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Eochair (Mac Rí in Éirinn) is the young son of the Irish King and a noblewoman. Mac Rí in Éirinn was under a Binding Spell to go to the Land of Syria and confront the giant King there. It is the Hero's journey, where he meets All, his Beloved, the first daughter of the King of Syria. She gives him three powerful gifts to help him. The story spirals through time from mythology through history, culture, language, and the music of the Irish people. It is both an outer and an inner mystical journey. Eochair is given three tasks - to battle brute beasts (conquest, banishment, famine, migration, and…mehr
Eochair (Mac Rí in Éirinn) is the young son of the Irish King and a noblewoman. Mac Rí in Éirinn was under a Binding Spell to go to the Land of Syria and confront the giant King there. It is the Hero's journey, where he meets All, his Beloved, the first daughter of the King of Syria. She gives him three powerful gifts to help him. The story spirals through time from mythology through history, culture, language, and the music of the Irish people. It is both an outer and an inner mystical journey. Eochair is given three tasks - to battle brute beasts (conquest, banishment, famine, migration, and poverty to get the Giant's Tongue (language) from the Western lands (the Gaeltacht); he must fight great giants and monsters to retrieve the songbird (Sean Nos music). Finally, he must travel to Land-under-Sea to give the Giant King a ring. There are three binding spells, three giants, and three aspects of the Feminine. Once Eochair arrives at the Source (Syria) he must journey to the mysterious realm of Land-under-Sea, where he must fight the Giants in three great battles. Left-behind-Land is an inner realm he then finds himself in, where he must confront his demons of pride, arrogance, and depression to heal and transform. Mac Rí in Éirinn meets All as a swan at Imbolc. The first battle with the Giants was at Beltane, a time of fertility; the second battle was at the Summer Solstice, with the death of the Oak King and the birth of the Holly King. The final battle at Yuletide was the great battle of Light over Darkness at the Winter Solstice. When he meets All in early Spring, they are bound to one another in a great Love, never spoken.
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Irene's parents were refugees who fled Vienna in 1939 to settle in Derry, Northern Ireland. She was born into that small, quirky community in 1943. Although she understood English, she did not speak it until she started school. She spent much time alone in the woods at the end of the street, in her own world. She loves Ireland, Fairy Tales, trees, and the ocean. Although Irene lived in a Catholic neighbourhood, she was brought up Protestant and bussed to school. When she was fourteen, she began to search for a new 'religion' at the local library. This quest eventually led her to Jung and Sufism. She became a Radiographer, moved to England, married, and emigrated to South Africa. When she arrived in Johannesburg on Christmas Eve 1965, she had twin sons seven weeks premature. Irene was chosen from 200 applicants to train as a computer programmer and became an expert at coding and decoding symbolic language. She divorced her first husband in 1972 and emigrated to Australia in 1977 with her two sons. There, she discovered Jung and undertook adult education, eventually becoming a psychologist and hypnotherapist while working in IT. She undertook an almost seven-year Jungian analysis, which changed her life. Then, she found Universal Sufism and the magic of stories as teaching tales. Her Sufi name is Nuria.
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