Thank you Kate. I must confess I have binge watched a lot of your videos. I think you are extremely kind and obviously multi talented. Thanks for sharing gifts in this turbulent world of ours .
I'm entering the kingdom of endless creativity 😂 ..... The Hebrew language is similar in that it considers letters themselves to be chariots "merkabah", taking us somewhere else.... "Today I've set before you (words) life and death. Choose life " the book of Devorim (words) Deuteronomy
"Entering the kingdom of endless creativity" is gorgeous, and thank you for teaching us about the Hebrew letters as "chariots." That's fantastic. Thank you!!!
I 'maurie' through life with 'lazy softness, curiosity, wonder, gentle love, joy and a touch of mischief'. To maurie is this. Kate - thank you ! Stay well! You've lit my light to restudy Irish --- the most beautiful language!
Oh, I love that so much and I want "to maurie," too! So glad that you are excited to grow closer to this language which is so much a part of you, so much in your heart. Joyful time, and well spent!
Your videos are like balm for the soul. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us all! How could we live without art and music? Wishing you blessings
I have been going through an extremely difficult time in my life for the last six weeks. A few days ago, one of your 'shorts' appeared while scrolling on RUclips. And it's been truly inspiring to hear your voice every day since. BTW, my maternal grandmother (Nora) was Irish, and two years ago I visited descendants of both her parents in Ireland. It was a magical thing indeed to meet my mother's 2nd cousin who had the same beautiful blue eyes. (My daughter and I noticed it in the same moment!) One of my takeaways from that trip was that I wanted to learn more about Irish language, literature, poetry, and folklore. So I'm so grateful in more ways than one to have "stumbled" onto your channel. And oh yes . . . "I am strong."
Powerful words: "I am strong." Thank you for sharing them, and for your very kind encouragement. I am so glad you're here, glad to meet you, and wishing joy in your next chapter and a much easier time. All my best to you!
What a gift from the algorithm! New subscriber and watching video after video. Irish-American (grandparents came over) and wanting to learn and honor my heritage.
Same here- unwrapping this algorithmic gift in the wee hours of morning! Also My paternal great grandfather came from Dublin to New York. But no language was handed down to me. And no stories of the old country either…Still, I remember. I write and I speak to weave the magic of my Ancestors.
Hello Kate. Hope you feel better everyday, and take good care. I write poetry as well as paint and I studied the Harp many many years ago. I liked this instrument for many reasons, firstly because the octaves are laid out so seeing where the colored string for the c notes is easy. Secondly, when I had my first lesson, my teacher had me play on a concert harp which, as you know, is very large. when I leaned the harp upon my left chest and strummed! OMG! the sound vibrated through my whole body and I was transported to the divine realms. SO MY VERB FOR YOU TODAY IS "I'M HARPING" meaning that I am transporting myself to a resonant tone. I loved this video today Kate. I feel like I've made a new friend amongst the community here. You are shining! Harpists are truly dedicated musicians. My creative work is mostly visual, but poetry is powerful when it "flows" This happens to me occasionally when I am writing... don't you find that when you are finished, it is like the poem wrote itself. We have writers Festivals here in Vancouver, and I have participated a few times. One da y I will send My winning poem from 1999. Because I have no knowledge of the Irish language, and the subtitles fail to catch the intricacies of the separate words, I kindly request that you hold up a card with the words and their proper spellings so I can add them into my repertoire of all things Irish and Celtic. I would particularly love to see the word SPRING that you spoke of in this video. One of my studios in the past was named "Spring Studio" as I was born March 20th, the first day of Spring. Thank you again, Kate for uplifting and timely content. 💚🙏🍀
@@martemacdougall1985 I’m HARPING is just fantastic! And I know what you mean about feeling like the poem wrote itself AND that deep delicious resonance when the harp sounds against your chest. You’re a kindred spirit for sure. Thank you for your wonderful comment! ❤️
I hope you make a full recovery from covid Kate. Solim - reminds me of the Latin Sun god Sol. So Solim - I shine like the Sun ☀ Keep shining the light of insight on the Irish language, I so enjoy your channel!
Thank you for your good wishes and kind words - and thank you for your "I verb": I shine like the Sun. So marvelous! I hope you give yourself the gift of those words many times over the next days and weeks. They lift my heart, too!
OK. It took me awhile to focus. I have a digital copy of Fr. Dinneen's dictionary which doens't have the old Irish font, and the next "I" verb in it after "soillsighim" is 'sóinseálaim', which he defines as 'I change, I vary, I exchange (as in silver for gold)'. So, that one works for me. I like to be changing and trying new things. Write new songs, read new books, etc. Go raibh maith agat, mo chairde.
That's something in itself that you happened upon a word that inspired you whilst searching for another- tricksy wee magic words waiting to lift your spirits. Well this leads on from last week in the sense of "weaving in to the All". That there is something greater that we may contribute to. There is a reassuring sense of belonging to this. The Bards and Skálds knew of the alchemy of words that, as you say, we now realise induce chemical reactions in us. And of course the intent and style of delivery enhanced with music and the lilt of poetry. I moor my drifting mind to these words. I safely moor your failing heart. I moor no more my attention to the frivolous.
Those are three powerful moorings, my friend. I appreciate deeply how well you understand this, the power and potential of it. And yes, those wee tricksy words just waiting to help us begin the upward spiral!
Glad you made it through Covid, Kate -- first time's the worst I think :( One thing I always loved in the first stages of learning Irish was that it isn't (as in English) that we "are sick" but that sickness is "on us" (and eventually will pass off us as well :) What you have shared here is *go* *hiontach* -- I immediately found myself a copy of Fr. Dinneen on the web! I'll have to give your suggestion some thought and will post again if something strikes -- go raibh mile, mile maith agat 💚💙💜
Go raibh cead mile maith agat a chara dhil! I appreciate the "go hiontach" very much. And BRAVO for finding a copy of our good friend, Fr. Dinneen. I'm excited to hear about your marvelous discoveries in those pages. I know you two will be fast friends. :)
I repose in softness. I await dreams of untangling. I feel fireflies in my heart.
@@ECB-d9t that’s gorgeous, Poet! ❤️
I love this channel, it's wonderful!
You are so kind, and you have officially made my WEEK. I'm so glad you're here! ❤
I pick up my pen and smile, I strum my instrument and hum, I laugh as I speak and sing a surprising tune.
@@uptoourpass These are wonderful. Bravo - you get it!!!
I raise my sails high for the winds to take me
@@clairewalsh999 Bravo - I feel the freshness and adventure in your words!
I am crafting, adding more beauty to the world.
@@fleabear1 bravo, my friend! This is it exactly!!!
I walk into this sunlit room and feel the warm hug of the sun.
@@tanglinginthezen That’s gorgeous! A piece of soul poetry! ❤️
This is beautiful ! Love it !
I love this! As we spell our words, we cast spells over us. 💚
Beautifully said!!!
I fly through the warm darkness, I am a high trumpet note resonating out wider and wider, I am sunlight on the water! Love to you, Laara
@@laarawilliamsen Laara, those are GLORIOUS- and so are you! ❤️
@@katechadbournebard Thank you Dear Kate! :Love and Light, Laara
I Smile....
I offer my Love and Light.
Beautiful - and exactly what's needed in this world!
The sun weaves me through the lattice of morning.
That’s beautiful. Well done, Poet!
@ Thank you!
I slough off the cares of the day, as shedding a winter coat in spring, and lightened, I dance with abandon.
OK - GLORIOUS!!! You get it! Well done, POET. I'm inspired by your words!
I throw away the worn feelings that trample down my soul!
And dressing as to dance I play!
@@debbeck6573 Great one - bravo!
I shine as a weave a spell of song. I bloom in the presence of gentleness. I bask in the light of friendship.
Oh, dear POET - that is beautiful. And there's power in it, too!
@@katechadbournebard Thank you for your compliment. It is a kindred spirit that sees power in this.
I let my light shine through laughter, that sweeps away the tears
Oh, that is beautiful. Well done, POET!
Thank you Kate. I must confess I have binge watched a lot of your videos. I think you are extremely kind and obviously multi talented. Thanks for sharing gifts in this turbulent world of ours .
@@janetmore351 Thank you so much 🙏 I love that we’re connected!
This gives insight into the thinking of our ancestors who often communicated in metaphorical prose and poetry! 🍀
@@acm01864 yes - such a good point!
Kate, This is brilliant! Start with “I am” and your destiny follows. So wise.
Thank you, my friend. Your kindness buoys me up more than you may know!
Yes! Also, “choose your verbs.” This will stay with me for a long time in my self talk.
@ I’m so glad!
I wrap my heart around this small boy, I envelope my Grand with the arms of love.
A blessing on you both!
I drop into myself to rise and meet you in wholeness.
That's a poem, my friend, AND a blessing. One to live by!
I'm entering the kingdom of endless creativity 😂 .....
The Hebrew language is similar in that it considers letters themselves to be chariots "merkabah", taking us somewhere else....
"Today I've set before you (words) life and death. Choose life " the book of Devorim (words) Deuteronomy
"Entering the kingdom of endless creativity" is gorgeous, and thank you for teaching us about the Hebrew letters as "chariots." That's fantastic. Thank you!!!
I 'maurie' through life with 'lazy softness, curiosity, wonder, gentle love, joy and a touch of mischief'. To maurie is this. Kate - thank you ! Stay well! You've lit my light to restudy Irish --- the most beautiful language!
Oh, I love that so much and I want "to maurie," too! So glad that you are excited to grow closer to this language which is so much a part of you, so much in your heart. Joyful time, and well spent!
@@katechadbournebard ❣
"I enter the kingdom of October." Love this. I'm playing in the kingdom of friendship. You're wonderful Kate!
You've made my whole week, dearest girl. Thank you!
Your videos are like balm for the soul. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us all! How could we live without art and music? Wishing you blessings
@@sandyfeet1220 thank you so much for your very kind encouragement. I take it to heart! ❤️
I Philadelphus (I bloom and fill the environment around me with sweetness and pleasure)
That's beautiful!
Thank ya for your Positive Energy ✌️❤️
You are so welcome and thank you for yours!
🙏🕊️🌹
A warm bed, a dog's kiss, a soup I made yesterday so I don't need to cook today.
You have all the best things. Beautiful!
I float, I skip; I float, I skip
@@vickycurtin5622 Bravo - love this!
I wake to find my cat snuggled next to mean still dreaming
A blessing!
I have been going through an extremely difficult time in my life for the last six weeks. A few days ago, one of your 'shorts' appeared while scrolling on RUclips. And it's been truly inspiring to hear your voice every day since. BTW, my maternal grandmother (Nora) was Irish, and two years ago I visited descendants of both her parents in Ireland. It was a magical thing indeed to meet my mother's 2nd cousin who had the same beautiful blue eyes. (My daughter and I noticed it in the same moment!) One of my takeaways from that trip was that I wanted to learn more about Irish language, literature, poetry, and folklore. So I'm so grateful in more ways than one to have "stumbled" onto your channel. And oh yes . . . "I am strong."
Powerful words: "I am strong." Thank you for sharing them, and for your very kind encouragement. I am so glad you're here, glad to meet you, and wishing joy in your next chapter and a much easier time. All my best to you!
What a gift from the algorithm! New subscriber and watching video after video. Irish-American (grandparents came over) and wanting to learn and honor my heritage.
@@larafields3106 Thank you! Lovely to meet you!
Same here- unwrapping this algorithmic gift in the wee hours of morning! Also My paternal great grandfather came from Dublin to New York. But no language was handed down to me. And no stories of the old country either…Still, I remember. I write and I speak to weave the magic of my Ancestors.
Hello Kate. Hope you feel better everyday, and take good care.
I write poetry as well as paint and I studied the Harp many many years ago. I liked this instrument for many reasons, firstly because the octaves are laid out so seeing where the colored string for the c notes is easy. Secondly, when I had my first lesson, my teacher had me play on a concert harp which, as you know, is very large. when I leaned the harp upon my left chest and strummed! OMG! the sound vibrated through my whole body and I was transported to the divine realms. SO MY VERB FOR YOU TODAY IS "I'M HARPING" meaning that I am transporting myself to a resonant tone.
I loved this video today Kate. I feel like I've made a new friend amongst the community here. You are shining! Harpists are truly dedicated musicians. My creative work is mostly visual, but poetry is powerful when it "flows" This happens to me occasionally when I am writing... don't you find that when you are finished, it is like the poem wrote itself. We have writers Festivals here in Vancouver, and I have participated a few times. One da y I will send My winning poem from 1999.
Because I have no knowledge of the Irish language, and the subtitles fail to catch the intricacies of the separate words, I kindly request that you hold up a card with the words and their proper spellings so I can add them into my repertoire of all things Irish and Celtic. I would particularly love to see the word SPRING that you spoke of in this video. One of my studios in the past was named "Spring Studio" as I was born March 20th, the first day of Spring. Thank you again, Kate for uplifting and timely content. 💚🙏🍀
@@martemacdougall1985 I’m HARPING is just fantastic! And I know what you mean about feeling like the poem wrote itself AND that deep delicious resonance when the harp sounds against your chest. You’re a kindred spirit for sure. Thank you for your wonderful comment! ❤️
@@katechadbournebard I am truly honored that you consider me a kindred spirit Kate. Thank you. 💚💖
I am nested, I am a rock, I am a seed, I am a dandelion, I am a mystery school, I am lost and found.
You are COOKING. These are fantastic!!!
I hope you make a full recovery from covid Kate.
Solim - reminds me of the Latin Sun god Sol. So Solim - I shine like the Sun ☀
Keep shining the light of insight on the Irish language, I so enjoy your channel!
Thank you for your good wishes and kind words - and thank you for your "I verb": I shine like the Sun. So marvelous! I hope you give yourself the gift of those words many times over the next days and weeks. They lift my heart, too!
OK. It took me awhile to focus. I have a digital copy of Fr. Dinneen's dictionary which doens't have the old Irish font, and the next "I" verb in it after "soillsighim" is 'sóinseálaim', which he defines as 'I change, I vary, I exchange (as in silver for gold)'. So, that one works for me. I like to be changing and trying new things. Write new songs, read new books, etc. Go raibh maith agat, mo chairde.
Perfect for you! In so many ways you take silver and turn it to gold. Maith thu ar fad, a chara dhil!
Go raibh míle maith agat ☘️💚
That's something in itself that you happened upon a word that inspired you whilst searching for another- tricksy wee magic words waiting to lift your spirits.
Well this leads on from last week in the sense of "weaving in to the All". That there is something greater that we may contribute to. There is a reassuring sense of belonging to this.
The Bards and Skálds knew of the alchemy of words that, as you say, we now realise induce chemical reactions in us. And of course the intent and style of delivery enhanced with music and the lilt of poetry.
I moor my drifting mind to these words.
I safely moor your failing heart.
I moor no more my attention to the frivolous.
Those are three powerful moorings, my friend. I appreciate deeply how well you understand this, the power and potential of it. And yes, those wee tricksy words just waiting to help us begin the upward spiral!
Glad you made it through Covid, Kate -- first time's the worst I think :( One thing I always loved in the first stages of learning Irish was that it isn't (as in English) that we "are sick" but that sickness is "on us" (and eventually will pass off us as well :) What you have shared here is *go* *hiontach* -- I immediately found myself a copy of Fr. Dinneen on the web! I'll have to give your suggestion some thought and will post again if something strikes -- go raibh mile, mile maith agat 💚💙💜
Go raibh cead mile maith agat a chara dhil! I appreciate the "go hiontach" very much. And BRAVO for finding a copy of our good friend, Fr. Dinneen. I'm excited to hear about your marvelous discoveries in those pages. I know you two will be fast friends. :)
Woo Hoo!
Thank YOU!
So interesting. Could you possibly put the spellings up on the screen as you go through each of the words?
Thank you and great question! I will try to learn how to do this as I know it would be a real help to anyone wishing to learn Irish.
❤
Would you spell the word please?.
New,Zealand.
Hello in New Zealand! How cool that you found your way to my channel. With pleasure: Foinsím = I spring forth, I begin to shine, as the day.
I am ebullient, I am outside this bubble, just above the river’s crest.
@@SnowyOwlPrepper That's beautiful, POET!