The idea here is to build the foundation of a Gaulish astronomy. Hoping that we can start a move toward bringing more Galatis focus into our lives and works. The ultimate goal of course being the furthering and expansion of ideas and avenues of exploration for all Galatîs. Most of this work comes from a …
Eludêuoi Galation
In nemê, uerbitû, coetic andernos Elus Dêuoi atrebânt ollocomariâ In nemê, uerbitû, coetic andernos Elus Dêuoi rodînt eiononos textiâ nos In nemê, uerbitû, coetic andernos Eiâ arcînt textiâ ansonon coetic anse Ogme, Senatîr Galation, centus ansonon Mâros in labî, nertê, etic in uissû Sirona, centusirâ eni nemê, uoberiâs Sistâi entar noxtion etic dîus Lugu, nemnalîtar …
Ne Gallomos-Nîs Butâ Tausos
Normally, when I post on this site, I talk squarely about things like rituals and working on various projects. One of my favorites being crafting myths. The thing about my work is that nothing really exists in a vacuum. As appealing as it may be at times to simply withdraw into a world of studies …
Îuoi (Holidays)
As with any other custom, a Gaulish custom one needs holidays. Those special times of year where we come together to observe specific Dêuoi for specific reasons. As well as attuning ourselves to the cycle of the seasons, and what that means for us. Bessus Nouiogalation is no exception. In a previous article, we talked …
Taranis etic Andenamatos
The bounty of the harvest was gathered And the beasts were counted to be culled In those times long ago done as is today The fires burning bright like Suns at night Songs sung by fires and music was heard Unbridled the joy from the kin of Mannus They reveled in the gifts the Dêuoi …
Mapað Leuci
Cenos eiânt noxtiâ eni scâtê Lanolucrâ uotigû Cintugiamos Aros rerine dagodagrus Mapað Leuci gentos essi Taranis, sueios atîr nertos Eponâ, sueios matîr canis Taranis garti dû litou mârou Dedosseîs sueios taruos uerouos Ollon dalton eni sin Giamolitû Beton etic otlon daltar Cantlâ bûar cecanon Textâ bûar eiorar Litus urexti ollon loudos Ollon iâssont eni sounomâros …
Sernis Bituion (Cosmology)
Within a developed worldview, there is often a presentation of cosmological concepts. Not to mention an enumeration of worlds. Though the number varies in various Indo-European cultures, three is a very common number. John Shaw, in 'On Indo-European Cosmic Structure' covers this very well. (The link shared is to academia.edu, free to sign up, and …