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Fire as a Connection to Ancestry: Honouring the Past

Fire as a Connection to Ancestry: Honouring the Past

by Lottie | Fire Traditions

Fire and the ancestors Fire has long been a bridge between the past and the present, connecting us to our ancestors and the traditions that shaped their lives. In Irish culture, fire rituals have been used for centuries to honour those who came before us, to remember...
Caol Áit – What Is A Thin Place and How Do You Find One?

Caol Áit – What Is A Thin Place and How Do You Find One?

by Lottie | Celtic

Caol Áit (pronounced keel awtch) is a phrase from Gaeilge which means a thin place, but… What is a Caol áit, a thin place? Caol Áit refers to a place where the walls between worlds are thin. A space where connection to the spiritual realms, and the guides and...
Some Of My Fave Pics From Our Charity Firewalk In Ireland

Some Of My Fave Pics From Our Charity Firewalk In Ireland

by Lottie | Firewalking

Some Of My Fave Pictures From Our Charity Firewalk In Ireland Charity Firewalks are a great way of raising much needed funds for your great cause. A Wild Soul Charity Firewalk will often raise over €15,000. In September 2023 we were in Kilkee, Co Clare, supporting a...
The Symbolism of Fire: A Tool for Transformation

The Symbolism of Fire: A Tool for Transformation

by Lottie | Fire Traditions

Fire is a universal symbol of transformation, representing the power to change, renew, and purify. In Irish tradition, fire has always been seen as a force of both destruction and creation, capable of turning the old into ash and sparking the new into life....
The Legend of Grandmother Spider – Bringer of The Fire

The Legend of Grandmother Spider – Bringer of The Fire

by Lottie | Fire Traditions

The Legend Of Grandmother Spider Grandmother Spider, sometimes also called Thought Woman, is a key feature in the mythology of several Native American tribes, including Hopi, Navajo, and many others. Recognised as the Goddess of Creation, The Choctaw people, a tribe...
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