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Pagan Portals - Aos Sidhe - Meeting the Irish Fair Folk

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This book explores Irish fairy beliefs and the Aos Sidhe, the People of the fairy mounds, providing a comprehensive understanding of these elusive beings and their role in Irish culture.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 104 pages
Publication date: 15 July 2022
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing


An introduction to the Aos Sidhe, the People of the fairy mounds, and to Irish fairy beliefs, this book takes readers on a journey to understand the place that fairies have had in Ireland across the millennia and into today. These beings can be found playing roles both significant and subtle in folk belief, and their stories are part of the land itself, making them an intrinsic aspect of Ireland. And yet, for those who have not grown up with these beliefs, there can be many misunderstandings and confusion surrounding who they are and what they can do. /Pagan Portals - Aos Sidhe/ will help people new to the subject, as well as those with a wider knowledge, to understand the range and depth of the folk beliefs. Covering everything from myth and folklore to modern anecdotes and specific types of Irish fairies, this book provides a solid understanding of what can be a difficult subject.



The Aos Sidhe, or People of the fairy mounds, are a fascinating and enigmatic aspect of Irish folklore and mythology. These beings are believed to be supernatural creatures that inhabit the fairy hills and mounds found throughout Ireland. They have been a part of Irish culture for thousands of years and have played significant roles in Irish folktales, legends, and traditions.

One of the most notable features of the Aos Sidhe is their connection to the land. They are said to be deeply tied to the natural world and to possess a profound understanding of the cycles of nature and the seasons. They are also believed to be able to communicate with the elements, such as wind, water, and fire, and to control them to their will.

The Aos Sidhe are often portrayed as being mischievous and playful, but they can also be dangerous and malevolent. They are said to be able to steal cattle, cause crop failures, and even harm humans if they are crossed or angered. However, they are also known to be generous and kind, and are often willing to help those in need if they are approached in the right way.

Another important aspect of the Aos Sidhe is their association with the Otherworld. They are believed to be able to cross between the mortal world and the Otherworld, and to have the ability to shape-shift and transform into other creatures. This allows them to interact with humans in ways that are both mysterious and fascinating.

In addition to their supernatural abilities, the Aos Sidhe are also believed to possess a deep knowledge of the ancient Irish language and culture. They are said to be able to communicate with humans through Gaelic poetry and music, and to have a deep understanding of the Celtic calendar and its significance.

Despite their fascinating nature, the Aos Sidhe are not widely known or understood by many people outside of Ireland. This is likely due to the fact that they are often associated with paganism and witchcraft, and are therefore seen as a threat by some religious and cultural groups. However, there is a growing interest in the Aos Sidhe and their beliefs among those who are interested in Irish folklore and mythology.

There are many different types of Irish fairies, each with their own unique characteristics and abilities. Some of the most well-known types of Irish fairies include the Banshee, the Faeries, the Sidhe, and the Tuatha Dé Danann. Each of these types of fairies has their own mythology and stories, and they are believed to have different roles and responsibilities in Irish folklore.

The Banshee is one of the most famous and feared types of Irish fairies. She is a female spirit that is often associated with death and the afterlife. She is said to be able to warn people of impending doom, and to cry a mournful wail that can be heard for miles around. The Banshee is also believed to be able to shape-shift and transform into other creatures, including birds and animals.

The Faeries are another popular type of Irish fairy. They are said to be small, human-like creatures that are often depicted as being mischievous and playful. They are believed to be able to grant wishes and to bring good luck to those who are kind to them. The Faeries are also believed to be able to communicate with humans through dreams and visions, and to have a deep understanding of the natural world.

The Sidhe are a group of supernatural beings that are believed to inhabit the fairy hills and mounds in Ireland. They are said to be able to shape-shift and transform into other creatures, including birds and animals. The Sidhe are also believed to have a deep knowledge of the ancient Irish language and culture, and to be able to communicate with humans through Gaelic poetry and music.

The Tuatha Dé Danann are a group of supernatural beings that are believed to have originated in ancient Ireland. They are said to be a group of powerful and magical beings that were defeated by the Milesians, but who were later reincarnated as humans. The Tuatha Dé Danann are believed to have a deep knowledge of the natural world and to be able to control the elements, including wind, water, and fire.

In addition to these types of Irish fairies, there are many other lesser-known types of fairies that are believed to inhabit Ireland. These include the Dullahan, the Dullahan's Horse, the Good People, the Pooka, and the Sluagh. Each of these types of fairies has their own mythology and stories, and they are believed to have different roles and responsibilities in Irish folklore.

In conclusion, the Aos Sidhe, or People of the fairy mounds, are a fascinating and enigmatic aspect of Irish folklore and mythology. These beings are believed to be supernatural creatures that inhabit the fairy hills and mounds found throughout Ireland and to have played significant roles in Irish folktales, legends, and traditions. They are deeply tied to the land and to possess a profound understanding of the cycles of nature and the seasons, and to be able to communicate with the elements and control them to their will. The Aos Sidhe are often portrayed as being mischievous and playful, but they can also be dangerous and malevolent. They are also believed to possess a deep knowledge of the ancient Irish language and culture, and to be able to communicate with humans through Gaelic poetry and music. Despite their fascinating nature, the Aos Sidhe are not widely known or understood by many people outside of Ireland, but there is a growing interest in them among those who are interested in Irish folklore and mythology. There are many different types of Irish fairies, each with their own unique characteristics and abilities, and each with their own mythology and stories. The Banshee, the Faeries, the Sidhe, and the Tuatha Dé Danann are some of the most well-known types of Irish fairies, each with their own mythology and stories. In addition to these types of fairies, there are many other lesser-known types of fairies that are believed to inhabit Ireland, each with their own mythology and stories.

Weight: 118g
Dimension: 217 x 139 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781789049374

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