Amergin is Old Irish and is pronounced close to Ah-ver-yin. I'm not sure if IPA will show up here but /'aṽʲɛrʲʝənʲ/ would be close. Basically, the 'm' is a nasalized 'v' and the 'g' is a sound between 'y' and 'gh'.
Since the unification of the EU is the unification of ancient Gaul, born again Celtic Pagans should promote their legal rights through the Druid's Brehon Laws to establish their oath of credibility, which protects your human rights.
Sincerely from the Royal Druids of Tara from Gaul.
The Druid's Royal Government from ancient Gaul brought the oral tradition of the (Brehon Laws / Feineachus) to the Hill of Tara. The Royal Druid's from ancient Gaul committed to the Druid's (Brehon Laws / Feineachus) to their memory since the beginning of the Ice Age. The Druid's Brehon Laws was preserved in the ("Senchus Mor " / "Great Old Law Book." ). You are able to read these ancient manuscripts in Gaelic, which is located at the Royal Irish Academy or at Oxford University.
Herger Seamas, two principal meditation forms in Buddhism, Vipassana (insight meditation), and Shamatha (calm abiding), but this leaves out tantra. Intrinsic Buddhahood means that dharma would be in all people and traditions. "See dependent origination see dharma, see dharma see Buddha" (Shakyamuni)....Depending origination or interdependence is a key behind Song of Amergin and the Celtic Knot. Vitiated knowledge is bondage (Shaiva). "Death to grab a spoke of the wheel" - Mug Ruith
As to the difference between contemplation and meditation, well, off the cuff, I'd say that contemplation is a subset of meditation. What I do for meditation as a CR is pretty much exactly what I did as a Soto Zen Buddhist, except I sit outside by a tree instead of facing a wall. It brings to mind some interesting issues about taking techniques from other cultures and how that is different from "eclecticism" as it is understood by Pagans. As to meditation technique, there is a video...
Is there a difference between contemplation and meditation? I enjoy contemplation but, I'm not quite disciplined enough for meditation, yet. Does that make sense? You were once a Buddhist and I think that has helped you KNOW how to meditate, because that's a basic principle in the religion. Do you have any tips on how to meditate in reference to CR?
Great video!
THUNDERandSTEEL 1 year ago
Amergin is Old Irish and is pronounced close to Ah-ver-yin. I'm not sure if IPA will show up here but /'aṽʲɛrʲʝənʲ/ would be close. Basically, the 'm' is a nasalized 'v' and the 'g' is a sound between 'y' and 'gh'.
caoimhin8 2 years ago
As always, great video!
FloresDeLaPrimavera 2 years ago
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Since the unification of the EU is the unification of ancient Gaul, born again Celtic Pagans should promote their legal rights through the Druid's Brehon Laws to establish their oath of credibility, which protects your human rights.
Sincerely from the Royal Druids of Tara from Gaul.
MagicTellaVision 2 years ago
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The Druid's Royal Government from ancient Gaul brought the oral tradition of the (Brehon Laws / Feineachus) to the Hill of Tara. The Royal Druid's from ancient Gaul committed to the Druid's (Brehon Laws / Feineachus) to their memory since the beginning of the Ice Age. The Druid's Brehon Laws was preserved in the ("Senchus Mor " / "Great Old Law Book." ). You are able to read these ancient manuscripts in Gaelic, which is located at the Royal Irish Academy or at Oxford University.
MagicTellaVision 3 years ago
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MagicTellaVision 3 years ago
Herger Seamas, two principal meditation forms in Buddhism, Vipassana (insight meditation), and Shamatha (calm abiding), but this leaves out tantra. Intrinsic Buddhahood means that dharma would be in all people and traditions. "See dependent origination see dharma, see dharma see Buddha" (Shakyamuni)....Depending origination or interdependence is a key behind Song of Amergin and the Celtic Knot. Vitiated knowledge is bondage (Shaiva). "Death to grab a spoke of the wheel" - Mug Ruith
mogrhod 3 years ago
As to the difference between contemplation and meditation, well, off the cuff, I'd say that contemplation is a subset of meditation. What I do for meditation as a CR is pretty much exactly what I did as a Soto Zen Buddhist, except I sit outside by a tree instead of facing a wall. It brings to mind some interesting issues about taking techniques from other cultures and how that is different from "eclecticism" as it is understood by Pagans. As to meditation technique, there is a video...
fiacharrey 3 years ago
Is there a difference between contemplation and meditation? I enjoy contemplation but, I'm not quite disciplined enough for meditation, yet. Does that make sense? You were once a Buddhist and I think that has helped you KNOW how to meditate, because that's a basic principle in the religion. Do you have any tips on how to meditate in reference to CR?
HergerSeamas 3 years ago