Podcasts about ogam

  • 13PODCASTS
  • 19EPISODES
  • 38mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Jun 9, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about ogam

Latest podcast episodes about ogam

ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult

Discover the world of the Ogham script, an ancient form of writing developed by the Celts in Ireland during the early centuries CE. Characterized by linear strokes carved into stone and wood, Ogham is one of Ireland's earliest known alphabets. In this video, we explore its historical origins, cultural significance, and modern interpretations within Paganism. We'll tackle: * The scholarly debate on Ogham's origins and its development. * The significance of Ogham inscriptions found across Ireland and the British Isles. * The role of the Book of Ballymote in preserving Ogham knowledge. * The modern neo-pagan practice of Ogham divination and its tree associations. CONNECT & SUPPORT

The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Ogham and the Early Irish language with Prof. David Stifter

The Medieval Irish History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 53:50


Featuring the greatest periwinkle story ever told, this episode explores the evidence for the language spoken in Ireland in late antiquity with the highly entertaining Prof. David Stifter (Maynooth University). He tells us all about the uniqueness of the ogham/ogam writing script (which may or may not have been invented by a Kerryman) and how difficult Old Irish is to learn. Stay tuned to the end to hear Prof. Stifter recite/translate some lines and poetry in Old Irish, Modern Irish, Latin and German. This is the third and final episode of our little trilogy on Ireland in late antiquity. The first two episodes are 'Ireland in the Roman Empire with Dr Elva Johnston' and 'St Patrick with Terry O'Hagan'. Happy Easter! Suggested reading/links: Ogam booklet by David Stifter: https://shop.universitybooks.ie/Books/Ogam-Language-Writing-Epigraphy_9788413404226 David Stifter, Sengoidelc: Old Irish for Beginners (Syracuse, 2006) https://shop.universitybooks.ie/Books/SENGOIDELC-OLD-IRISH-FOR-BEGINNERS_9780815630722 The Og(h)am project website, esp blog on spelling and pronounciation: https://ogham.glasgow.ac.uk/index.php/2021/12/06/you-say-ogham-and-i-say ogam/#:~:text=There%20are%20those%20who%20speak,as%20if%20you%20were%20gargling). Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday). Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.com Twitter X: @EarlyIrishPod Supported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University, & Science Foundation Ireland/The Irish Research Council. Views expressed are the speakers' own. Production: Tiago de Oliveira Veloso Silva. Logo design: Matheus de Paula Costa Music: Lexin_Music --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medievalirishhistory/message

Lenindragons
T.2 EP.13 Peles negras fantasias brancas. Um papo sobre rpg e Negritude com Rodrigo Semente e Ogam!

Lenindragons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 58:33


Olá Camaradas! Neste episódio Matheus Gansohr está acompanhado por Alexandre Pereira batendo um papo com Rodrigo Semente, criador das páginas de instagram @top.rpg e @rpgdepreto, além do escritor de steamfunk e rpgista Ogam, @ogam_o_mago. Durante este episódio falamos sobre importância da representatividade e ocupação dos espaços de rpg por pessoas negras, trazendo aspectos de vivências e analises pautadas na experiência como rpgistas negros, tendo como ponto de partida as nossas jornadas e nos aventurando em nossas reflexões na busca de compreender a realidade material da negritude neste nicho. Slava. Nossas outras redes: https://www.instagram.com/lenindragonsrpg https://twitter.com/lenindragonsrpg https://www.facebook.com/lenindragonsrpg

The Lit Round Table
Part 6 | Hall of Smoke Read Along

The Lit Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 27:18


Join the Sib-Nerds as they continue their journey through Hall of Smoke by H.M. Long and discuss chapters 26-30. During a drug-induced dream-state—curtesy of Quentis—Hessa visits the High Halls and learns a lot about the state of the gods and goddesses. She is also made to relive some of her past, which was helpful to us as readers. After partaking in the food and drink of the High Halls, with Ogam's permission, Hessa is finally able to take control of her mind back and return to the real world. The mystery of Sixnit's baby is still looming—do you have any theories? For next time, read chapters 31-36. Happy Reading! Twitter: @litround Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LitRoundTable Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelitroundtable Art: Kris Easler: https://www.kriseasler.com/

The Lit Round Table
Part 4 | Hall of Smoke Read Along

The Lit Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 32:23


Join the Sib-Nerds as they continue their journey through Hall of Smoke by H.M. Long and discuss chapters 16-19. New character (new god?) alert! Ogam is a strange person, but we like him… he's very entertaining. Euweth makes Hessa leave on her own because her mama bear self couldn't let her son get tangled up in Hessa's mess. Fair enough. Our main takeaway from this chapter is that Hessa needs to work on her game plan… For next time, read chapters 20-25. Happy Reading! Twitter: @litround Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LitRoundTable Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelitroundtable Art: Kris Easler: https://www.kriseasler.com/

Esoterismos e Naturices
42- Ogam das Árvores

Esoterismos e Naturices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 55:14


O Ogam é denominado "alfabeto celta das árvores". Este é mais um oráculo que desvendamos por aqui.

ogam
Kultūras Rondo
Vizma Belševica un valodas dziļums. Ieskats diskusijā “Vizma un mūsdienas”

Kultūras Rondo

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 53:19


Vizma Belševica un mūsdienas. Un vārda brīvība, un valodas dziļums. Uzticība savai tekstu interpretācijai. Kultūras rondo stundā pakavējamies pie atziņām, kas izskanēja diskusijā “Vizma un mūsdienas”, Latvijas Universitātes Literatūras, folkloras un mākslas institūta rīkotajā Vizmas dienā, 27.maijā. Dzejniecei, rakstniecei, tulkotājai, atdzejotājai Vizmai Belševicai 30. maijā būtu 90. dzimšanas diena (1931-2005). Latvijas kultūras kanonā ierakstīti viņas krājumi “Gadu gredzeni” un Dzejniecei, rakstniecei, tulkotājai, atdzejotājai Vizmai Belševicai 30. maijā būtu 90. dzimšanas diena (1931-2005). Latvijas Kultūras kanonā ierakstīti viņas krājumi “Gadu gredzeni” un "Dzeltu laiks" un triloģija "Bille". Viņa ir dzejniece, kurai nācās tieši saskarties ar padomju režīmu un cenzūru.  Konferencē „Vizma Belševica un vārda brīvība” tiešsaistē sastapās Latvijas Universitātes Literatūras, folkloras un mākslas institūta uzrunātie pētnieki. Vairāk domājot par personiskām balsīm, ne zinātniskiem pētījumiem, izvērtās dzejnieku diskusija „Vizma Belševica un mūsdienas”. To vadīja Anna Auziņa, piedalījās Inese Zandere, Inga Gaile, Katrīna Rudzīte, Ingmāra Balode un Kārlis Vērdiņš. Šajā stundā – fragmenti no diskusijas. Un Vizmas Belševicas pašas balss no Latvijas Radio arhīva. Izrādās, arhīvu ierakstos tās ir ļoti maz. Ir stāsts par leģendāro Latvijas PSR Rakstnieku savienības kongresu 60. gados, ir kāda intervija 1991. gadā un ir viņas teiktais , kad iznāca „Bille”. Un katrā no šiem fragmentiem, iespējams, ir saklausāma atbilde, kāpēc viņa tik maz ir pati runājusi par saviem darbiem. Paldies par sadarbību raidījuma veidošanā Latvijas Universitātes Literatūras, Folkloras un mākslas institūtam un Jānim Ogam un Jānim Elsbergam. Kultūras rondo ierakstu sērijā visas nedēļas garumā arī skanēja Vizmas Belševicas dzejoļi, kurus izvēlējušies viņas spalvas brāļi.  

vidainteligente
OS DOZE TRABALHOS DE HÉRCULES

vidainteligente

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 64:04


Existem diversas versões sobre os "Doze Trabalhos e Hércules", assim como também a ordem em que foram executados varia de autor para autor. Hércules era, inicialmente, Alkeides e seu nome foi mudado depois de uma estranha experiência e antes de iniciar os trabalhos. Hércules ou Herakles significa "a glória de Hera" que por sua vez representa a Psique, ou a alma. Assim, seu nome personificava a sua missão que era manifestar, em trabalho ativo no plano físico, a glória e o poder de sua divindade inata. O mais importante é entender o significado dos Doze Trabalhos sob o ponto de vista Iniciático e Espiritual (da Alma). Hércules, ou Heracles, o deus solar grego, é derivado do nome sânscrito Hari-Kulas, o Senhor Sol, o Espírito Planetário da Ronda, o Mel-Khalt fenício, que quer dizer, o Senhor da Cidade, em correspondência ainda com o Ogma gaulês, nome esse que lido anagramaticamente vem a dar os de Mago e o africano caótico Ogam. Simbolizam os 12 trabalhos as provas iniciáticas por que passava o postulante. Passado o sol pelas 12 casas zodiacais concluiu um ciclo astronômico, e todos os ciclos secretos se baseiam no Simbolismo de Hércules. A precisão dos equinócios, ao fim de 25920 anos marca um ciclo grande ligado ao mistério das estrelas polares ou o "Olho de Druva", que vela por sua filha Terra. Jorge Antonio Oro é nosso convidado. PROGRAMA VIDA INTELIGENTE com Eustáquio Andréa Patounas Quinta-Feira, 8 às 9 da noite, AO VIVO TV Floripa Canal 4 da NET www.vidainteligente.blogspot.com

Thyme in the Studio
Brendan Ellis Williams on planting Seeds from the Wild Verge

Thyme in the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 74:05


Conversation with Brendan Ellis Williams about herbalism, journeying, connecting to ancestral wisdom and pilgrimages in Ireland, using tarot and the Ogam for spiritual divination and the importance of initiation and ceremony in life. He discusses what it was like to write his latest book"Seeds from the Wild Verge: Myth, Nature, and Theology in the Border Stream of Celtic Wisdom" and the magic of storytelling.Links: https://www.brendanelliswilliams.com/ https://brendanelliswilliams.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/brendan.ellis.williams/?hl=en  From Brendan's Website:Healer, traditional Western herbalist, spiritual director, counselor, teacher, and poet-seer, chanting old rebel tales; tracing back song-streams of indigenous European wisdom; ferrying souls on the ancient, mythic riverways of human transformation; guiding folk from all walks of life back to their birthright of wholeness, to their roots in the living Earth, to ancient ancestral wisdom, and communion in a cosmos ensouled.+I can probably best encapsulate who I am and the nature of my work on this particular earthly pilgrimage by describing the role of the poet-seer (in Gaelic, fili), according to the native traditions of my people, who are Scottish, Irish, and Welsh. To be a fili implies many vocational threads, among them healer, priest, ritualist, diviner, shamanic functionary, spiritual counselor, scholar, teacher, poet, and storyteller. The fili is a bearer of cultural traditions, a guide and 'cure of souls', to whom the spiritual well-being of the tribe is entrusted. Though the ancient role of the fili is long since forgotten in our time, these elements nonetheless constitute the essence of my calling and identity on this beautifully strange pilgrim journey, and I embrace them daily with as much power, gratitude, and authenticity as I can.At its heart, my work is rather like that of the old village shaman, traditional healer, cunning man, or wiseman, combining all the aforementioned vocational elements into one seamless whole—: a bit like the person one might have taken a day's journey to visit in the wilds of the wood many centuries ago: one who would draw on archaic ancestral stories and practices to heal you, bring you into spiritual, physical, and emotional wholeness, and sacramentally initiate you into spiritual adulthood.The central aim of my work, in all its iterations, is to restore individuals and communities to wholeness, to facilitate a felt, conscious experience of reciprocal blessing and interbeing in the great family of Nature.+I’ve been practicing as a healer, in one capacity or another, for many years. I was trained in shamanic and energetic healing techniques more than twenty years ago, and began my formal training as an herbalist in Northern California roughly ten years after that, initially making a concentrated study of North American rootwork and magical herbalism, followed by training in Native-Hispanic California herbalism. I then pursued an immersive, certificated study of clinical practice in the modality of traditional Western herbalism. I have had the great fortune of studying with master herbalists Charles Garcia, Matthew Wood, and Sean Donahue. I am presently completing a certification in integrative meridian therapy and reflexology, with a special focus on somatics or the ways that trauma and unprocessed grief are unconsciously stored in the body, eventually manifesting as systemic imbalance and illness.+In my work as a counselor, teacher, and spiritual guide, I aim to help individuals and communities inhabit new (and often ancient) stories, to experience new depths of listening from the heart, to shed old narratives that are limiting and life-negating, and instead embody fresh stories that empower and facilitate restorative, holistic, and life-giving transformation—for the human community, and for the whole of Nature.I hold terminal degrees in poetry and theology, from St. Mary’s College of California and the Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, respectively. I’ve worked as a professional artist, counselor, and writer, spent quite a bit of time living in monastic community, and served as a hospital chaplain in the San Francisco Bay Area. Presently, in addition to working as an herbalist and traditional healer with a clinical practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado, I serve as educator, counselor, and spiritual director in a variety of local environments, especially parochial and academic.I regularly give lectures, presentations, workshops, and retreats on a variety of subjects, including ancient Celtic spirituality and folklore, spiritual plant medicine, rewilding (deep reconnection with the natural world), ancient Christian mysticism, meditation, and contemplative practices. You can sign up for my haiku hello newsletter sent every fortnight. Just a haiku, and whatever else comes through to be shared like songs, recipes or photos.  Sign up at my website www.aidazea.com Thyme in the Studio links:https://www.patreon.com/thymeinthestudiohttps://www.instagram.com/thymeinthestudiopodcast/https://www.instagram.com/aida.zea.arts/https://www.aidazea.com If you enjoy the show and are in a secure place financially please consider supporting the show on Patreon/Thyme in the Studio. I know many people are feeling the pinch of the current corona pandemic financially. If that is you, but you would like to do something to support the show please follow, subscribe, rate, and review the show on apple podcasts. If you leave a review please feel free to include your website or instagram handle to bring more awareness to your work as well. I want to support and you!If you enjoy the show and are in a secure place financially please consider supporting the show on Patreon/Thyme in the Studio. I know many people are feeling the pinch of the current corona pandemic financially. If that is you, but you would like to do something to support the show please follow, subscribe, rate, and review the show on apple podcasts. If you leave a review please feel free to include your website or instagram handle to bring more awareness to your work as well. I want to support and you!Music by Komiku 

Speaker Talk
Speaker Talk episode 13

Speaker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 59:20


We cover the sustainability of bamboo, a material we both value highly as a lower carbon impact alternative. Then it’s on to our current thinking about marketing, specifically social media and upcoming in-person events, as Trystan has a launch planned for his new product, Ivy (which is also a beautiful example of how the Ogam rebrand has lent itself to product nomenclature!).This leads us to reflect again on the exact appeal of our products and how best to get that message across to the wider public.I discuss the progress of my mini monitor, or more specifically lack thereof as time has been hard to come by. Everything is in hand to build the first pair though, so it’s time to push it forward!

Speaker Talk
Speaker Talk episode 12

Speaker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 70:13


Trystan’s moved into his new workshop and is busy making it functional after a minor flood - good start! We also hear about how his new full range speaker is being received by his mixing engineer friend and studio clients in a near field monitoring scenario - very well it seems which is a fantastic reception for the new model.I discuss progress on my 2-way mini monitor prototype, and re-hash the concept and intended execution. It’s sounding really good - once the placement is sorted out, imaging is spot on and midrange/treble neutrality is a treat. Exactly what we’d expect. Low bass is limited, but careful attention to placement can do wonders!All in all, both speaker designs from Ogam and Lucie should present a compelling argument for a small passive speaker that is designed, built and finished to a beautiful standard using the best materials, and will delight their owners for decades to come, for all the right reasons.

Speaker Talk
Speaker Talk episode 11

Speaker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 67:27


It’s been a minute, so lots to catch up on! Trystan reveals a rebrand, Gwedd has become Ogam - he explains it’s origins in Celtic lore, and in a direct foundation in the natural world, thereby focusing attention on the values of sustainability so central to his vision.I expound on R&D developments, as I start to look for a future hardware platform to hitch the Lucie wagon to - after MiniDSP has pulled the pin on their OEM activities. There’s not much in the way of answers yet, but certainly some interesting prospects. Only problem is time, and money, and expertise in programming.Meanwhile, speakers! I want to build a compact two-way monitor, in the spirit of the LS3.5a. Modern drivers, passive crossover, vintage style cabinet, affordable, Lucie sonic signature. I think there’s a compelling argument there.Trystan’s got a new workshop, and while there’s a bit of work to do to make it shipshape, it sounds ideal.

Eddison Books Podcast - Author Interviews
John Matthews on The Spirit of Nature Oracle, the Ogam Alphabet and The Green Woman

Eddison Books Podcast - Author Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 26:22


Bestselling author John Matthews is on our podcast with Neil del Strother. In this fascinating interview, John discusses how he wrote The Spirit of Nature Oracle. He also discusses the Ogam alphabet, the surprising places you can find the Green Man (yes, even in New York!), and calls for some new Green Women. THE SPIRIT OF NATURE ORACLE The Green Man is an ancient and popular icon of the natural world--the very spirit of nature. Here in this remarkable deck his tree wisdom and the Celtic Ogam tree alphabet combine to bring you an oracle of immense power. The 25 beautifully illustrated cards depict each of the trees that make up this ancient Celtic alphabet. The Green Man is present in every image--sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden--inviting you to enter his world. You will discover tree lore, myths, and symbolism, and you will learn the innermost meaning of each card and how this age-old knowledge can guide you in your life today. John Matthews is a leading authority on the tarot and the Grail and Arthurian legends and has acted as advisor on several motion pictures, including Jerry Bruckheimer's King Arthur. He is also a prolific author and has created a number of successful divinatory systems based on early spiritual beliefs. Visit him at www.hallowquest.org.uk. Publication date: 27 September 2018 Price: £24.99 ISBN: 978-1-85906-275-3 Pack Contains: 128-page guidebook and 25 beautifully illustrated cards ⚡️ Order here: https://amzn.to/2PXw1M4 (Or use the ISBN to order from ANY bookshop!) Eddison Books is a book packager and publisher based in London. Their specialist topics are books in Mind, Body, Spirit; Personal Development and Health, Diet & Fitness. Follow Eddison Books online to be notified of new books, decks and podcasts. ► https://www.eddisonbooks.com ► https://www.instagram.com/eddisonbooks ► https://www.facebook.com/eddisonbooks

Sesiynau Radio Cymru  gyda Cerys Matthews

Cerys Matthews sy'n cyflwyno sesiwn Igam Ogam o raglen Cadw Reiat (17/06/1985). Cerys Matthews introduces Igam Ogam and their 1985 Radio Cymru session.

cerys matthews radio cymru ogam
Fools Daily
Episode 321 - Let Us Osprey

Fools Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017


In which Mike and Matt have a catchup on the various Osprey rulesets that they have picked up over the last few months. Of course that doesn't mean they have actually played them but when has that ever stopped them giving an opinion. So basically you get first looks at Broken Legions and Chosen Men and a more in-depth discussion about Rogue Stars. Oh and they have 5 minutes on the new OGAM supplement Celts from Ganesha Games. You can also hear Matt try really really hard not to swear as he builds Malifaux plastics.

Old News documentary
Authentic Irish Flat Ogham

Old News documentary

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 15:10


Ignore decades of denial by mainstream archaeology: Flat Ogham is alive and well in Ireland. This is a quarter-hour travelogue of the back roads of Ireland in 1986-1988 in search of matching ogham styles discovered in America. The evidence gathered 3 decades ago directly contradicts the dogmatic, non-science posted in 2013 by badarchaeology.com, a dutiful, establishment parrot.

Old News documentary
Authentic Irish Flat Ogham

Old News documentary

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 15:10


Ignore decades of denial by mainstream archaeology: Flat Ogham is alive and well in Ireland. This is a quarter-hour travelogue of the back roads of Ireland in 1986-1988 in search of matching ogham styles discovered in America. The evidence gathered 3 decades ago directly contradicts the dogmatic, non-science posted in 2013 by badarchaeology.com, a dutiful, establishment parrot.

Old News documentary
Ancient Celts in America theory

Old News documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2006 3:00


The theory that bold Celtic sailors crossed the Atlantic and navigated up the Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers to what is today the high plains of southeastern Colorado seems ludicrous to many people, particularly the academic community. But the evidence of surviving Ogham writing translatable via Old Gaelic and associated astronomical markings that relate to Celtic cosmology is strong. A three minute web video of excerpts from the Old News documentary summarizes some key aspects for why this theory has legs. Featured are animated graphics of the clockwise North Atlantic steering currents and an easy-to-understand lesson on 8 seasonal cusps celebrated by the ancients, the equinoxes and the solstices plus four other divisions, the cross quarters observed by the Celts: Beltaine, Lughnasad, Samhain and Imbolc. These documentary excerpts address many of the arguments dismissive of ancient Celts for lacking the ability to explore beyond Europe or to memorialize their distinctive knowledge of astronomy on North American rock walls and in caves.

Old News documentary
Ancient Celts in America theory

Old News documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2006 3:00


The theory that bold Celtic sailors crossed the Atlantic and navigated up the Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers to what is today the high plains of southeastern Colorado seems ludicrous to many people, particularly the academic community. But the evidence of surviving Ogham writing translatable via Old Gaelic and associated astronomical markings that relate to Celtic cosmology is strong. A three minute web video of excerpts from the Old News documentary summarizes some key aspects for why this theory has legs. Featured are animated graphics of the clockwise North Atlantic steering currents and an easy-to-understand lesson on 8 seasonal cusps celebrated by the ancients, the equinoxes and the solstices plus four other divisions, the cross quarters observed by the Celts: Beltaine, Lughnasad, Samhain and Imbolc. These documentary excerpts address many of the arguments dismissive of ancient Celts for lacking the ability to explore beyond Europe or to memorialize their distinctive knowledge of astronomy on North American rock walls and in caves.