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Tracing the Dragon: A playlist on YouTube.
TRACING THE DRAGON, Vox & Video

Tracing the Dragon: A playlist on YouTube.

30/07/2020 Ellis Leave a comment

 

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Who is Ffraed?

Ffraed is the Cymric (Welsh) name for the Great Goddess, (and later Saints) Brigit, Brighid, Brig, and Bride. Even in Cymru her name’s spelling differs. Fread, Ffraid, Ffrêd, and Ffride, are some variations.

What is a Dragon Line?

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To those who have gone before: the builders of markers and other way-signs, the sympathetic landscapers, farmers, astronomers, cartographers, recorders, historians, archivists, writers, artists, poets, story-tellers, singers and musicians, dancers, teachers, holy women and men, dreamers, explorers, and philanthropists.

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A Great Dragon’s vital presence weaves through 3 counties in the southwest of Cymru (Wales). She is a companion for humanity to help it to fulfil its divine assignment: to care for this earth, her other support systems and everything that depends upon her.

Dedicated to the great goddess and saint of the Isles, Ffraed. I know Her as Y Ddraig Ffraed. Y Ddraig is Cymric for ‘The Dragon’.

These are public pages of my private blog, ‘the Song of Ffraed’.

The Song of Ffraed records some of the discoveries I have made, and the experiences I’ve had, while divining Y Ddraig Ffraed.

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Inspirations

David Cowan
Thomas Forret
John Forrest
Mr Giblett
Hamish Miller
Mrs Roberts
Mr Shepherd

 

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