Reminder to self: look up the celtic practice of anal-duccaid (supposedly means "breath-prayer" literally, interpreted as meditation). Compare it to the "ha prayer" of hawaiian huna. (ha means breath, so literally means breath-prayer as well.)
I've never heard of the former term before today that I can recall, but i was looking up some stuff on the sword of nuada to make sure my memory of its symbolism was accurate and I stumbled across a page that mentioned it. For obvious reasons, the term breath-prayer stuck out.
I don't have the time to immediately investigate it, but I thought I'd post it up here as a reminder to myself and as a note of interest for anyone else reading this.
I've never heard of the former term before today that I can recall, but i was looking up some stuff on the sword of nuada to make sure my memory of its symbolism was accurate and I stumbled across a page that mentioned it. For obvious reasons, the term breath-prayer stuck out.
I don't have the time to immediately investigate it, but I thought I'd post it up here as a reminder to myself and as a note of interest for anyone else reading this.