Gaelic Ireland for the Irish Mainlanders and Diaspora
Gollamh mac Bile mac Breogan
King in Spain
The Filí represent all peoples of Earth yet draw their foundational practices from the original poets, bards, and judges of Gaelic Ireland.
To be a File, a member of the Filí, one must embark on their path as a poetic seer to climb the ranks of an ordered hierarchy of professional professors.
An ancient order brought forth to the present, the Filí maintain vision built on excellence in the poetic recounting of history via careful literary study for the procurement of private and public subsidization of all literary arts for authentic community education, in-person and among those who desire to garner knowledge for sovereign economic and being-to-being growth.
VALUES: Truth, Judgement, Wit, Hospitality, Ceremony, Poetry, Genealogy
Filí na hÉireann is Irish, or Gaelic, or Gaeilge, for Order of the Poets of Ireland. This group spans generations predating most historical texts via oratorical recounting of histories, genealogies, and community happenings both home and abroad.
Although there are few Filí in the present epoch, there have been thousands of learned men and women who have built and refined their knowledge through judgements and poems so we may read the fruits of their labor today.
The organization remembers, reads, and reeingeers works created by Ollamhs educated through the Gaelic poetic-order of ancient Éire.
Creative endeavors are meant to be refined, and always aimed at the highest bar, without mistaking any rung for a place not meant to be. Sourcing community contributions is a prime goal of creating and reforging works of the Filí.
Imbas forsnai, and ‘imbas’ as ‘inspiration’, are channeling requirements for Filí to be successful cultivators of poetic verse by self-discipline.
A ‘File’, or ‘Filidh’, or ‘Filí’, a Filí na hÉireann member, embarks on their path as a poetic seer to climb ranks of a hierarchy of professors. The gift of imbas is inspiration for Seers, a medium for external interaction comes as the poet maintains internal reflection or chooses outward contact.
Seers need not see the future, nor is there need to “see the future” in the eternal moment.
The gift of sight is inherently attached to gene activation by regional birth caused by multi-factorial cultural dynamics (i.e. Lakota Sioux requiring hill sacrificial meditation to receive visions, Gaelic peoples chewing on thumbs and chanting to induce visions in the dark).
To wit, enjoy recent poems channeled through the ebb and flow of our sight on this website based on the strong stories of Eiru such as "Éire, Banba, Fodla" along side the multi-thousand year history of the Milesian-Scythian dynasty.
Namely, the Milesians, known as the Sons of Mil, are the Gaelic, Scotic, peoples of the greater Scythian migrations whom chose to invade in succession the Isle of Destiny, known today as Ireland.
An eternal thanks, always, to all former Filí and all future descendants of prospering seers for continuing to hold within the knowledge of their ancestors for promotion of true judgements into the external realm.
HIS DIVINE HIGHNESS PRINCE SCOTT I
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