@ShoryoTombo Which chant? Anything I have used in that ritual is easy to transcribe, since I did read them out during the video. Or you can Google them (I gave the book and information).
@Aelwyndaeira The chant I was refering to is the winter sweeping. I understood the first line you read but the rest I couldn't understand...lol That's just me with bad hearing who always ask people to repeat themselves over and over again. I'll figure it out and thanks for pointing out the book and information, I didn't hear that part either until I replayed it. :-)
wish i would have seen this WAAAAYYYY earlier. its pronounced i-Mole. gael word. and its gaelic, NOT celtic. celtic is deriverived fromm ancient greek word ketoi meaning, basicly, barbarian or outsider. just some tips.
Thank you for the correction. I've heard i-Mole, im-BOLC, im-BOLG, ewe-milk, im-BILL...etc. etc. My sources are various Wiccan traditions, Druids I have met, and Celtic Reconstructionists. I used the most commonly way it was spoken in North America. But yes, I should have added the OTHER pronunciations as well.
And yes, I meant to say "Gaelic", not "Celtic". Perhaps I'll redo this one. ;)
Lucky Duck!!!. It sounds so amazeing. I hope it turns out wonderful and amazeing. I wish i could do a tradi. ritual for this Sabbat but family going to be home so its going to be loud. But i hope you all the best..
A nice simple ritual is a prayer to Brigid, and lighting a candle with some water and white flowers near by. Doesn't have to be huge and fancy to be meaningful! :)
Would you be so kind to email me here that chant. I would love to use it this year if it's ok. Blessed Be )O(
ShoryoTombo 1 year ago
@ShoryoTombo Which chant? Anything I have used in that ritual is easy to transcribe, since I did read them out during the video. Or you can Google them (I gave the book and information).
Aelwyndaeira 1 year ago
@Aelwyndaeira The chant I was refering to is the winter sweeping. I understood the first line you read but the rest I couldn't understand...lol That's just me with bad hearing who always ask people to repeat themselves over and over again. I'll figure it out and thanks for pointing out the book and information, I didn't hear that part either until I replayed it. :-)
ShoryoTombo 1 year ago
Beautiful
Greeman3 2 years ago
wish i would have seen this WAAAAYYYY earlier. its pronounced i-Mole. gael word. and its gaelic, NOT celtic. celtic is deriverived fromm ancient greek word ketoi meaning, basicly, barbarian or outsider. just some tips.
lordyellowdog 2 years ago
Thank you for the correction. I've heard i-Mole, im-BOLC, im-BOLG, ewe-milk, im-BILL...etc. etc. My sources are various Wiccan traditions, Druids I have met, and Celtic Reconstructionists. I used the most commonly way it was spoken in North America. But yes, I should have added the OTHER pronunciations as well.
And yes, I meant to say "Gaelic", not "Celtic". Perhaps I'll redo this one. ;)
Aelwyndaeira 2 years ago
Hope you had a good one. Sounds like you did though;)
MistyWitch2601 4 years ago
Hope you did, as well! :)
Aelwyndaeira 4 years ago
Lucky Duck!!!. It sounds so amazeing. I hope it turns out wonderful and amazeing. I wish i could do a tradi. ritual for this Sabbat but family going to be home so its going to be loud. But i hope you all the best..
Blessed Be
Tyler
lepndahood 4 years ago
A nice simple ritual is a prayer to Brigid, and lighting a candle with some water and white flowers near by. Doesn't have to be huge and fancy to be meaningful! :)
Aelwyndaeira 4 years ago
That was a really nice video on Imbolc, thanks. Even though you did this a year ago, it is of course timeless, not to mention inspirational.
Shira
goddessshira 4 years ago
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I actually filmed this yesterday and uploaded it 22 hours ago. :) YouTube must be being wacky or something.
Aelwyndaeira 4 years ago
oh! lol. Well in that case, have a great ritual and Imbolc 2008! ha ha ha. Blessed be.
goddessshira 4 years ago
I hope you had a great Imbolg! Blessings!
Aelwyndaeira 4 years ago