Celtic Triads
  Traids come from the old Irish or Welsh oral traditions and literature, luckily they were recorded by medieval scribes. Some triads are reworded to suit our modern times or personal insight or wisdom.

  Three things never end: the flowering of charity, the soul and perfect love.

  The three tasks of a Druid or Shaman are: to live fully in the present: to honor tradition and the ancestors: to hear the voice of tomorrow.

Shared Wisdom
  “Whenever one has experienced the heights of ecstasy or the depths of despair and hell then we have encountered the god that already knows us. Then we have encountered the psychodynamic image of the gods and goddesses we know as myth.” (James Hollis, 2004, p. 11)





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