Friday, August 23, 2024

Epic Healing


The National Maternity Hospital, Dublin

Personal Photo, 8/9/26





EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin

Personal Photo, 8/19/24




Upon arriving in Ireland, the "Land of Saints and Scholars," I found myself surrounded by captivating stories that not only preserved the past but also foretold future realities. These tales are deeply ingrained in the collective consciousness of the Irish people. Each day of my journey unveiled new and profound experiences that demanded thoughtful reflection.


After a red-eye flight, I stepped into the heart of Dublin, uncertain of my whereabouts yet eager to explore. Guided by a simple Google search, I discovered that I was merely a ten-minute walk from the National Maternity Hospital.




Elizabeth O’Farrell

Reception entrance - The National Maternity Hospital, Dublin


Inside, I encountered a plaque dedicated to Elizabeth O'Farrell, a woman previously unknown to me. As I delved into her story, I learned of her crucial role in the 1916 Easter Rising and her unwavering spirit, as she delivered the terms of surrender without conceding defeat.




The Book of Kells, folio 291f

Personal Photo


The following day, I was introduced to the Book of Kells, an exquisite illuminated manuscript of the Gospels. Created as an act of devotion and vocation in the 7th century, this treasure is just one of many cherished artifacts of the Irish people. 


As I continued my journey through Ireland, I encountered more profound stories of the nation's history and the vast Irish diaspora. These tales collectively weave a rich tapestry of epic and complex narratives centered on the pursuit of an abundant life.  


One summation was experienced in the EPIC museum at the end of our tour   It is the words of Ireland’s first woman president, Mary Robinson.


“In fact, I have become more convinced each year that this great narrative of dispossession and belonging, which so often had its origins in sorrow and leave-taking, has become, with a certain amount of historic irony, one of the treasures of our society. If that is so then our relation with the diaspora beyond our shores is one which can instruct our society in the values of diversity, tolerance and fair-mindedness.”

Mary Robinson, 7th  President of Ireland

The lives of Elizabeth O'Farrell and Mary Robinson, are testament to the epic narratives that inspire and sustain the people of this nation.  These stories continue to captivate the world.

To Ireland and its epic healing stories, I extend my deepest gratitude.


Marvin



References


Elizabeth O'Farrell

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_O'Farrell


Moss, R. (2024) Uncovering the mysteries of The Book of Kells – from myopic monks on magic mushrooms to superhuman detail

https://theconversation.com/uncovering-the-mysteries-of-the-book-of-kells-from-myopic-monks-on-magic-mushrooms-to-superhuman-detail-221147


Cherishing the Irish Diaspora

President Mary Robinson on a matter of Public Importance 2 February 1995

https://president.ie/en/media-library/speeches/cherishing-the-irish-diaspora


Hage, M. L. (2023). Healing Myths.

http://healingagents.blogspot.com/2023/06/healing-myths.html


 

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