Celtic Medicine Stories
This story captured my heart when I first heard it. It comes from the Irish Travelers tradition and is recorded in a beautiful book called "Why the Moon Travels" by Oein BeBhairduin. These tales stand out to me as distinct from most other Celtic tales that I have come across, they explain the origins of things in a way I am used to coming across in Native American stories but not Celtic ones. This story carries a world wide theme of women who work to spin and weave in addition to plant lore and magical instruction. All in a short little folktale! I offer this as an honoring to all those who work for benefit of others and the ancestors who got us here. I highly recommend Oein's book, there's a link here [https://skeinpress.com/product/why-the-moon-travels-by-oein-debhairduin-copy/] to purchase a copy. Enjoy.To delve deeper into the images and archetypes that stand out for you in this story I invite you to subscribe to the free email course: Working with Archetypes here https://soul.kathoughton.com/working-with-archetypes [https://soul.kathoughton.com/working-with-archetypes] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adventuresintheotherworld.substack.com [https://adventuresintheotherworld.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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