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"The DRUID observes, with regret, that oblivion has nearly obliterated every memorial of his Order, even in the land consecrated, of yore, by the celebration of their ancient rites. He also feels that he is unknown among the progeny of a people, who reverenced his forefathers as the faithful instructors that inculcated those sublime lessons which elucidate the origin of being, the economy and organization of objects, the duties of society, and the rules and institutions affecting the interests and interdependency of Man." - The Druid: Miscellaneous Essays (1812) by James Kennedy
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The Brehon academy.Clann Éirí Gréine
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“Irish law is the oldest, most original, and most extensive of mediaeval European legal systems. It is a unique legal inheritance, an independent indigenous system of advanced jurisprudence that was fully evolved by the eighth century. It is also far less well known than it deserves.” So wrote the late Prof. Donnchadh Ó Corráin of University College Cork in 2003.
The British often falsely claim that with the drafting of the Magna Carta, it was the first time in legal history that the king was subject to the law. Irish kings were not lawmakers and were subject to the law for centuries before Magna Carta. Accordingly, the Irish have more of a right to boast of an advanced system of justice unlike Common Law, which is not a system of justice but a system of layer enrichment and protection of privilege.
"Early medieval Ireland evolved a system of law (often called ’brehon’ law, from the Old Irish word brithemain ’judges’) which is remarkabl
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“Irish law is the oldest, most original, and most extensive of mediaeval European legal systems. It is a unique legal inheritance, an independent indigenous system of advanced jurisprudence that was fully evolved by the eighth century. It is also far less well known than it deserves.” So wrote the late Prof. Donnchadh Ó Corráin of University College Cork in 2003.
The British often falsely claim that with the drafting of the Magna Carta, it was the first time in legal history that the king was subject to the law. Irish kings were not lawmakers and were subject to the law for centuries before Magna Carta. Accordingly, the Irish have more of a right to boast of an advanced system of justice unlike Common Law, which is not a system of justice but a system of layer enrichment and protection of privilege.
"Early medieval Ireland evolved a system of law (often called ’brehon’ law, from the Old Irish word brithemain ’judges’) which is remarkabl
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Sat Yoga Institute
In these troubled times, there are countless heroes unsung by the human heart. This ever so generous flower is one such hero, feeding millions, yet known only by its freely given golden fruit. As the world has grown dark and God has hidden away his loyal followers, it is our tireless labor, from behind the scenes, that will eventually tip the scale, allowing the meek, with their hearts resting in God’s hands, to inherit the earth.
In these troubled times, there are countless heroes unsung by the human heart. This ever so generous flower is one such hero, feeding millions, yet known only by its freely given golden fruit. As the world has grown dark and God has hidden away his loyal followers, it is our tireless labor, from behind the scenes, that will eventually tip the scale, allowing the meek, with their hearts resting in God’s hands, to inherit the earth.
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The Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
The Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has been a staple in herbal medicine since ancient times, and right up to today.
Once you recognise the benefits, values, vitamins, and minerals of the humble stinging nettle most people treat with disregard, you will change your mind and maybe even include it in your closh tunnel or back garden with two, maybe three harvests of nettle seed packed with a robust treasure of one of natures true vitamin and mineral pill.
Nature has created a perfect defence to protect its hidden treasures, lavishing it with strong defence stings where no herbivores dare to munch.
The plants contain long, thin, hollow hairs that cover the majority of the stem and the underside of the leaves. ... The dock leaves themselves contain oxalic acid, which is that familiar burning sensation when stung by the great defences of the stinging nettle.
These powerhouse plant can be found growing pretty much everywhere ,
The Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has been a staple in herbal medicine since ancient times, and right up to today.
Once you recognise the benefits, values, vitamins, and minerals of the humble stinging nettle most people treat with disregard, you will change your mind and maybe even include it in your closh tunnel or back garden with two, maybe three harvests of nettle seed packed with a robust treasure of one of natures true vitamin and mineral pill.
Nature has created a perfect defence to protect its hidden treasures, lavishing it with strong defence stings where no herbivores dare to munch.
The plants contain long, thin, hollow hairs that cover the majority of the stem and the underside of the leaves. ... The dock leaves themselves contain oxalic acid, which is that familiar burning sensation when stung by the great defences of the stinging nettle.
These powerhouse plant can be found growing pretty much everywhere ,
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