Yesterday (February 1st) was also Brigid’s day
“modern giebrish”… hihihi… love it, and the way she’s so “scorpio” with such a neutral presence
Also LOVE the picture behind her…
some days ago, a friend asked if I would like to share a dessert with him after a wonderful lunch together by the beach. he already knows that I don’t eat sugar - only very seldomly. I looked into his eyes and said something like “I say no to sugar and then have other precious sweetness instead”, with a grin that somehow looked a bit like this woman’s expression of neutrality in knowing about deep magic and having access to realities that are so amazing!
Anyway, she’s really a “scorpio” woman - not my style I feel all is useful here on the planet. nothing happens by chance and we are all connected
if it wasn’t for all of what she’s describing, she would not have anything to speak about… or at least, not be talking about it
infinite blessings to her and consciousness on fire
This is a mathmatically significant date. Feb 5th is the date to celebrate
Matthew Fox wrote about her this morning!
lovely text.
thank you for sharing.
this part:“Brigid addresses: the portal between the pre-Christian and the Christian; that between the divine and the human; that between humanity and the earth; and the “liminal space between the womb of the universe and what is trying to come into being.” for me, touches the space where we receive divine inspiration from dreams into earth…
Good word Disposition …
“The spirit is not hindered by the treacherous hand. Nor silenced the sweet harp of my land.” ~ Wales NA
beloved @fenwizard … deeply touched with this music. thank you SO much. it’s already on my playlist of Ireland’s retreat. and in my heart
If you’ve never seen this movie, it’s a must! It will resonate with anyone who has an older parent, or anyone who thinks about getting older (or anyone else).
Looks good, will check it out, reminds me of this one:
if you have not seen it, really good, can watch free here:
https://tubitv.com/movies/100007690/memento?start=true&tracking=google-feed&utm_source=google-feed
Both movies leave you with a punch in the gut. Anthony Hopkins won an oscar and the movie stays with you for a long, long time.