Greatness
who knows what stands in front of
Our lives I fashion my future on films in space
Silence Tells me secretly
Everything
Everything
We
starve-look At one another Short of breath
Walking proudly in our winter coats
Wearing smells from laboratories
Facing a dying nation Of moving paper fantasy
Listening for the new told lies
With supreme visions of lonely tunes Singing
Our space songs on a spider web sitar
Life is around you and in you
Answer
for Timothy Leary, dearie
Let the sunshine Let the sunshine in The sun shine in
Let
the sunshine Let the sunshine in The sun shine in
Let the sunshine Let the sunshine in The sun shine in...
-Chapter 3: How the Mysticism of Newgrange pulled us into its vortex
We were first brought into the mystical vortex of Newgrange, the ancient megalithic passage tomb on August 1, 1997 at Dublin airport when the young driver of the shuttle bus posed a question after reading the name tag on our luggage. "Who's the Fitzgerald?"
"We are." My son responded. "Well so am I." He said.
That was the first hint that something unusual was happening on our visit to Ireland. In the old pagan Celtic calendar, August 1st was the Feast of Lughnasa in honor of the Irish god Lugh""brother of the Dagda - the chief god of the supernatural race known as the Tuatha de Dannan""And oddly enough Newgrange was his home.
The second hint came when I asked the young man where he came from. "Oh it's a little village down past Limerick. I'm sure you've never heard of it. It's called Abbeyfeale." "That is my grandfather's village." I told him. "We're from the same place." Was this coincidence, a synchronicity, or something more?
"Well whatever you do when you're in Ireland." He said. "There's one place you must go. It's called Newgrange, Bru Oengusa in Irish - Angus's mansion on the river Boyne. I'd take you there myself, but I've got to work. It's only a twenty minute drive from where you're headed and it is the most amazing thing you will ever see."
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