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Winter 2009, On Faith and Faeries

Tír na nÓg

By RdeHywll   Wed, Dec 30, 2009

Tír na nÓg is the fabled island off the west coast of Ireland "The land of perpetual youth" where the Tuatha de Danann (the Sidhe) resided. It also was home to a few mortals who were carried there by the Sidhe such as the Celtic hero Oisín who loved the ban-sidhe (fairy woman) Niamh and lived on the island for what he perceived to be a year.

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By RdeHywll

RdeHywll

On Faith and Faeries

RdeHwyll is a semi-retired gentleman (?) living a Pagan’s life in North-Eastern Pennsylvania, USA, near the Poconos Mountains region of the Appalachians.

He has been following his personal Pagan path in life for more than forty years, and has yet to truly find his way -- there are always new paths that intersect, join, and cross, so the way is always filled with new beginnings. He currently lives alone, except for frequent visits from unseen Fae.

Comments and Questions about what he writes are always welcome.

“I do believe in Faeries, I do, I do! Peter Pan, from the play of the same name by James M. Barrie --That pretty much sums up how I feel, too!"

(Photo by J. Corsentino: RdeHwyll at convention with Donny Ha and Ailynari of Enchanted Folk and Faezine - "Proof that he is, in reality, a Half-Giant!") 


RdeHwyll has been a member of Enchanted Folk since November 2007

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