“Trí caindle forosnat cach ndorcha: fír, aicned, ecna” — Trecheng Breth Féne
“Three candles that illumine every darkness: truth, nature, knowledge” — The Triads of Ireland
An Bás - Death In The Irish Tradition Course
Coming soon
Death, funeral, wake and afterlife traditons and folklore from Ireland.
Includes guided traditional Irish keening practices.
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An Aisling – The Irish Vision And Dream Journal 2023
Journal Includes:
2023 Dialann (dream diary/planner)
Laethanta Na Seachtaine (days of the week)
Míonna Na Bliana (months of the year)
Céimeanna Na Gealaí (phases of the Moon)
Na Laethanta Saoire (2023 Irish holidays)
Na Féilte (Irish fire and cross quarter festivals)
Na Grianstadanna/Cónochtaí (Irish solstices/equinoxes)
An Aisling (the dream/vision in Irish mythology/folklore/culture)
Journal dimensions: A5 (384 pages)
ENOGAM - The Irish Bird Ogham
Launching soon!
Includes:
History and unique behaviours
Irish mythology and folklore
Spiritual and divinatory aspects
How to connect and work with the birds of the native Irish Enogam (Bird Ogham)
10% of the profits from this course go to WRI - Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland
ENOGAM
Aes Sídhe - Irish Fairy Faith Introductory Course
Coming soon!
For more information please visit the course website:
Airmid's Journal #5: Eagrán Grianstad an tSamhraidh
Delighted and grateful to join some amazing contributers and have my article, An Giorria Eireannach – The hare in the Irish tradition included in Airmid's Journal.
The Summer Solstice Edition and other issues of the journal can be purchased directly through wildawake.ie or from other Irish bookshops and online retailers.
Available in print or digital format.
10% of all profits from this fifth issue will go towards The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, masi.ie.
An Bhó agus An Tarbh - The cow and the bull in the Irish tradition course
Course includes:
Guided journeys to meet
Bóann/Bóinn - The White Cow Goddess
Donn Cúailnge - The Brown Bull of Cooley
Glas Gaibhnenn - The Smith's Green Cow
And how to creat sacred space
Traditional Irish Tarot - Free Mini Course
Includes information and videos on:
The Fool Tarot Card - An t-Amadán
The Fools Journey - An t-Aistear
How to cleanse, shuffle and cut the Tarot cards - Na cártaí a shuaitheadh
The Celtic Cross Tarot Spread - Na Chrois Cheilteach
Guided relaxation technique - An Meabhrú
Traditional Irish Tarot - Seer Introductory Course
Certificate Course Includes:
Videos on how to read and work with the Tarot cards - Na Scannáin
The Irish Seer Traditions - Na Traidisiúin
Irish Celtic Gods of Prophecy - Na Bandéithe
Different Irish divinitation methods such as Tea Leaf Reading, Palm Reading and the Druid Ogham - An Fháistineacht
Guided Meditations and Journeys - An Meabhrú
Certificate and Ebook - Teastas agus leabhar
Opening for enrolment soon
Traditional Irish Herbalism - Luibhliacht Introductory Course
The traditional folkcures & medical uses of Irish weeds & wildflowers
Included in this certificate course:
Glanadh - Irish Cleansing Methods
Tigh 'n Alluis - Irish Sweat House Tradition
Lus na Draoí - Sacred herbs of the Druids
Ogham Crainn - Trees of the Ogham
An Gabhar - The Goat In The Irish Tradition Course
Opening soon for pre-enrolment
An gabhar, an bodhrán agus an eachtra
The goat, the drum and the hero's journey in the Irish tradition course.
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Traditional Irish Magic - Draíocht Introductory Course
Opening for pre-enrolment in 2023
The traditional Irish folk practices of witchcraft and magic.
Scoil Bhean Feasa
Providing teaching in the native Bean Feasa, Celtic, Bardic, Druidry, Fairy Faith, Folklore, Pagan, Seer and Witchcraft traditions of Ireland.
Ag múineadh na mBean Feasa, Ceilteach, Bard, Filí, Creidimh Sí, Béaloideas, Págánach, Fáidh agus Draíochta na hÉireann.
To access free resources please visit www.beanfeasa.com
Ebooks Included In All Courses
Each course has its own unique accompaying ebook.
Tá a ríomhleabhar uathúil féin ag gach cúrsa.
Bodhrán Drumming Included
Bodhrán drumming & journeying included in courses.
Tá bodhrán agus eachtra ag gach cúrsa.
Certified Traditional Irish Courses
Taught by native Irish teachers.
Múinte ag múinteoirí dúchais na hÉireann.
Dia Dhúit agus Fáilte
Hello and welcome to Scoil Bhean Feasa
Sorcha Ní Chionaoith - www.beanfeasa.com
Sorcha works as a Bean Feasa, (Traditional Irish Wise Woman Practitioner, walker between worlds and Irish Seer). Sorcha also practices as a Cailleach/Bean Draoí (Traditional Irish Witch). Sorcha was born and raised in Wicklow, Ireland and speaks 'as Gaeilge' (Irish). Following the native Irish traditions of her Clann (family) and Sinsear (ancestors). Sorcha’s mother is a Bean Feasa, Tarot/tea leaves reader, seer, healer and witch. Sorcha's maternal grandmother was a Bean Chrosach (fortune telling woman) reading the tea leaves, Tarot cards and people's palms. Sorcha's maternal great grandmother was a Bean Ghlúine (village midwife/handy woman) that served the Little Bray area and another Bean Ghlúíne on her paternal side that served the Wolfe Tone area in Bray. Other members of her family still work as Ban Chrosach (fortune telling women) and previous generations of her family worked as Ban/Fir Leighis (healing women/men) and practised Draíocht (traditional Irish magic). Sorcha's family have passed down the cures, customs, folklore of the Sídhe and of traditional Irish witchcraft.
Sorcha took formal Bean Feasa apprenticeship training for ten years with international teacher Cáit Branigan in Wexford, Ireland. Cáit is an Ordained Priestess Hierophant of the Western Mystery Tradition, a Bean Feasa and Ovate with The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. Sorcha also trained formally as a Druí Fasach (Druid of Knowledge) with Ard Druí (High Druid) Niamh and Con at The Celtic Druid Temple in Roscommon, Ireland. Sorcha spent four years in Scotland studying for her BSc. in Psychology and Biology at The University of the West of Scotland. Among other qualifications, Sorcha is a certified Pharmacy Technician, a Herbalist, Nutritionist and Pilates Instructor.
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