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SageWoman No. 87 • Sacred Lands Cover1 BBIMEDIA.COM CRONEMAGAZINE.COM SAGEWOMAN.COM WITCHESANDPAGANS.COM BB Med a Magazines that feed your soul and liven your spirits. W & Navigation Controls Availability depends on the reader application. Previous Page Toggle Next Page Bookmarks First Page Last Page ©2014 BBI MEDIA INC . P O BOX 687 . FOREST GROVE . OR 97116 . USA . 503-430-8817 © 2015 Hrana Janto Hrana © 2015 By Jude Lally Artwork by Hrana Janto ncient and Helen O’Sullivan mothers of Loch lomond 8 A SageWoman No. 87 • Sacred Lands hen I was a child, my dad would take us the west until they reach the mountains and drop their rambling around the hills where we lived up life-giving rain. When Ben Lomond (“Ben” means above Loch Lomond, Scotland. Among the “mountain”) is obscured completely, veiled by heavily Wstones at the top of Carman Hill, I would sit ever so pregnant clouds dragging low on its slopes, you can quietly, scrunching up my eyes: in my imagination all easily feel that you are truly in between the worlds. the cars disappeared, and with a final blink, the streets and houses were rendered invisible as well. Then I would the Cailleach in Nature hold my breath, hoping I could see the Old Ones that Stuart McHardy recognizes the giantess archetype I knew lived there, the ones from the time before the of the Cailleach in a medieval poem, within the figure roads, and cars, and houses. Even though I never saw of ‘Gyre-Carolling,’ who is said to have formed Loch those ancient people, I felt the energies of the land, Lomond. sensing that atop Carman Hill was a place where this “She spittit Lochlomond with her lips; world and the otherworld flow into one another. Thunner and fireflaucht flew fae her hips.” Loch Lomond attracts thousands of visitors a year, (She spat Loch Lomond with her lips; and while they may not be conscious of it as they Thunder and lightning flew from her hips.) look out over the Loch and up to the heights of Ben On grey days when a wind whips up on the surface Lomond, a great energy silently works its magic on of the loch and the hilltops are lost in the mist, you can them: soothing their souls, stirring their hearts, and easily imagine the Cailleach walking the landscape. She’s feeding their imaginations. holding Her aprons, carrying rocks: the grey torn fabric You have to go deep or go high to know the deities of Her dress forms the clouds, and when She spits down whose bones form the bedrock of these lands. Among onto the earth, Loch Lomond is formed. It doesn’t take the best-known of these Ancients are primordial figures much to imagine the Great One’s anger as cracking whose original names have been lost in the mists of thunder, creating lightning from Her raging hips. time: the Cailleach and the Deer Goddess. Out to the west of Loch Lomond lies Corryvrecken, Europe’s largest whirlpool. A complex tidal system Who is the Cailleach? causes this whirlpool, which is active even on calm days. Who exactly is the Cailleach? In his detailed study, On windy ones, the tidal bore churns up a spinning Gearoid O’Crualaoich explains that She is an incredibly cauldron with waves that can get as high as fifteen feet. complex figure, who over Her great age has embodied This is the Cauldron of the Cailleach, and it’s when the various cultural meanings. She can be traced to the cauldron is most active (in the winter months, especially mother goddess of Old Europe cosmology; She is the Samhain) when She comes to wash her great plaid. Celtic Hag with close connections with the sovereignty After washing, She shakes it dry, and as She throws it Queen; and She is also an ancient, supernatural female about Her shoulders, it lands on all the surrounding wilderness figure. She is huge, a giantess, an Amazon. mountaintops, turning them white with the first snows She isn’t a single figure, for she has many sisters. of winter. To experience my Cailleach you have to get under the One of my favorite places associated with the surface of the loch down into the dark peaty depths, or Cailleach is a little further north: Glen Cailleach, in scale the rocky winding paths to know anything of Her. Glen Lyon. Here you will find a small turf-roofed She is very old: pre-Celtic, even, as she has no known structure, roughly two meters tall, which houses the genealogy to any other gods or goddesses of this land. Cailleach, her husband Bodach, and their daughter. I often wonder what arrangement of syllables formed According to legend, the Cailleach and Her family were her name: did it sound a little like the rolling thunder of once given shelter in the glen by the local people. She an approaching storm, or perhaps raindrops showering was so grateful for the hospitality given to Her and Her down on large green oak leaves? Her original name is family that She left the stones with the promise that, still unknown, except by the wind and the eagle. as long as they were cared for, She would ensure that There are many etymologies of her name as we know the glen would continue to be fertile and the people it, as its shifts in language over time also changed its themselves and their animals would be prosperous. It meaning. In the middle ages, Cailleach was “one who is is quite magical to think that this could well be the wearing a veil,” and in Christian times referred to a nun. longest surviving tradition of the Cailleach, for local But “one who wears a veil” is a wonderful description folks still bring the stones out at Beltane (the beginning of the Cailleach in action in Her land: the darkening of summer) and then return them to their shielding at clouds roll in unhindered from the Atlantic Ocean in Samhain (the beginning of winter). SageWoman No. 87 • Sacred Lands 9 Another myth that shows Her caring side is found to the what of our own experiences east of Loch Lomond. In the story of the creating of Loch with them and in relating their Awe, the Cailleach had been wandering the hills with Her deer meaning to our own lives? These (creatures often referred to as “fairy cattle,” of which She is ancient energies aren’t dead. extremely fond). Both She and the deer took a long drink from We each have a deep love of a nearby spring and soon afterward lay down for a wee nap in a particular place that has great the evening sun and slept all night. She didn’t awake until late meaning for us. Maybe it’s under the next morning, when She discovered that She had forgotten a great spreading oak, or by a to put the capstone back on the spring. The spring had run all winding stream. It’s a place that night down the mountain, drowning the entire village. The we miss dearly when we are far Cailleach was so heartbroken at what She had done that She away. John O’Donohue suggests turned to stone and still to this day sits at the Pass of Brander. that the very landscape has a Another interesting link of the Cailleach to animals plays friendship with you. Perhaps out in what was once a the ritual of the Yule log. The log was your favorite place feels proud dragged through the villages in winter and then burned. Maria of you, misses the sound of Gimbutus in Language of the Goddess suggests that this ritual your voice. I believe we can be wasn’t just symbolizing the slumbering vegetation and its instantly connected to those far destruction but also the sacrifice away places of the heart and soul, of the snake (in the shape of e can reconnecting through trance and a log) at the beginning of its stretch dance and the power of the drum hibernation cycle. The Yule as we step between the worlds. log is called the Cailleach, and our roots One night, close to Imbolc, by symbolically killing the old Wdown deep to the spiri- lured by the rhythmic heartbeat snake, its revival is ensured for tual bedrock formed of the drum, I traveled in spirit spring. It was believed that the down past the peaty layers of ashes of the Yule log could heal by ancient Creatrix Loch Lomand, past the bones cattle, enable cows to calf easily, goddesses such as the of ancestors both human and and promote the fertility of the animal.… earth. This belief of the revival Callieach and become There in the darkness of that place of the snake — dying in winter inspired. between the worlds, I emerged at the as it goes into hibernation and top of Ben Lomond. In that magical “coming to life again” in spring — stretches backwards through place I wasn’t simply myself; I was time to an even more ancient snake goddess of old Europe. part me yet part ancient being. I saw I didn’t grow up with these stories, yet I connect deeply to Another: tall with huge branching these great energies as I walk the land. On hearing the stories, antlers: a frame hidden behind a many of us bond with them archetypally, and therein lies the tall ragged cloak shimmering with power in learning them, in getting to learn the different aspects galaxies and nebulas.

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