I’ve learned that spirits are wonderful resources of information. They hold just as much value as the living folks and can also tell you important things that no one else knows. My ancestral lineage has always been here to help and be reunited with me. Our relationship is avuncular and good natured and I’m happy for that.
@@24Tkinyo We're here my good brotha, I'm impressed at your knowledge on African spiritual systems. You are a chosen one and continue to keep teaching us the truth.
Brigid was a goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann. She was a daughter of the chief of the gods, The Dagda, and was known as a goddess of healers, poets, smiths, childbirth and inspiration. Her name means "exalted one". This article by Branfionn NicGrioghair explores the story of Brigid and the later Christian Saint, St. Brigid, who is still honoured to this day, especially in Faughart, her birthplace, and Kildare, where she founded a monastery.
THis is a great video. I want to revive my culture and language .i also wanna stop global colonization and racism.. and that is my business. I come in peace. I take myself too seriously and im a bit of an idiot tbh.
Awesome video!!!!! Very informative. I a Santa Muerte devotee. Ty
You're welcome! I am a devotee/ muertista as well, some of my favorite you tube videos are from Janel Longeria❤
This was very informal I appreciate you
I love that you throw in a reference to ceramonial magick❤
This video is a gem! I added some of this information to my notes to put into my personal tool belt. Thank you ❤️
What does it mean when a person says they have been scratched?
I’ve learned that spirits are wonderful resources of information. They hold just as much value as the living folks and can also tell you important things that no one else knows. My ancestral lineage has always been here to help and be reunited with me. Our relationship is avuncular and good natured and I’m happy for that.
Brotha you have mastered spirituality. You understand the Loas and Orishas, their purpose and how they function in life and death.
Sakpase!! Ase Family.. Gratitude
@@24Tkinyo We're here my good brotha, I'm impressed at your knowledge on African spiritual systems. You are a chosen one and continue to keep teaching us the truth.
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom. 🤍
My pleasure!
Whats reason for not goin at nite when startin out?
Brigid was a goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann. She was a daughter of the chief of the gods, The Dagda, and was known as a goddess of healers, poets, smiths, childbirth and inspiration. Her name means "exalted one". This article by Branfionn NicGrioghair explores the story of Brigid and the later Christian Saint, St. Brigid, who is still honoured to this day, especially in Faughart, her birthplace, and Kildare, where she founded a monastery.
Good video! Who is this guy sharing the knowledge?
King Narmer ❤
@@janetdawson6663 thank you! I will look him up on ig
Very good brother!!!
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THis is a great video. I want to revive my culture and language .i also wanna stop global colonization and racism.. and that is my business. I come in peace. I take myself too seriously and im a bit of an idiot tbh.
Always pay the same respect to the dead you would in life. tip yer hat.
So where are we supposed to leave our offerings In the cemetery of the graveyard ?
I think I get it
And where is the best place to bury our spells in the cemetery ?
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