony with Nature and the gods, elementals and ancestors. I learned that walking this path is more like farming than anything else... planning, blessing, sowing, caring for that which is in progress, and eventually harvesting... all in harmony with the three realms and denizons thereof. I found it to be a way of deep peace and balance... Nice to see these teachings being shown here... Thank you!
What a lovely fellow! Con's presence is calming and humble as he shared such wisdom. I so appreciated your conversation! Thank you for sharing. Blessings. xo
His craftsmanship is exquisite! After watching this video it made me reflect on sacred trees in my own (islamic) tradition, and the significance of trees. Very cool video. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Terri it was an heartwarming and interesting information. Lovely and clever druid with the gentle respect for nature. i got heavily warm inside. Thanks again and may all good spirit be with you.. thanks Ole
I absolutely love this Terri, really happy to see all the beautiful work he is doing, the forest shoes, the talk about the 3 realms coming together. I am looking forward to seeing more. Have a lovely day ❤⭐❤
I loved the part where the Druid said he wouldn't want to devalue any of the other trees😁💕💫💞. They all have their own characters and truth. 💚🌞 Beautiful craft work too!
They do. Lots of blessings from the trees. xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden This past year Terri, I encountered 40 metre high Hornbeam. I tell'ya kidd, he is a tough cookie👀😃. After several attempts, he is beginning to be more compliant when I greet 'him'😬... I think😄.
I love the reactions when the various trees respond.
There is a beautiful book about Celtic tree astrology 🙌🏻
@@Daantje2022 can you share the title please or the author blessings and gratitude
The Indians call trees the standing people, the cells of plants are similar to human.
The cells of plants contain energised water, it is the best source. Being able to consume 60 % of food raw, provides a good balance of water.
I am absolutely CRAVING to learn more about this!
I have Irish ancestry, as well as Native American, and, I believe they were definitely on to something, in their beliefs!
Please, do me videos, like this one! So many of us need to learn the TRUTH , of the old ways.
The next couple of videos will be about this. There is another visit to Con coming up xx
Yes! I am just starting on the path to my Irish heritage and need all the help I can get to l help me learn
I loved hearing about the responsibilities of a Druid. I was so happy to hear him talk about broadleaf reforestation. Here in Nova Scotia, we are losing so many of our forested areas and our wildlife is suffering from it. Makes my heart warm to know there are still people who care.
It is sad to hear you are losing your wonderful forests. We cannot expect governments to do anything about it, despite all their talk, it is up to us. That is why Con is inspiring. xx
@Danu's Irish Herb Garden you're absolutely right Terri.
I think here in NS that far too many trees are being cut and trucked off without regard for what they mean to our community. ❤
@1voovvoov1 greed... the root off all evil smh
People should hold thedeforesters to account
Makes sense now why the beach is such an amazing place-three realms together ❤️
And if you are there at twilight or dawn, you are adding another threshold of liminality which makes it truly magical. xxx
💚👋👋👋
What a charming gentleman, quiet of speech, interesting knowledge, and creative mind and hands. Would love to listen to him more
Thanks Terri so much.
He is a rare one! xx
Thanks for bringing us with you to meet this wonderful man...🤗
You're welcome - glad you enjoyed the visit. xx
"The Beautiful Celtic Knowledge (shoes, boots, belts & crafts too). You & Colette have brought me closer to my Celtic ancestry (Cork & Cornwall), & along with my Native American ancestry (Shasta tribe Northern California) I feel truly blessed!" Love & Blessings from Queensland🦚🐊🐝
Well you have great genes . 2 of the best peoples on earth
All the best from st Michael's Mount, Cornwall.
@@cheiftain732 native Americans hunted more species into extinction then literally ANY other culture that has ever existed! Not to mention they cut the top of people's heads off!
This is amazing Terri.What a wonderful,gentle,talented man.🙏🌈😃x
He really is! Glad you liked it xx
As a leather worker, I can say without question, that is excellent, creative work anyone would be proud to own.❤️🤗🐝
I totally agree - especially after seeing it in the flesh so to speak! xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Yes! He is talented, skilled and creative! That’s a wonderful combination for almost anything❤️🤗🐝
I'm an OBOD member & Druidry has changed my life. So exciting to hear from a Druid of another order!
Yes indeed. All the paths lead to the same place. xx
Same for me too!
Likewise :).
What a calm and centred fellow and with such a crafting gift too!
Loved this beautiful Druid man! What a great conversation, and artist/craftsman. Looking forward to more Druidic times in the future as both of you explore. Thank you, absolutely beautiful on every level!
So glad you enjoyed it. Con is a lovely man and lovely to talk to. xx
I love to see and listen to people walking their true path in this life. And is obvious, Con is carrying on where he left off from a former life, so beautifully too. Thank you for bringing this to us! We are better for it~
Aw, that is a lovely thing to say. xx
How fascinating to listen to this man. It pains my heart to see forests being clear cut for more housing when there are already buildings that could be revived. Con's leather work is absolutely stunning! Thank you both for this video. Looking forward to the next one.
It pains my heart to see forests and woodlands cut for anything. So sad! NExt week, this Sunday, Con talks ogham. xx
I love that you humanely trapped and released that rat. He was such a cutey. All animal life should be protected ✌🏽☘️
Of course - he is just being himself and doesn't deserve to die for that xx
The day after he got eaten by a big bird 😉 circle of life.
I had the occasion to save 3 bats and, having done so, grew to cherish them.
What a lovely man. Thank you for sharing him with us. I'm looking forward to your Ohm episode.
So glad you enjoyed meeting him xx
May the magic and healing spirits of our ancestors will get stronger!☀
Dear Terri, I almost forgot to say how helpful this video is for me! Just yesterday I set up a live trap like yours for a rat (who hasn't entered it yet). I saw how you bravely released the door to set him free. Well, that fortified me to handle the situation. I've released lots of mice from their little traps, but never handled the larger trap for a rat. Thank you!
Apparently rats get nervous when something new turns up and won't go near the trap for a while. We put some bait outside of it as well to get him to go closer to it. Hope you catch yours soon. And though I want to bask in your approval - it was Lol who bravely released him... not me!!😂
Wonderful interview very interesting, thank you. The origional celtic shoes and craft work are incredible. My connection to Ireland is through my mothers family, I have always had a strong spiritual connection to Ireland through their stories. My Grandmother was from County Mayo in Ballyhaunis, she moved before WW2 and then moved to New Zealand after the war with her husband and children. Her mother was still in Ballyhaunis when she moved they were the Lanigans. I was overseas with my partner before covid and we were supposed to be going to Ireland and to visit Ballyhaunis when he fell I'll and we had to return to NZ, I was gutted as I always wanted to go to Ireland and to my families home town. Anyway, loved your video and I have subcribed, I will also look at his website. Thank you for bringing Ireland to me this morning.
I was just a couple of miles from Ballyhaunis yesterday! Such a shame for you that you were so close and had to go home xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Hello, yes it was very sad. I spent my whole life hearing about my Grand mothers life going up in Ballyhaunis and my mother's, and my Great Grandmother 'Granny Lanigan. ' And my Great aunt Bridie who died of turburculoses in one of the convent schools I think at the age of 14 or maybe she was younger. I had spent my whole life waiting to go there and immerse myself in my cultural heritage, and to pay my respects to them at the graveyard in Ballyhaunis. I was very disappointed but hopefully I will have another opportunity to go sometime. It has been a life long dream to visit.
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden If you are ever in Ballyhaunis and have a free moment, I would love to have some little flowers put on their Graves, something that I didn't have the opportunity to do. My Great Grandmother's name was Bridget Lanigan.
What a sweet, gentle soul. Thank you for sharing him & his wisdom with us. Most of all, thank you for sharing yourself with us weekly here on TH-cam. I look forward to hearing from you & learn something every time. Peace, Love & Happiness Always in All Ways my sister. Blessed Be❣❣
Many blessings to you too - thank you so much and so glad you are enjoying the channel and enjoying meeting Con xx
Wonderful to see old crafts return; even with modern 'adjustments'. Glad you had a nice visit.
I agree - craft work is not something taught so much any more. xx
Amazing video . I would love to meet David . 💫❣️Julie 🇬🇧
Doncaster x
I visited Ireland and fell in love with it. The green, rolling hills, the sheep dotting the countryside. It is a land of poetry. I have Irish ancestry, northern Ireland, and my great great grandmother came with her 7 children across the ocean to settle in Cincinnati in the US to escape the potato famine. She was a laundress. Something practical to care for her children and earn a small income along the way. My great-grandmother was a pianist known for her Liszt. I was so happy in Ireland. Now that everyone is gone, I have so little connection to it. It's lovely to spend time listening to you and Con. Thank you.
What an interesting person and what a great energy he seemed to have. I loved what he said about no being a worshipper of nature and it really resonated with me. My intention has always been to remember I am nature, that it is not something distinct from me x
Absolutely. We have been trained to observe as if it something separate but we know nature is us xx
Really beautiful! First, that was so sweet of you to release the rat back into the wild. How wonderful to meet a real Celtic Druid! I love how he talked about shape shifting the land to allow a forest to grow and about all trees being of value. Also enjoyed his explanation of the different types of meditation. Very informative and engaging video. Thank you! 🌻
I just learned so much in this video. Absolutely loved it. Thank you for taking us along.
So glad to hear that xx
Wow, felt this so deeply. As an American with Irish lineage, listening to this felt like finding a lost part of myself🕯️🙏🏼🧜🏽♀️
So glad you enjoyed it so much and it helped you connect with yourself. xx
What a deeply talented man! So intresting and amazing .
I agree - very interesting and informative xx
Wow! Thank You Terri, What A Wonderful Man, You Make a Lovely Calm Gentle Interviewer...This Channel Gets Better & Better 💚🌟☀️🌟💚
Aw Sally, you are very kind, thank you. xx
That was very fascinating thank you for sharing your friend Con with us. I loved that he created a beautiful forest and is also an amazing historical artisan . The Celtic Druid Temple looks to be such an intresting place. Thank you again for all that lovely photography.
Ps Glad that ratty has gone to find his or her friends badger and mole and even Mr Toad :)
Love from Canada xo
What a skilled craftsmen! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this chat with your lovely wise Druid friend! 🌟🌀🌟🌀🌟🌀
2 beautiful beings full of magic,
Thankyou for showing the world such beauty 😌
May Light, Love and Wisdom be with all 🙏💚🧙♂️
beautiful people so genuine. So in touch with nature and grounded. lovely. the fire, the use of the earth the respect, it in the end gives us life clothes, food, shelter etc. Then we go back to it to feed the land and become food for grass etc.
Yes, a beautiful cycle xx
Thank you for setting the rat free to find a new home Terri!
Thank you sharing this wonderful meeting 🌿💦💫
Hey Barbara - hope you are well and glad you liked the meeting.xx
I enjoy listening to you, thank you for your service to humanity, much love!
Just when I needed something uplifting and life affirming, this video pops up. Literally brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for posting this video.
You are so welcome Vanessa, glad you liked it. xx
So glad I caught this. I can’t even begin to explain how meaningful this is for me to have heard this today. I started my Bardic training a year and a half ago and I’ve been truly struggling to get to the point where I feel ready to create my initiation ritual. Recently went back to the beginning… again 🙃
With Imbolc fast upon us, with all that that means, hearing about Con’s crafting skills, mindful of the super new moon tonight and tomorrow, and my stop smoking date all coming together, and with every book I open seemingly talking to me, I’m pretty convinced I’m in the right place, here, in this moment. Thanks to you both and to all 🙏🫶🏻
Sounds like you are receiving loud and clear😃 xx
Oh man ,that Con are a masterclass leader shoes & gods maker. Sweet & lovely interview.🤗🦋🤗
What an informative and lovely interview!
Very informative and glad you enjoyed it. xx
Thank you for sharing the Druid Way and the beautiful crafts. Blessings xx
You are so welcome, glad you liked it. xx Blessings x
Thank you Terri for the excellent presentation and wealth of our humanity! I feel refreshed and hugged by you and Con with this nature and people created gratitude in our lives together. Blessings, I love the wisdom you are bringing into the world.
Thank you for sharing this with us Terri. What an incredibly interesting man Con is, so talented. 💚
You are welcome Louise and glad you enjoyed it xx
What an amazing video visit! Con is very unique and inspiring. Thank you for this. 🐇💕🍀
You are very welcome Corrie xx
I am ancient Welsh Culdee Druid passed down to me through my bloodline. We never died out, nor have other lines of other Druidry, we’re just scattered around the world.
How interesting and good to hear
Any in Australia to talk to?
Do you HAVE to born a Druid (as in passed down through your bloodline) or can anyone study Druidry?
I would be wary of anyone who professes to be a druid. It was a position bestowed upon an individual by their Clan tribe or Society. The success of a tribe in the early days was largely dependent on a druid leader and the great many skills they possessed. In short, I believe a druid would have to be picked by his community, and it has nothing to do with hereditary lineage
Do you know any druid or nature witches around the Netherlands? Thank you ☺️🍀✨
Thank you Terri for introducing Con and visiting the Druid space. Felt very honoured. His craftmanship in leather is just beautiful and reminds me of going to craft fairs with my Dad many moons ago. My Dad worked in wood and one of the crafters on another stall worked in leather and I loved his work. Wonderful to connect to and share in the insights and wisdom of Con. Thank you both. Ratty was also very cute!!
It is a wonderful experience to see true craftsmanship and woodworking is so beautiful as well xx
,thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom, such a beautiful gift you are
A wonderful conversation. Thank you for presenting it to us and giving insight into an overlooked way of living in harmony!
Oh, thank you so much for sharing this video with us sending all my love
Many Happy Returns xx
This is so lovely 🥰 My surname means Druid but no one in my family has implemented any sort of Druidic Practices in their day to day life, so I’m starting to spark an interest but I’ve never seen an actual Druid ever, so this is so cool!! ❤❤
I’ve always felt connected to the nature and the earth, And then I found about the Druids!
Sending love, Ayanna 🌻
Love to you too - there are a few druids here so welcome!
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden ❤️❤️
This was really special and huge interest to me. A lifetime of searching is worth the joy of each new find. Thank you for blessing my life.
Thank you for this one! Druidism has always been a fascination of mine. Con's leather work is amazing, I would love to see more of it. I hope you do dedicate an episode to Ogham, I consider myself a student of ancient languages and symbols, and include Ogham in my art work.
Chat about Ogham is next Sunday - this Sunday. xx
Realy enjoyed this video and talking about your friend druid lifestyle.Thank you both ❤
You are very welcome Miroslavafear xx
Thank you very much for showing us this encounter. And to the kind Druid for sharing with us his experience and wisdom
You are welcome! Glad you liked it. xx
It is good to know there are folk like you. Thanks for sharing this great video. Cheers!
Glad you liked it and found it interesting. xx
so lovely.....resonated and living this life on the island here, blessings x
Blessings and welcome xx
Such a lovely interesting podcast today. Loved hearing from Con & all his wonderful crafts. Thank you Terri 🏴
Hello , my Lady
Thank You
An outstanding video; thanks a million for sharing Con & Niamh with us, well done! What a treasure trove of high quality crafts made with passion and true artistry. Those shoes are magnificent and high quality to boot. The Celtic Traditions run deep within one's being, whether conscious or subconscious, they are forever present.
Thanks for your pleasant presentation.I just seemed to have stumbled on to clicking here, and it was nice.
Well, you are very welcome x
Terri, thank you so much for taking me (us) to visit someone so lovely, talented and wise. Thank you for your wisdom ways and your beautiful channel and Lol's beautiful photography.
Thank you! Thanks for your appreciation xx
A few more miles and a nice visit with Collette at Bealtaine. That's a wonderful trip and I will have to visit the Celtic Druid Temple on my next adventure to Ireland!! ❤
We do a different route when going to visit Colette - the other side of the mountains! xx
Hello Dwayne- great to see your name on here, I have wondered how school and life are going for you.......I hope really well! Many Blessings, Joy
I especially loved this episode - thank you!
THANK YOU
I am so pleased to have found this presentation. It really spoke to my ancestry and brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful skills and products. Much appreciated. Thank you!
That's wonderful, glad it touched you in that way. xx
Thank-you Terri, Lol, and thank-you to your second guest. 🦋❕
Your first guest was a surprise. This topic is important, but not often discussed. Thank-you! 🦋
Glad you enjoyed it BlueSky xx
Fantastic interview, beautiful souls.
Glad you enjoyed it. xx
Stunningly beautiful shoes and boots❤❤❤ his work is stunning - blessed hands..
Thank-you for sharing knowledge, beautiful leather work.🧚♀️🍀
My Sunday morning treat…. ☺️. Thank you again Terri. Have a fun coming week.
Thanks Miss Prissy - I hope to xx
That was a wonderful visit. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it xx
Amazing interview. Wonderful, beautiful work.
Isn't it beautiful - incredible. xx
Hi Terri. You tube helped me discover your channel recently and I am loving you and your content. Having been an avid gardener all my life I so resonate with your teachings. My grandmother was Yugoslavian and lived in Austria as an adult. My fondest memories are foraging in the woods with her as a small child. Thank you for being a you tube friend to so many.
Con is so amazing…so wise and actively healing the earth just as you are…thank you for sharing this important video. I want to know more and going to research. Have a great week❤️🧚
Enjoy your research!xx
Dear Terri....................a very interesting video..................and man.....................thank you for sharing...............have a beautiful day Blessings and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel Germany☘☘☘
Hello Daggy xx
Hi there Danu🌸
Very interesting video, thank you for sharing!🌱🌾🍃
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How fascinating. Looking forward to your next meeting with Con.
A Wonderful film Terri 🌲 Thank you 🌲 So Lovely to meet Con 🌲 His Leather Work is Amazing 🌲 I agree with him about having a hobby, as we are all Creative Souls. My Grandfather did woodworking, which brought him so much happiness. I loved to be in his wood shop, to visit with him as he worked. 🎄🌲🌲
His work is amazing. My aunt did woodworking too through nightschool. She was a great inspiration to me. I love working with wood - not that I do a lot but if I had more time I would like to learn xx
Lovely to see olde skills rekindled
Thank you for sharing with us this wonderful visit to the Druid temple. What a kind and interesting fellow!
So glad you enjoyed it Carol. xx
Thank you, Terri. Beautiful shoes and leather work. So enjoyed the history behind the artistry.
It is always enjoyable to hear the history behind thing - especially things we tend to take for granted. xx
Thankyou for helping little dear ratty 💗🙏💗
Much of what you shared in this video is very similar to what I learned at my father's knee as a child. Our family was half Druid and half Catholic.. I learned the ancient ways from the Druid side, and those teachings and ways of living in harmony with Nature and the gods, elementals and ancestors. I learned that walking this path is more like farming than anything else... planning, blessing, sowing, caring for that which is in progress, and eventually harvesting... all in harmony with the three realms and denizons thereof. I found it to be a way of deep peace and balance... Nice to see these teachings being shown here... Thank you!
What a lovely video, Terri. I've driven that road many times!
This marvellous, gentle man reminds me so much of my father who made longbows
So glad you liked it. Making longbows?? Another great craft that is almost lost to us today. xx
What a lovely fellow! Con's presence is calming and humble as he shared such wisdom. I so appreciated your conversation! Thank you for sharing. Blessings. xo
Hello how are you doing?
gosh I would so like to visit the sacred sights of Ireland.
Perhaps you will one day. xx
It was lovely to watch and listen to you both conversing. Thank you for sharing. :-)
Thanks for watching Lucas - glad you enjoyed it. xx
Fantastic programme. So inspiring 🙏🍀
Con and his wife Niamh are very inspiring people. I always feel inspired by people who plant trees, love Nature and work with their hands. xx
Loved this. Think I’ve got an inner Druid! This is a kindred spirit ❤❤❤thank you for sharing 😊
You are so welcome xx
Wow what an interesting video today!
The hand made shoes are timeless works of art !
Just found this today and was I was fascinated. New subscriber, thank you.
You are very welcome Pictish xx thanks for subscribing.
His craftsmanship is exquisite! After watching this video it made me reflect on sacred trees in my own (islamic) tradition, and the significance of trees. Very cool video. Thank you for sharing!
Love you all
Thanks x
Deeply moved🙏🏽 Many blessings 🙌🏾
Thank you Terri it was an heartwarming and interesting information. Lovely and clever druid with the gentle respect for nature. i got heavily warm inside. Thanks again and may all good spirit be with you.. thanks Ole
And with you too Ole - glad you enjoyed it . xx A man who walks his talk xx
Thank u both for a rare & genuine interview
Glad you enjoyed it xx
Love this video. Thank you so much. I love learning about Druidry, and following the ancient path. 💜 x
I absolutely love this Terri, really happy to see all the beautiful work he is doing, the forest shoes, the talk about the 3 realms coming together. I am looking forward to seeing more. Have a lovely day ❤⭐❤
Thank you so much Steph, (having a lovely day so far) so glad this video made you happy xxx😀
💚What an interesting and wise man . I have never seen such beautiful hand crafted shoes ! x
He really is and when you hold his shoes and boots you just want a pair😃 xx
Thanks for introducing us to Con and interviewing him in your gentle way. It opened my eyes to current druidical thinking.
You are welcome and I am glad it has got you thinking xx
Thank you so much for this sharing moment 🌸🌼🌸🍃💚🍃many blessings to your soul 💖
I enjoyed this very much. Com seems very gentle and ethereal. Your questions were very well presented. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! xx