
Discovering The Sidhe - Sunday Sessions 2021
Through this Sunday Session we will explore some folklore stories that interpret the Sidhe and the Sidhe Realm, that some people call the Fa...
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Updates about our Labyrinth Gardens, herbs we grow and harvest, our trees, local folklore, visualisation tips, upcoming open days, workshops, poetry, music events ... plus feature some music

Through this Sunday Session we will explore some folklore stories that interpret the Sidhe and the Sidhe Realm, that some people call the Fa...

The merging of sidhe, water and tree folklore through Spring Through this Sunday Session we will transition between the water folklore subje...

A refreshed vision from the three enchantments Resurrection means different things to different people. This Carrowcrory Sunday Sessions is...

An hour or so exploring some of the practical, engaging, wholesome, and personally therapeutic activities we can do within and around trees....

Access to an essential space for nature, and the great spirit connection This is a Sunday Session about uncomplicated and easy tree and natu...

'Tis the season that most people may be planting trees The tree planting season is traditionally Samhain to Imbolc, early November to early...

Exploring our forgotten connections to ancient arboreal founded languages One thing you will notice with Ogham symbols, if you try to draw t...

Dowsing is divination employed to locate underground ground water, our main topic during this session, but also dowsing tools used to locate...

... especially the water serpents of Ireland in almost every river Not exactly a Valentine's Day subject, or is it? Serpents are strongly re...

Celebrating the earth womb, water bearers, and births of spring. This Sunday Sessions focuses on the goddess traditions that are said to hav...

Flame, hearth, oaks & Brighid's journey to Cill Dara. During the modern setting of the Gregorian Calender Brighid's Eve & Day, 31st January...

My first connection with Ogham symbols was during the 50s before I was a teen, and as a 60s teen dabbled with Ogham Divination as a 'toy. It...

Labyrinths have been created and used by humans for, it seems, at least 15,000 years. Ever since humans learned the craft of converting cali...

Divination seems to be our attempts to gain clearer insight to the pathways created by our questions. A kind of trying to find 'the spoilers...

Thank you for your support of Carrowcrory Sunday Sessions that went online March 2020 due to the current Coronavirus prevention practices. O...

Through my personal experiences of first footing for several years on a Scottish island and Wassailing apple trees in Somerset and Ireland I...

From a local tale of the mating of the Cailleach conceiving the new light to be birthed in Spring, to reverence for the Tree Of Life, and th...

Through December, and Christmas, we put up the Christmas decorations, buy a tree, or get out the artificial tree from the attic or shed, and...

One of five Ogham subject sessions I now host each year, and perhaps divination with Ogham is the most popular and most mysterious, because...

There is a fourth time of celebration of Samhain, but barely observed now, and that was when Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, an o...

Harp lessons are generally about how to play tunes on a harp. This session is about how a 'novice'. anybody really, can obtain a harp and us...

The old flame dowsed, and the new flame lit, so at least winter will be warm. How does this transition feel to you? Overall, this Sunday Ses...

How and where did the celebrations of Samhain, and later Halloween, originate? Overall, this Sunday Session will tune in to the whole root o...

Thoughts of Crows, Ravens, and Corvids can stir up a dirty, and even scary reputation. They are certainly topical of the end of October time...

I love exploring the folklore of dragons and serpents. They are certainly not satanic worship but a beautiful imagery of the seasonal cycles...

Guidance through ideas for tapping into fluid inspiration channels translated into a personal journal. This journal is then valuable content...

Starting with Airmid and the stories of deeds of her remarkable ancient Tuatha De Dannan healing, we flow through the folklore legend of her...

Ogham is very popular at Sunday Sessions. With this session, I explore the ancient, and not so ancient, Ogham, stones. These being the stone...

I am passionate about Apple folklore, possibly most of all. I find the bite into a fresh crispy apple is always enchanting and sets of the i...

A time and opportunity to recap on where we are with our Tree Sanctuaries and Tree Sanctuary ideas. This is a time when trees are truly turn...

A casual interactive online session. Presentations and discussions about the food harvests from a few gardens, and tips about how we are sto...

A herb session without herb books. A quest to learn a bit from herb plants through your senses, and past uses memories. An experience of won...

Informal poetry sharing online gathering for Heritage Week in Ireland. Poems submitted and performed about ancient sites, traditions. and fo...

Applying folklore to explore deep passions that inspire our poetry, writing, music, crafts, dancing, and drama. Folklore stories of Aislings...

Beyond Lughnasadh traditions and onto focus on our own first harvests, fresh local produce in the markets, farm shops, and local shops. Focu...

Combining Lughnasadh Traditions with a live small Country Fair market at Ballagh Farm Shop. Trading on Lunasa Holiday weekend is a major tra...

featuring bilberries, bilberry bushes romance, garlands, tying the knot, chopping off golden heads, first harvest loaf, first harvest ale, f...

With this session I cover the Ogham references in the ancient Book Of Ballymote and tales of Bards related to the Ogham both from the Script...

I love exploring the folklore of dragons and serpents. They are certainly not satanic worship but a beautiful imagery of the seasonal cycles...

A follow up to our March 'Us And Trees' Session. Going into more depth with what you interpret a Tree Sanctuary is, and how to become a livi...

On the 'menu' are ... The Student, poem by Chandler Nichols Wolf Moon, poem by Fergus Hogan Nature Revisited, poem by Fergus Hogan 'Enchante...

On the 'menu' are ... St. John & water blessings Herbs for this time Bonfire traditions Feasting at Midsummer and some Bardic banter before...

Sound baths are usually full of beautiful gongs and gigantic crystal singing bowls, tuning forks, and various instruments collected from wor...

Discussing our garden sanctuaries that are very much in Bloom now. Or where to go if you do not have a flower garden. Ireland's Bloom Festiv...

A close alternative to a 'hero's journey' mindfulness session, as this is not really about heroes but breaking free and trusting life.

I introduce some of the goddess, sidhe. and fairy folklore of sacred wells, loughs, rivers, sea, and clouds, and a little introduction to th...

During Biodiversity week I am inviting ideas for exploring and improving biodiversity in the landscapes we are keeper and stewards of. Sugge...

This session features the origins of fairy stories, a couple of fairy stories connected to traditions of May focused within and around the H...

Bealtaine folklore, including the story of Yellow Flowers, Posies and Knots, and a couple of stories behind the May Bush tradition.

Food Sovereignty, is a movement of believing that people who produce, distribute, and consume food should control the mechanisms and policie...