About Muireann
I don’t know when Muireann was incarnated. They’re not sure either, because time wasn’t counted the same way we do it now. The closest that I can get is 80. I thought they said 800 and they were very insistent that it’s closer to 80. 80 what? BCE? CE? Silence.
Murieann doesn’t clarify things that don’t matter. They have been clear with me that the exact timing of their incarnation is irrelevant.
I’m still curious though. They’ve had several incarnations… hundreds really, maybe thousands, but the several ones as an Ancestor Celt are many and across different times. The ones as an insular Celt in Ireland/Scotland (also unclear where - and probably both) is where the 80 come in. I don’t know.
Things don’t work the same on the other side, and that’s often what we talk about - how things are different, but actually the same - when we’re here on Earth we don’t see it… or rather, we forget.
I call Muireann “They” because they are literally without gender. Muireann is a woman’s name and it was chosen because of the connection to me and my resonance with the name and associations with mermaids, water and connection to the Christian church. What?
The Muireann story is a story of Christian patriarchy oppressing wild female power. This has been a struggle for me in my life and I would resonate with that story.
I wonder sometimes if they are even just one being… they chuckle at that because it’s kind of true… they are more than what we would consider a single human ancestor.
Muireann has told me again and again that everyone is an Ancestor. All physical life descended from one cell, the LUCA, and that it is not hyperbole to claim that all of life is kin. It’s not unfounded idealism, it’s reality.
They said they may come into the physical again… because apparently we’re doing a great job of bringing ourselves into resonance with the fields of light that the Ancestors will participate on. So good on us!
Muireann is the source of Tabhartas Bòid (Votive Offerings) in the Cailleach Ken Library. They provided me with all the cultural, historical background of Celtic Votive Offerings and gave me direction on what I could create as examples for the teaching that would be resonant with what my Ancestors would have done.
The bookmarks were mine, but what I did with them is Celtic resonance.
I sit with my Ancestors on a regular basis and share (what to me) is most interesting with the community in the Cailleach Ken Library.
I will update here as I learn more and have more to share.
I’m currently following crumbs to uncover what Muireann may have looked like while incarnated. They annoyingly keep telling me to look in a mirror. Clown. lol.