Gabhaim Molta Brighde (Hymn to Irish Goddess Brigid)
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Gabhaim Molta Brighde, a hymn to St. Brigid, as performed by Aoife Ni Fhearraigh from her album "If I Told You" set alongside a variety of images inspired by the Irish pagan goddess Brigid. Best viewed full-screen.
Thank you, it's wonderful... A tiny spark of light in our current nightmarish darkness
philsavage
Whether is a Christian saint or as her true pagan mighty self, Lady Brighde is a being to behold; no wonder she's had so many novels, histories, songs, poems, and so written about her. As someone of Irish ancestry, I think I have encountered her a time or two.
cambridgeport
Blessed Imbolc. English translation please. Its beautiful. Hail blessed Lady of fire, healing and spring.
emilywyatt
Once a king was hearing the lies of his friends about his love.
"they are my friends for ages" he thought, "they never would lie to me"
so he turned away in anger and disgust.
And a true loving gentle being of water and earth and the gentle breeze full of old wisdom
had to cut of her hair
to become a harsh king and warrior of fire and air and the thunder storms.
"this is good bye to the world of human, see me when the darkness is over", she did cry with salty tears of frustration.
And the ages old sage of wisdom turned into a stone of fire and ice, never to feel the touch of any humans hand again.
Now she is waiting for the words from the lips of the one she loves to wake her up to live again.
athenenoctua
Éire go bragh! (I probably misspelled it, so corrections are welcome). Love Ireland from Brazil 🇧🇷♥️🇮🇪
tabularasa_br
Thanks this hymenis brillient also pray for me my brother destroyed my life love From Rawalpindi I'm so happy after listening this soothing music and hymen
MuhammadAsfoorRajput
It is more what you don't see than what you see.
It's more important.
marconicolini
Hola 🖐️ saludos desde España 🇪🇦 éxitos 🎧🌎📀
emiliogonzalezpastoriza
@unconquered_sun I am wanting to use this in a worship service centered around Brigid. May I have permission to do so?
bdlaff
I've always thought this tune is far more ancient than the saint.
miriamwells
Isn’t this song about st Brigid? Not the goddess, I just want to know cause I’m named after the goddess and a song, wondering if this could be if
bridedavis
How dare you attempt to destroy Irish culture.
There is no Irish Goddess named Brigid. St Brigid is the patron saint of Ireland along with St Patrick. They were contemporaries. Real people who actually existed not some abstract new age witch entity.
Also the picture you have posted is the St Brigid's cross, the cross is Christian obviously.
In case you are wondering who has posted this comment. Im Irish, i can trace my heritage back before the middle ages. Your name is not Irish i notice. I don't appreciate the way you appropriate my culture and then twist it into a ridiculous lie.
outoforbit
We're always forced to feel so sorry soo sooo sorry for people who get any enhancement from culture and any light light the light of religion. Like if Heaven forbid they do it properely. Because, they have Jesus's finger to blame. They act as if his finger scorns them which is like w/e the F that means then when they get religious they effectively have a rope tieing them to shore. They get vicious about their animal births? but it's all just the contents of stupid.
braunsteinfreres
She is a Christian Saint NOT a goddess. She would abhor this.
mrs.marydonahue
Goddess Brigid is a myth. St Brigid is the historical figure we have.