Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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Iphin Explanation of Chapter XII: Understanding


Gaelic Onn relates to the juniper and its color is gold, sand. In connection with Celtic divination, this word carries the message: Something has emerged in your life that will lead to a new and different .

And it is this chapter and the author's personal opinion, one of the most beautiful I have been fortunate to write. In it, nature acts as an oracle, as a counselor and through it we can find shelter and a warm coat for the moments of loneliness, uncertainty and above all, sadness. The answer is there, there. Earth with infinite power gives us the answers want to know. You just need to know to look, to know ask.

We must be as decisive as the thunder, as brave as animals, so thoughtful and wise like trees, without which nothing around us have been possible. We must dare to change direction as the wind itself, to change if something goes wrong as the moon turns over all cycles. We think about ourselves, like the night invites us to imagine ... ... ... asleep and dreaming while awake. Let the sun charge us with energy and vitality and water emanating from inside all creation, give us the strength to face the day.

All these lessons pertain the Celtic world. The book itself contains many of the thoughts of the Druids and the Celtic world in general. The fairies were in their own world and this contemporary fairy tale, not meant to be, neither more nor less than the transmission of knowledge of a people so ancient and lost, he loved the earth.

I hope it served a purpose.

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