Alan Stivell - Tri Martolod (Celtic Music - Musica Celta)

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Livre Les énergies de la Chance Embarquez vers l'Eldorado !
http://www.editions-labussiere.fr/esoterisme/83-les-energies-de-la-chance-cat...

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  • Vive la Bretagne !! Vive les pays celtes !

  • @opferkindextrem Eluveitie's song isn't a cover, it's merely a song they wrote with the same melody. This melody is a very old one anyway, no one really knows where it came from and it's pretty much public domain like Shakespeare's plays and Beethoven's compositions.

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  • @pm442010 moi aussi...Breizh a garan, once a Breton, always a Breton !

  • @poisongirlification don't worry, the nazis misused these symbols for their idiotic beliefs, they existed already a long time before

  • miss my Bretagne home like hell <3

  • very great! Eluveitie covered him with theit song inis mona. both are epic!

  • @poisongirlification that depends on what variation you want... go look on wikipedia and see which type of triskelion is used for which purpose... a celtic triskelion ( like the one in this video) is ok, no nazi connection to that

  • @Trawlling thanx for the answer. I thought about making a tatoo but if the nazi use it so I , unfortunately, would not...

  • @Jimlead thanx)I am from russia and never considered an idea that celts are barbarians)I think the celtic semiology is very interesting, and no other tribes have so many interesting and sophisticated symbols

  • @poisongirlification which simbol ? the one with the spirals ? it's called a triskelion/triskylion. the symbol originated in more than one cultures, so it has different meanings depending on the geographical location. The celts considered it to be a symbol of progress and competition ( because it vaguely resembles three legs in continual motion). Nowadays it's often used, sadly, by neo-nazis and pro-apartheid groups and parties.

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