Celtic Mythology


  • To delve into Jung’s concept of the unconscious, we can examine a very ancient symbol known as the horned or antlered human. This emblem is present in various cultures worldwide, embodying images from Africa, Asia, and Europe, tracing back to the earliest chapters of human civilization. If any symbol can be considered fundamentally mythological, arising…

  • “Banba” marks a significant chapter in Clannad’s musical journey, showcasing their distinctive blend of Celtic folk and soft rock. In this latest endeavor, the band leans back towards their roots, a refreshing change; however, the selection still leans heavily towards accessible pop tunes designed for mass appeal. While some of the pop tracks may feel…

  • The Legendary Hero of Cú Chulainn

    The Early Years of Cú Chulainn In ancient Ireland, there was a boy named Setanta, who would later be known as Cú Chulainn. He spent his formative years in Dún Dealgan, presently Dundalk, alongside his father, Sualtam, a celebrated warrior, and his mother, Dechtire. His uncle, Conchobar mac Nessa, served as the king of Ulster…

  • Understanding the Spiritual Beliefs of Ancient Celts

    Celtic religion encompasses the spiritual beliefs and customs of the ancient Celtic people. The Celts, an Indo-European group, saw their cultural and territorial height during the 4th century BC, dominating areas from Britain to Asia Minor. However, from the 3rd century BC, their fortunes began to decline, culminating in Julius Caesar’s conquest of Gaul between…

  • Cú Chulainn: The Legendary Hero of Ulster

    Cú Chulainn: The Legendary Hero of Ulster Overview Cú Chulainn stands as the iconic warrior-hero within the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. A demigod born to a mortal mother and a godly father, he fiercely protected Ulster against numerous adversaries through his unmatched fervor, tremendous strength, and indomitable spirit. His life is marked with profound…

  • Years ago, I had the fortune of befriending George, a historian with a keen interest in ancient Celtic culture and myths. During our discussions in a pub, he passionately shared the lesser-known stories of Celtic deities associated with creativity – specifically, the god Gobhniu and his divine companions, Luchta and Creidhne. Enthralled by their captivating…

  • Irish and Welsh mythology abounds with enigmatic figures that capture the imagination. However, countless narratives have vanished over the ages, largely due to their oral transmission across generations. Yet, one remarkable tale partially withstands the test of time, focusing on Arawn, the monarch of the Otherworld in Celtic and Welsh traditions. Arawh’s story is as…

  • Belenos: The Bright Deity of Light and Prophecy

    Belenos: The Gaulish God of Light Overview Belenos, pronounced as BEL-en-ohs, is a notable Gaulish deity associated with brightness and light. His name, which can also be found under variations like Beli, Beli Mawr, and Belinus, suggests a meaning linked to illumination, emphasizing his role in celestial energies. Cultural Connections Primarily regarded as the Gaulish…

  • Explore the enchanting tales and narratives surrounding Ogma, the Celtic deity famous for his eloquence, wisdom, and might. This compelling figure is immortalized in various myths that exhibit his heroic deeds, linguistic accomplishments, and interactions with other legendary beings. Journey through the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology, uncovering the significance of Ogma’s presence, as we…

  • Creating this project regarding Flidais turned out to be more challenging than expected, as I faced significant frustration and discovered there is limited information available about her. After extensive searching through books, academic papers, and online resources, I’ve managed to compile some key points regarding Flidais: Flidais is an ancient Irish goddess associated with forests…