Celts | Becoming a Seer
The gift of the ‘sight’ was highly valued by the Celts. But this gift could cause the possessor great sorrow, especially if he or she foresaw the death of someone close to them. On the other hand, the seer might be able to avert catastrophe after receiving a premonition of danger.
The most famous see in Irish mythology was Fionn, whose name means ‘wise or knowing one’. It was said that he gained…
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Shantemon Stone Row
The Shantemon Stone Row, also called Finn McCool’s Fingers, is located about 3.7 kilometres from Ballyhaise, Ireland.
Read more at: https://paganplaces.com/places/shantemon-stone-row/
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Celts | Becoming a Seer
Celts | Becoming a Seer
The gift of the ‘sight’ was highly valued by the Celts. But this gift could cause the possessor great sorrow, especially if he or she foresaw the death of someone close to them. On the other hand, the seer might be able to avert catastrophe after receiving a premonition of danger.
The most famous see in Irish mythology was Fionn, whose name means ‘wise or knowing one’. It was said that he gained…
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Celts | Becoming a Seer
The gift of the ‘sight’ was highly valued by the Celts. But this gift could cause the possessor great sorrow, especially if he or she foresaw the death of someone close to them. On the other hand, the seer might be able to avert catastrophe after receiving a premonition of danger.
The most famous see in Irish mythology was Fionn, whose name means ‘wise or knowing one’. It was said that he gained…
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Celts | Becoming a Seer The gift of the ‘sight’ was highly valued by the Celts. But this gift could cause the possessor great sorrow, especially if he or she foresaw the death of someone close to them.
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Celts | Becoming a Seer
The gift of the ‘sight’ was highly valued by the Celts. But this gift could cause the possessor great sorrow, especially if he or she foresaw the death of someone close to them. On the other hand, the seer might be able to avert catastrophe after receiving a premonition of danger.
The most famous see in Irish mythology was Fionn, whose name means ‘wise or knowing one’. It was said that he gained…
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