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Born in an empire that is no more. Grew up soaking many perspectives, mixing technical knowledge and humanities throughout my life.
Learned most of what I view as valuable knowledge now on my own, oftentimes against what seemed to be my best interest at the time. Regret nothing but missed opportunities to do good and make this world better,
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Making people uncomfortable, forcing them to look at things differently than they would sometimes prefer, is Philosophy (paganism) The search for the divine, the Logos. Religion is reading the internal organs, and entrails of slaughtered animals. They are both very messy in action and deed.
kpr37 child of the goddess Danu ( Tautha De' Danann) https://web.archive.org/web/20141009174027/http://danann.org/main.html
The Celtic scholar Peter Ellis notes, “Irish epic contains many episodes of the struggle between the Children of Domnu, representing darkness and evil, and the Children of Danu, representing light and good. Moreover, the Children of Domnu are never completely overcome or eradicated from the world. Symbolically, they are the world. The conflict is between the ‘waters of heaven’ and the ‘world.'” The same thing could be said of the Vedic wars of Devas and Danavas or the Puranic/Brahmana wars of Devas and Asuras.
https://vedanet.com/2012/06/13/vedic-origins-of-the-europeans-the-children-of-danu/
Gaoth Dobhair, Irish pronunciation: [ˌɡˠi ˈd̪ˠoːɾʲ])[1] is an Irish-speaking parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal, Ireland. and is also the home of the northwest regional studios of the Irish-language radio service RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta,[6] as well as an external campus of National University of Ireland,
Gweedore is known for being a cradle of Irish culture,[10] with old Irish customs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gweedore (Let me know want to add)