Thursday, 24 November 2011

ELYNYDD A VERY PRECIOUS PLACE - A SACRED PLACE - KEEP IT THAT WAY NOT TRASHED BY TURBINES - WINDMILLS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.

In their book Celtic Heritage, Alwyn and Brinley Rees compare the area around Pumlumon – known traditionally as ‘Elenydd’ -  to Uisnech in Ireland where the Stone of Divisions stands. It is the centre which symbolizes the whole.

Celtic Heritage: Ancient tradition in Ireland and Wales by Alwyn and ...

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Celtic Heritage: Ancient tradition in Ireland and Wales by Alwyn and Brinley Rees. 21 Jul. This is a book that I have read a couple of times before and a book that ...

Is our Welsh 'Stone of Divisions', that we call 'Cerrig Cyfamod Glyndwr', consider and agree, then shall we make it so?

Embassy Glyndwr Field Trip To Battle of Hyddgen Site, 
foto take at Cerrig Cyfamod Glyndwr



CAMPAIGN TO MAKE ELENYDD and MYNYDD PUMLUMON A  UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE REGION, CAMPAIGN TO DECLARE ELYNYDD and MYNYDDOEDD PUMLUMON SACRED AND OFF LIMITS FROM FURTHER DESECRATION WITH:


GLYNDWR RAMBLERS

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Following they the 'Barefoot Welsh Doggis'- Glyndwr's Peasant Army who the Wars end with their families became 'Y Gwerin Owain'. To Post ...
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1.                                                                             UNESCO World Heritage Centre

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UNESCO World Heritage Centre. ... Help preserve World Heritage sites now! ... Fires at the World Heritage site of Pitons, cirques and remparts of Reunion Island ...

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2.                            World Heritage Site - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place (such as a forest, mountain, lake, 
desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that is listed by the UNESCO as of ...
        

     Elenydd - Wicipedia

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Ardal o fryniau yng ngorllewin a chanolbarth Cymru yw'r Elenydd. Mae'n ymestyn o fryniau ardal Pumlumon yn y gogledd (i'r de o Fachynlleth ac i'r dwyrain o ...

7.         Elenydd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jump to: navigation, search. It has been suggested that Desert of Wales be ...

 Elenydd - historic landscape.

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In central Wales there is a vast area of upland still known to some by the 
ancient name of Elenydd. For many years the only mountain stronghold of the Red Kite,

www.hanesybont.co.uk/rw/elenydd.htm 
In times gone by, life in this tiny sheltered corner of Ceredigion was inextricably 
bound and moulded by the closeness of Elenydd's wild expansive landscape. ...
                                                                          
                                  Elenydd SAC - Countryside Council for Wales
www.ccw.gov.uk › ... › Protecting our landscape › Special Sites Project
Much of the hill vegetation is also of special interest, with Elenydd being the largest tract 
of blanket mire within the central Wales uplands as well as supporting ...

             Cwm Eleri

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... Alwyn and Brinley Rees compare the area around Pumlummon – known traditionally as 'Elenydd' - to Uisnech in Ireland where the Stone of Divisions stands. ...
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                At the Edge: The Fifth Direction

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by B Trubshaw - Related articles
Anyone who starts to take an interest in the medieval texts relating to Ireland ...Choithrigi (the Stone of Divisions), which is situated near the less-impressive ...Furthermore, it is Uisnech, not Tara, which is the geographical mid-point of Ireland. ...iron age hillforts (see illustration p18), in one of which now stands the Lia Fail. ...

                 Hill of Uisneach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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... also Uisnech (Irish: Cnoc Uisnigh), formerly regarded as the centre of Ireland, ...which rested a great stone (Ail na Míreann, which means "stone of divisions") ...
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

                        The Sacred Center: The Ancient Art of Locating Sanctuaries - Google Books Result

books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1594772843...John Michell - 2009 - Nature - 192 pages

the priority of Uisnech as the national omphalos and generation center. ... from the nearby road, stands a remarkable pillar of rock, Ail na Mirenn, the Stone of Divisions.... the Stone of Divisions “is said to be the navel of Ireland. ...

                      fivefold.html

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Fintan then took the men of Ireland west to the hill at UISNECH. There he set up a pillarstone with a circular boundary after which he gave the divisions of Ireland ... Thus westand between Uisnech and Tara with the influences of chaos and ...

                    Uisnech – Dictionary definition of Uisnech | Encyclopedia.com ...

www.encyclopedia.com › ... › January 2004
Definition of Uisnech – Our online dictionary has Uisnech information from A ...Uisnech contains a stone [Ail na Mírenn, stone of divisions] marked with lines showing ... At its peak this was one of three great festivals of Ireland, along with Tailtiu...

                   I - Celtic Library

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9 Mar 2010 – Thus, there is a story of the division of Ireland into twentyfive parts .... It was held that all five provinces met at the Stone of Divisions on the Hill of Uisnech .....to which a handful of crushed oats was added and left to stand until ...

                               MacCorkill's - The Fivefold Centre

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The first people to follow the receding ice northwards with their stone tools ... For our purposes of the five fold centre, we see the division of Ireland ... Thus we standbetween Uisnech and Tara with the influences of chaos and order ...

                                           Celtic Sacred Landscapes - Mythography Message Forums

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17 Mar 2007 – I take it to stand for *Ostiniiko-, 'the angular place', connected with Ir. uisin, 'the ... It was held that all five provinces met at the Stone of Divisions on the Hill of .... "Tara and Uisnech in Ireland are as two kidneys in a beast. ...

                       Europa - Die geographischen Zentren der Länder Europas

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It is marked by two grinding stones in front of the city hall. .... significance is traditionally known as Ail na Míreann, the Stone of Divisions. ... The Hill of Uisnech stands in the middle of Ireland's prairies, or the central bog as it's sometimes called. ...
                                                                                                 
books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1594772843...John Michell - 2009 - Nature - 192 pages

the priority of Uisnech as the national omphalos and generation center. ... from the nearby road, stands a remarkable pillar of rock, Ail na Mirenn, the Stone of Divisions.... the Stone of Divisions “is said to be the navel of Ireland. ...

www.libraryireland.com/Druids/The-Sacred-Hill-of-Tara.php
Information on The Sacred Hill of Tara, from 'Irish Druids and Old Irish ... of the sacred stone; saying, "The Foundation Pillar which the Jews regarded for six ...

  Places of Peace and Power - Hill of Crosses

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Following each of these desecrations local inhabitants and pilgrims from all over Lithuania rapidly replaced crosses upon the sacred hill. In 1985, the Hill of ...