beth luis nion
Jul. 24th, 2008
05:49 pm - Ogam group reminder
Saturday (yes, two days from now) is the date of the next Ogam group meeting in Hayward when we will (hopefully) finally start looking at the actual feda (starting with be(i)th & lu(i)s). Contact me if you still need direction. Please tell anyone you know that's intetrested and please let me know, as we'd like an idea of who's showing up.
After last month's lack of attendance, we will likely be closing the group down if no one shows up again this time, so please come if you want the group to go on.
Jul. 20th, 2008
08:10 pm - Translations
Hey folks,
Just curious for all you Gaeilge enthusiasts, how do you go translating Gaeilge into Ogham? Is it at all equivelent or not particularly? Right now my understanding of Ogham as used as an alphabet is pretty shallow.
Jul. 17th, 2008
04:26 pm - Just a reminder...
The SF Bay Area Ogham study group will be meeting the fourth Saturday of each month - that's nine days from now - in Hayward starting about 2 p.m. Contact me if you need more info. Feel free to pass the info along, including the contact info, but please let us know how many people are coming. We're meeting in a smallish apartment.
Jun. 27th, 2008
12:40 am - Ogham study session on Saturday
Here 0n the SF Bay area, we're on schedule to have our ogham study group meet tomorrow in Hayward. We'll be covering Beth and, if we have time, Luis. Contact me if you need details.
Feb. 1st, 2008
11:54 am - Coelbren and Ogham
Does anyone know if the Colebren merely attributed to Iolo Morganwg or is there some source independant of Iolo, such as Kimric legend or Welsh bardic poetry, which mentions the Coelbren? I understand that Rhys thought the Ogham to have been invented by Kimric missionaries in connection with Teutonic neighbors prior to the introduction of Latin by the Romans. This theory would place the Ogham's invention to the Kimric revival in Wales, which Iolo associated with the invention of Coelbren. Did Rhys consider the Coelbren at all in connection with his theory or was it too fabulous a conjecture?
Jan. 7th, 2008
07:27 pm - my first attempt
I felt a calling over the Yule season that it was time for me to create a Celtic Ogham set, I thought I would share my first attempt - it was a quick and simple set that I can learn on :)
( picture under the cut )
Jan. 8th, 2008
08:36 pm - Ogma 'honey-mouthed' reference?
I am researching the Ogham and am unable to find the primary source reference for Ogma's ephitet 'mibel' or honey-mouthed, can anyone provide this for me? I would need a primary manuscript source like the Book of Ballymote, not something like a Celtic dictionary. It would be greatly appreciated :-)
Jul. 23rd, 2007
09:39 pm - Pre-ordering Ogam: Weaving Word Wisdom
Because so many have asked, and because the August 1st release date (Lughnassadh!) is right around the corner, I just wanted to let folks know again that they can pre-order the book at this website via PayPal. Cost for the book is $22.49 plus shipping, and if you send a note about your name along with your order, I'll personalize it with my autograph to you. All pre-ordered copies will be signed!
Ogam: Weaving Word Wisdom is about 300 pages of information about ogam, divination, ritual, and Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism as practiced by the author (that's me).
There will be a release party in Seattle, date to be announced, and I will most likely be appearing at Pagan Pride down in Beaverton, Oregon on September 8th as a featured speaker. I'm working out details with the organizers at the moment.
Thanks to everyone for their interest and support!
Jul. 8th, 2007
05:47 pm - resources?
hey folks! i just joined the community and i have a question about researching ogham.
for a long time i've been wanting an ogham tattoo. ever since i learned about ogham's existence 6 or 7 years ago. i want it to say my name, and then 'daughter of" and my parents names.
but i don't want it to be totally half assed, or extremely innacurate, so i wanted to get some good reference materials. any suggestions of books? looking up 'ogham' or 'ogam' doesn't give me a lot at the library but i figure there are probably some books whose main topics are more general. websites are cool too but i have trouble trusting the internet. which is dumb because books lie, i know.
thanks!
Jun. 11th, 2007
12:50 pm - Pre-order my ogam book!
Yep, you heard that right!
lupabitch has set up a site where you can pre-order Ogam: Weaving Word Wisdom from the publisher. I'll be heading down to Portland at some point when the book is released to sign a bunch of them, so you can get an AUTOGRAPHED copy!
Whee!
All you ogam enthusiasts, tell your friends! Pass the word! And check out Lupa's plug for the book!
It's coming in September.
Mar. 21st, 2007
01:52 am - Ogham and an Arabic Grimoire
In his classic work 'Ogam Inscribed Monuments of the Gaedhil in the British Islands' R. Rolt Brash mentions the grimoire 'Alphabets and Hieroglyphic Characters' by Ahmad Bin Abubekr Bin Washih (9th cent) which lists some 80 ancient mystical alphabetic scales. Brash notes that two of the alphabets in it closely resemble forms of Ogham from the Book of Ballymote. Dr. Charles Graves has dismissed the grimoire as a forgery, and Brash questions this- 'This sweeping condemnation is unaccompanied by the slightest proof' 367. What is also intriguing is that these same alphabetic scales in this grimoire also resemble a form of Runes called 'tree runes' or 'twig runes'. Dr. Graves made note of this, and the fact that the tree runes and some of the Ogham scales from the Book of Ballymote resemble one another is the main reason behind the theory that Ogham and Runes are related. But no more is said of this Arabic grimoire that I can find, at least not in Ogham studies. It is purportedly translated from ancient manuscripts to have come from a Nabathean Prince. Apparently it received serious attention from scholars for awhile in the 1800s. I can't seem to find any information as to why or how it was proven to be a forgery. Does anyone happen to know anything more about it? There is an online version of it, the pages with the Ogham-looking alphabets are http://www.blackcrescent.org/w2_HGa
Feb. 20th, 2007
09:17 pm - Lame Introduction
Hi everyone, I feel rather stupid, I can't believe I haven't found this community before now since I have been working on a DPhil on Ogham for a couple of years now. I don't have time to write much but suffice to say I'm pleased to see such a lively interest in it on the lj community. Are any of you perchance based in Edinburgh?
Oct. 10th, 2006
04:54 pm - Can anyone help?
Hello, I'm working on a story where the heroine is of Celtic descent and there will be some reference to Celtic mythology.
I'm specifically looking for references to Celtic methods of divination (probably other than Ogham but this community seems a good starting point). Ideally, I'd like these to be tied closely to femininity and/or flowers/floral imagery.
I realise it's a bit of a long-shot but if this rings a bell with anyone, I'd be grateful for pointers to any websites or books which might tell me more on these subjects?
Thanks for reading!
Sep. 15th, 2006
03:22 pm - PDF of my Ogam booklet
For those who weren't able to pick up a copy at PantheaCon last year, I'm making the PDF of the booklet available to anybody who wants one for $5. I'll accept payment through PayPal at my inisglas (at) seanet (dot) com address and email you the file as soon as the payment clears. You can print it out for yourself, and all I ask is that you not make copies for others.
This contains some of the material that will be in my larger Ogam book, and presents material that can be used for studying ogam and techniques of basic divination with examples. I got lots of positive comments about the booklet at the con, and wish I'd been able to make more of them. Now you can have your very own copy!
Sep. 4th, 2006
08:20 pm - Celtic Ogham!!!
OMGz!!!
You must, MUST, look at this post on
recons Beautiful OGAM FIDS-FEWS as ICONS!!!!!!!!!!
WOO HOO!!!
Aug. 16th, 2006
04:57 pm
Hi everybody, I don't know if it's a must. But I'd like to introduce myself. ^^
I'm Silvia a 23 year old girl from South-West Germany. I'm interested in Celtic Reconstructionism, so this is the reason I came here.
I'm very interested in ogam as a form of divination and I hope to to find friends here to discuss their meanings.
I've ordered a book about ogam (Ogam: The Celtic Oracle of the Trees: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Druidic Alphabet by Paul Rhys Mountfort) and want to make some rune stones for myself. I hope they' ll get a personal touch then.
I don't know if the book is good for beginners. If you have other suggestions for better books also regarding stuff I could use for the rune stones, please tell me.
Looking forward to get to know you.
(Hope you excuse my bad english, too.)
Aug. 1st, 2006
09:48 am - Blessed Lugnassad
Wishing everyone a blessed Lugnassad/Lammas! May the first harvest bring what you need in life now...
/|\
Mark
:)
Jun. 27th, 2006
10:33 am
Some members of
cr_r have finished preparing a F.A.Q. page for Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism. Check it out! It's very, very good!
http://www.paganachd.com/faq/
Sorry for the cross-posting
Mar. 4th, 2006
10:45 am - New Ogham font
I find myself embarrassed because I forgot to a make a post here about the Ogham font I created. After growing dissatisfied with the Curtis Grant/EverType ogham font set I finally cracked it open using Fontographer and found that it was badly done on several levels. So I redrew every character, reoriented the vertical characters so they run bottom to top instead of top to bottom and reordered the forfeda into the order given in the Auraicept.
If you want a copy (it's free in perpetuity), I have it available for download here.
Forgive me if you have seen this elsewhere, but I wanted to make sure people knew it was available.
Peace.
Feb. 7th, 2006
11:59 pm - A bit on Barry Fell
I know that most of you reading my stuff know that Barry Fell was utterly full of it when he was talking about the alleged existence of American ogam inscriptions. I was doing a websearch on "ogam" this evening for the sake of entertainment when I came upon this review of an article he wrote and his book "America B.C." It covers in excruciating detail exactly how and why Fell is full of crap.
If anybody asks you about American ogams, you can point them to this article for a very cogent and complete debunking of Fell's work and methods.
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