Aisling: Visions of Ireland

Aisling is the Irish for dream or vision, and it may take the form of a vision poem. The genre was developed as a part of the wider Irish language poetry field at the end of the 17th century, going into the 18th. More broadly, aisling is a vision which is said to connect the seer strongly with the landscape and identity of Ireland and its sacred sites.

Our guest today, author Jeremy Schewe is considered to be connected in exactly this way. In 2017, Jeremy completed 21 years of study in Celtic alchemy and traditional ecological knowledge and he now helps other people with their own similar paths of discovery. He is a certified herbalist and record keeper of traditional Celtic ecological lore.

In the episode of the podcast, Jeremy talks about his connections to sacred Ireland, his new book Aisling, and his wider views of landscape, identity and place.

Read the review of the book in our Book Review pages here

Listen to the podcast here: http://www.thefolklorepodcast.com/episode-150.html

Visit Jeremy's website at https://www.inchantedjourneys.com/

Find Jeremy's book at https://www.crossedcrowbooks.com/shop-crossed-crow-books/p/aisling

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