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Dia Duit agus Fáilte Hello & Welcome mo charas

In this episode, I explore old Irish mourning traditions, drawing from my visits to the Ulster Folk Museum and the Doagh Famine Village. I speak about the wake customs, the keeners, and the cultural roots behind these rituals, honouring how our ancestors held grief as a communal, sacred experience.

Throughout the episode, I share a heart-chakra candle blessing, gentle drumming, and my own short keening-style lament at the end — offered not as performance, but as remembrance. This episode creates a soft space where grief is honoured, witnessed, and held, rather than something to fix or rush through.

A grounded journey into Irish heritage, healing, and the sacredness of mourning.

Timestamps

00:24 Introduction

02:59 Remembrance Candle Blessing

02:54 Lighting Remembrance Candle

03:31 Heart chakra Bowl & Candle

04:16 Remembrance Candle & Drumming

05:51 Bean Chaoineadh - Keening Woman

06:47 Keening Explained

13:03 Old Irish Wake Set Up

13:22 Old Irish Wake Explained

15:13 Dead Ringer

16:45 Other Old Irish Traditions (mirrors/clocks)

17:45 Snuff At The Irish Wake

19:51 Poitín Irish Moonshine

21:51 Reflections on Irish Wake Traditions

26:58 Touching On My Grief Experience

34:48 Final Blessing

36:08 Keening Song Translation

36:42 My Keening Song

If you’d like to watch the full video version of this episode, it’s up now on my YouTube — Temple of Haze

https://www.youtube.com/@TempleofHaze

Slán go fóill - Bye for now

Hazel