Posts Tagged ‘tuatha’

We Are the Tuatha

We Are the Tuatha  Thu 6:01 pm +01:00, 4 Apr 2024   posted by pete fairhurst 2 [embedded content] Thomas on resistance to the globalists which is growing fast in Ireland I am at least one quarter Irish myself Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGw61sXE0Uo Post Views: 28 Source Views: 0

The Irish Tuatha Dé Dannan Connection to the Greek Tribe of Dan

The Irish Tuatha Dé Dannan Connection to the Greek Tribe of Dan by Moe | History of the Brotherhood, Irish History | 4 comments “It is certainly no coincidence that the Irish Gaelic word Dun or Dunn means “Judge,” just as Dan does in Hebrew!” – Raymond McNair The ancient connections between the Irish Tuatha […]

Irish Magic and Tuatha de Danaans

BY far the most interesting of the peoples that formerly inhabited Ireland were the Tuaths, or Tuatha de Danaans, or Dananns. There is much mystery about them in Irish traditions. They were men, gods, or fairies. They came, of course, from the East, calling in at Greece on the way, so as to increase their […]

Ireland’s Tuatha Dé Danann: Descendants Of The Fallen Angels From Canaan

Rebellious, fallen angels, who were expelled from heaven to earth populate the mythologies and religious texts of the three main Abrahamic religions. However, the term ‘fallen angel’ appears neither in Abrahamic scriptures or in the Bible, even though it is commonly used to describe angels that sinned in heaven and were subsequently cast to earth to […]

Tuatha Dé Danann

By Ron McVan  The ancient philosophers believed that no man could live intelligently who did not have a fundamental knowledge of Nature and her laws. Before man can obey, he must understand, and the Mysteries were devoted to instructing man concerning the operation of divine law in the terrestrial sphere. Few of the early cults […]

Powered by WordPress | Designed by: Premium WordPress Themes | Thanks to Themes Gallery, Bromoney and Wordpress Themes