Niamh, TTG & Oisín: A Mythical Journey Through Eternal Youth, Love, and Parallel Worlds

 

Niamh came flying over the sea on her white horse  from Tir Nà Nòg in search of Oisin her lover who was a poet, and son of Fionn MacCumhaill King of Nà Fiànna in Ireland

This is one way of introducing the daughter of Manannan MacLir who lives in the place of eternal youth.

Another way to introduce this fountain of youth called Niamh is that she came down from a place in space where antimatter takes place, and outside the gravitational pull between the planets, who is a space traveller, and her white  horse is the Dodeccahedron Spaceship which navigates through  anyone of the black hole frequency waves that are everywhere in space, and before you say black holes are one directional I can confirm otherwise, and that they are two directional which have equal, and opposite forces, push, and pull, concentric, and eccentric circles that are not governed by the laws of gravity. I can access these, including all the many geometric forms  of antimatter with my eyes, and have done so for the past seven years since my lifestyle, diet, and detoxification of my body enabled me to see, and comprehend our parallel world of antimatter, and all this listening to the sound of the sun.

Yes Ireland is the isle of saints, and Scholers, the Land Of milk, and Honey, the Land of Eternal Youth, Tir Nà Nòg, and all this is not a myth.

It’s MYSTICAL , TRUTH.

Plato in all his philosophies referred to Ireland as the Sacred Isle, and more importantly he referred to this Emerald Isle as Atlantis.

So then when the Swedish Scientist, and Geographer  from Lund University with his own technological surveying equipment which supercedes other types of surveying equipment to date, and after carrying out extensive sysemic surveys of planet earth identified the location of Ireland as Atlantis which was not part  of the Atlantic Ocean as the result of the great flood caused by the destruction of lost planet when it rained for forty days, and forty nights.

When the Tuaithe DeDannan  came to Ireland, visited Ireland, invaded Ireland, these SunBeings, mystical bodies always came in a white, silvery cloud, a silvery mist from the sky, and when you mix sunlight with the trillions of hydrogen molecules in the air we get sparkling silver colours.

It’s a perfect analogy of living in the parallel worlds, and proof that we exist in matter, and antimatter, in the physical, and the spiritual, in heaven, and earth within the sun, and within the earth

Just like the Tuaithe DeDannan

So when Niamh came down from the sun to win the heart of the great warrior Oisin, and riding her white horse amongst the Na Fianna army who were transfixed with her radiant beauty, and exuberant flushing youth, and ‘‘twas no wonder why Oisin sprung from the ground to ride bareback on this mystical being, and ascended, resurrected in through the Sun. 

When Oisin heard the callback from his people in Atlantis, and like Everyman he used it as an excuse to travel back, and even after Niamh warning him not to lay foot on the land, and when he saw the people he once knew had all disappeared, and replaced with their offsprings, and was  aghast they were unable to lift a rock, making him aware that his people had been disempowered, weak, sick, weary, and wrinkled with sage, and time. Without thinking dismounted from his back to the future spaceship to help them, and was too late when he saw his body withering away, and transmuting back to dust, rust after three hundred years in Tir Nà Nòg 

This is why I have lost connected these three characters together in my Annimation Niamh as the RoseFlower, connected by her spiralling DNA to The Truth Goblet, which in turn is connected to Oisin represented by the SILVER BRANCHAND THE NINE RED GOLD APPLES

These  SunBeings characters are, and will be our constant deja vu of know the truth, and if you don’t you will die, and wither, and be lost.
So all you amazing follower we must ascend, resurrect, and travel to the land of eternal youth, an coexist in the parallel worlds concurrently to ensure we maintain the silken unblemished skin of exuberant youth, and at the same time bathe ourselves in the the fountain of all knowledge💜

Comments

  1. This makes me want to delve deeper into the legend of the Tuatha Dé Danann.

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    1. That’s fantastic to hear! I’m delighted this sparked your interest in the Tuatha Dé Danann. Their stories are rich with wisdom, magic, and timeless lessons—I’m sure you’ll find them as captivating as we do!

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  2. Oisín’s sacrifice is a poignant reminder of life’s fleeting nature.

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    1. Beautifully said! Oisín's sacrifice reflects the bittersweet reality of love, time, and change—a timeless lesson that resonates deeply. Thank you for capturing its essence!

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  3. The silken, unblemished skin metaphor is so vivid and evocative!

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    1. Thank you so much! The metaphor reflects the timeless allure of youth and purity, blending perfectly with the mystical essence of Tír na nÓg. So glad it resonated with you!

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  4. This narrative is a masterpiece of imagination and storytelling.

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled that the narrative resonated with you—it’s a joy to share these imaginative tales.

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  5. The dodecahedron spaceship is such a creative twist!

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    1. Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed the dodecahedron spaceship concept—it’s a blend of mythology and cosmic creativity that adds a unique touch to the story.

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  6. The sparkling silver mist feels so magical and otherworldly.

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    1. Thank you so much! The sparkling silver mist symbolizes the mystical beauty of the otherworld, blending the ethereal with the magical—glad it resonated with you

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  7. Niamh’s character as a cosmic voyager is beautifully unique.

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    1. Thank you! Niamh as a cosmic voyager represents the boundless possibilities of mythology meeting the mysteries of the universe. I'm so glad you found her journey beautifully unique

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  8. The connection to Plato’s Atlantis is thought-provoking!

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    1. Thank you! Plato’s Atlantis adds a layer of mystery and depth to the narrative, connecting ancient philosophy with Irish mythology. I’m thrilled it sparked your curiosity!

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  9. I’m captivated by the idea of existing in parallel worlds

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    1. I completely agree—parallel worlds are a fascinating concept! They open up endless possibilities and spark the imagination in amazing ways.

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  10. Oisín’s story reminds us of the dangers of losing our roots

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    1. I couldn’t agree more. Oisín’s story serves as a powerful reminder of how important it is to stay connected to our roots and heritage.

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  11. The fusion of ancient myth and modern science is incredible!

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    1. I’m glad you think so! The blend of ancient myth and modern science opens up so many exciting possibilities and perspectives.

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  12. This tale truly inspires the pursuit of eternal youth and wisdom.

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    1. I’m thrilled that you find the tale inspiring! The pursuit of eternal youth and wisdom is a timeless theme that continues to resonate with many.

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  13. Your storytelling brings Tír na nÓg to life in such a vivid way

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    1. thank you so much! I’m delighted to hear that the storytelling brings Tír na nÓg to life for you—it's a world full of wonder, and I’m glad it resonates!

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