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Living with Poetry | Oatmeal Cookies for Seamus Heaney — Eat This Poem
Seamus Heaney, Relic of Memory 💞🌍🌎🌏💞Reference: Opened Ground Selected Poems 1966 - 1996, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999.
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Mapping the Mysterious Ancient Carvings of Naked Women Across Ireland Ancient Statues, Ancient Art, Ancient History, Medusa Gorgon, Ancient Goddesses, Dolmen, Baba Yaga, Deco
Mapping the Mysterious Ancient Carvings of Naked Women Across Ireland
This Sheela-na-gig, carved on Scotland's Rodel Church, survived the purge. Celtic Goddess, Celtic Mythology, Ancient Ruins, St Clement, Masonry Wall, Neolithic, Iron Age
This Sheela-na-gig, carved on Scotland's Rodel Church, survived the purge.
Stepaside Sheela, Co. Dublin,  Ireland.   This Sheela may be guarding the entrance to a crypt.  photo copyright ©2000 Tara McLoughlin. **Click for more information** Spring Equinox, Stele, Dublin Ireland, Druid, Headstones, Sacred Space, Stone Carving
Stepaside Sheela, Co. Dublin, Ireland. This Sheela may be guarding the entrance to a crypt. photo copyright ©2000 Tara McLoughlin. **Click for more information**
Mapping Ireland’s Mysterious Carvings of Old Women Exposing Their Genitals Sligo, Kilkenny, Wexford, Omagh, Londonderry, Shades Of Turquoise, Interesting History
Mapping Ireland’s Mysterious Carvings of Old Women Exposing Their Genitals
Jessica Harbison
Jessica Harbison
Cavan County Museum, Ballyjamesduff: Medieval Gallery  The Lavey Sheela-na-Gig County Cavan, Alexandre Le Grand, Irish Rock
Cavan County Museum, Ballyjamesduff: Medieval Gallery The Lavey Sheela-na-Gig
Mapping the Mysterious Ancient Carvings of Naked Women Across Ireland Ancient Origins, Oh My Goddess, Mother Goddess, Medieval Tower, Art Premier, Celtic Culture
Mapping the Mysterious Ancient Carvings of Naked Women Across Ireland
Ballylarkin Chuech, Country Kilkenny, Ireland Ogham Tattoo, Ancient Ireland, Art Antique, Les Religions
Ballylarkin Chuech, Country Kilkenny, Ireland
Ancient Aliens, Celtic Art, Dark Ages, Aboriginal Art
Vika Bershadskaya
Vika Bershadskaya
Sheela-na-Gig (female deity), Llandrindod Wells [image 1 of 2]  | Peoples Collection Wales Llandrindod Wells, Ancient Astronaut
Sheela-na-Gig (female deity), Llandrindod Wells [image 1 of 2] | Peoples Collection Wales
Sheela Na Gigs are quasi-erotic stone carvings of a female figure usually found on Norman, or to be more precise, Romanesque churches. They consist of an old woman squatting and pulling apart her vulva, a fairly strange thing to find on a church. Most carvings are old and often do Women Squats, Vulva, Old Building, Yoni, St Mary, Romanesque, Gigs
Sheela Na Gigs are quasi-erotic stone carvings of a female figure usually found on Norman, or to be more precise, Romanesque churches. They consist of an old woman squatting and pulling apart her vulva, a fairly strange thing to find on a church. Most carvings are old and often do
Probably the most famous of the Sheela-na-Gig carvings. Found on the church of St Mary and St David in Kilpeck, Herefordshire and believed to date from around 12th century. The church is famous for its Norman carvings. The Sheela-na-Gig carvings are believed to be a survival of Pagan Beliefs, Unusual Things, 12th Century, Erotic Art, Wall Plaques
Probably the most famous of the Sheela-na-Gig carvings. Found on the church of St Mary and St David in Kilpeck, Herefordshire and believed to date from around 12th century. The church is famous for its Norman carvings. The Sheela-na-Gig carvings are believed to be a survival of
Sheila Na Gig - Celtic fertility Goddess.Sheila Na Gig opens her womb to give birth , the womb in the shamanic way is one of the most sacred places on mother earth. it is often called the wishing well. - Noga Gal Gods And Goddesses, Birth Art
Sheila Na Gig - Celtic fertility Goddess.Sheila Na Gig opens her womb to give birth , the womb in the shamanic way is one of the most sacred places on mother earth. it is often called the wishing well. - Noga Gal
Sheela-na-Gig figures were pagan or early Christian fem... Divine Mother, Art History
Sheela-na-Gig figures were pagan or early Christian fem...
National Museum of Ireland Sheela-na-gigs Female Images, Artist Studio, Fertility, Archaeology
National Museum of Ireland Sheela-na-gigs
"We're all made of stars.": Pagan Blog Project – week 24 – L#2 – Laughter Ancient Protection Symbols, Romanesque Sculpture, Art Tribal, Sidhe, Early Middle Ages, Sacred Symbols
"We're all made of stars.": Pagan Blog Project – week 24 – L#2 – Laughter
Kilsarkan Sheela, Co. Kerry, Ireland.  Photo from Tara's Sheela na Gig Page {click to go there} Magical Art, Ancient Temples
Kilsarkan Sheela, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Photo from Tara's Sheela na Gig Page {click to go there}
Ballinderry Sheela-na-gig County Galway, Christian Symbols, Goddesses, Artifacts, Statues, Lion Sculpture, Figures
Ballinderry Sheela-na-gig
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European History, American History, Egyptian Mythology
Very worn sheela-na-gig on quoin stone of Ballaghmore Castle, County Laois. This jolly figure appears to be dancing County Laois, Mobile Art, Legendary Creature
Very worn sheela-na-gig on quoin stone of Ballaghmore Castle, County Laois. This jolly figure appears to be dancing