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TARA na RÍ
The return of Ireland's Celtic Goddess at Tara
Edain Echraidhe is her Gaelic name; her home is the high valley between the hills of Tara and Skryne in the Royal City of Celtic Ireland. This high valley holds a sacred stream called the Gabhra (pronounced gow-ra), which means the white mare. The Gabhra Valley was free range for the White Mare of our Celtic ancestors who came from northern Spain.
The Gabhra Stream near Opus Dei
In Cymru (Wales), she is called Rhiannon, and the Celts of Gaul (France) called her Epona and in a chalk hill in Oxford (England) many people today say that the giant image of the Uffington Horse is a Celtic Horse Goddess.
White Horse of Uffington
For a long time the name and home of Edain Echraidhe was hidden from her people by the scribes of the church of fear. A forced double troll motorway is proposed by the governance to destroy and build over the Gabhra stream that was a sacred expression of the Goddess for our ancestors. This has brought many eyes to see the beauty of Tara. The Gabhra shared her secret and the story of 'Opus Dei in Tara Valley' assembles itself. Edain Echraidhe has re-connected with her people again. Now that Edain Echraidhe has returned to our attention; may she gather to her the desire dreaming of her people from over the whole world to shatter the illusions and reveal the Light.
Tara's Celtic Goddess Dreaming
- a suggested midnight visualisation located in the high valley of Tara -
"Tall leafy trees behind a Lady in White sitting on a White Mare; she leans forward offering a branch of thirteen leaves to three Celtic Women who open their hands to receive and reflect the old ways again. Eight Celtic Men form a semi circle around the three Celtic Women facing the Horse Goddess who emits a gentle white Light. Peace and Calm. Then, the neighing of a wild horse and the thunder of many hooves and the White Mare lifts her head to the gallop responding to the call to run free in the sacred valley... The 'Three Ladies and the Eight Men' of Tara step back enraptured in the graceful movement of the herd. This Fairy Host gallops along the entire Valley of the White Mare and down to the River of the Cow Goddess and back again, no fences or gates - just lush rolling grasslands edged by forest and overlooked by Rath Lugh and Rath Miles. Their free raw energy bursts through the mask of illusions every night at midnight. Light and freshness evolves in their space."
Gabhra Valley from Rath Lugh
Tara' Celtic Goddess Heritage Park
The desire dreaming of a Celtic Goddess Heritage Park around Tara's sacred valley is giving substance to the White Mare as an expression of the Celtic Horse Goddess who then exposes those who seek to destroy the High Valley of the Royal City of Tara. But the night Mare is also kind and gentle and she will offer a lift to those who seek a return to the Light again, if asked properly.
Never mind the Da Vinci code - Opus Dei are exposed in their real attack on the Celtic Goddess of Tara. Join her visualisation / meditation / journeying at 23:59 Irish time, every night and heartlink to Dreaming the White Mare, Edain Echraidhe in Ireland's Celtic Goddess Heritage Park in the sacred valley of Tara.
Beech Trees on Rath Lugh
We suggest Rath Lugh as a focus for sending to. The co-ordinates of Rath Lugh are 693,829 / 761,317 and this magnificent monument is covered in trees, many of which are huge oaks and beech - some of which are shown above.
Rath Lugh (red line - proposed M3)
Rath Lugh is actually horseshoe shaped, it may be the burial ground of the Fianna and possibly even the head and sword hand of CuChullain are buried there. Lugh (the Sun God) was spiritual father to CuChullain. Two big fields separate Opus Dei's Lismullin Institute from Rath Lugh and the proposed double troll road seeks to go through these fields clipping Rath Lugh to stay as far away as possible from Opus Dei's Lismullin.
Dream the herd of white horses running free at midnight in the sacred valley of the Gabhra - release their energy exposing shameful darkness by bringing Light to those that need it most. The World Heritage Park of the Celtic Horse Goddess at Tara already exists in the etheric, your dreaming it gives it substance, knowing this and believing it makes it real.
Write to UNESCO at - Europe and North America Unit, World Heritage Centre, UNESCO, 7 place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07SP, France and ask them to set up a World Heritage Park around Tara's sacred valley of the Celtic Goddess. They will write to the Irish governance, which will respond - and a continuous supply of requests will show the world wants to save the High Valley and the landscape setting of the Royal Celtic City of Tara.
Please join in "Tara's Celtic Goddess Dreaming" visualisation (with co-ordinates) and write to UNESCO seeking World Heritage Status for Tara Valley, say no M3 toll road near Tara. But please - pass this message on to others who can network for the Goddess.
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