Celebrating Snakes Today
The 17th of March is recognised and celebrated around most of the world as St Patrick's Day. The day that St Patrick came to Ireland, introduced Christianity and chased all of the snakes out of the country. As a child, we got the day off school, we would go to town to watch the Parade, which consisted mainly of tractors with Irish flags on them and then it was off to climb Croghan Hill. A hill that Patrick visited, back in the day and opened a wee church round the back of it. I come from flat bogland, this hill could be seen from miles around. It was a great day out, great craic.

As I got older, I began to realise how much it was celebrated around the world, because us Irish have been known to travel far and wide and set up homes, in all corners of the world. So St Patrick's Day, was warmly embraced. An excuse to celebrate everything Irish (which, let's face it, is a lot) and to get roaring drunk. I love Irish music, there is nothing better than getting to experience a Trad session in a pub, which then results in a lock in The music, the singing, the dancing and the reciting of poetry, it all happens. It's something I miss living in Spain.

I'm all about every country celebrating their culture, I just wish that it was always tied into oppression. St Patrick, signifies the last of the old ways, of Earth Based spirituality leaving Ireland. St Patrick's mission in Ireland was to Christianize Ireland. To replace all of the existing beliefs and traditions, with Christianity. Those who resisted where killed. There are records of Women being pushed off some of the cliffs, because they refused to convert.

Many believe, myself included, that St Patrick's act of driving the snakes from Ireland, is symbolic of attempting to rid the Land of it's pagan past. A more spiritual way of being, connected to the seasons, the land, connected with the ancient wisdom. To instead bring in religion. It worked, to a degree, but Ireland held fast to it's celebration of The Feminine, the Goddess. They were unwilling to let go of the great Mother, so much so, that it is Mary, that you will see at outdoor shrines in Ireland and not figures of Jesus.
Lots of Druids, became monks rather than face death. Some of them, travelled abroad, creating some beautiful scriptures, that contain a lot of ancient symbolism, tied in with the old ways. But being sold as Christian scriptures.

I was in my twenties, when I learned the true history of St Patrick and I stopped celebrating it. How twisted that the one day, that Ireland and everything Irish is celebrated, is in the name of a man, that brought Christianity to Ireland. A religion that severed the connection with nature, suppressing the feminine. Oppressing women, demonising them. So today, I choose to celebrate snakes.
All photos used in this post are my own.
Happy Snake 🐍 Day, @trucklife-family! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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Yup indeed many of the Saints don't have the best background or the provenance to be good, moral figureheads for that which they are intended to represent. We have, however spoken about organised, structured religion before though, so my thoughts probably ain't gonna be all that ground-breaking or controversial to you I imagine 🤣
What may well be controversial and is the main reason I always took umbrage with St Patrick and the main reason I kept this post open in a tab, (I always takes my bloody time getting back to comment 😂)
Is that I bloody love snakes!
There, I said it! Always have, always will, I have kept pythons, water snakes, garter snakes, corn snakes, king snakes and several lizards, I love reptiles in general...
Hmmm I should head to Davos😁😜I just don't know who gave good old Paddy, the right to deport all of the snakes! Now I only get to see them wild when I go abroad and I have so little money, it's not even funny!!!
Of course the other reason I stopped by (you ain't daft, you already know😁 ) was to say Hello and I hope you are great my friend. Sending bloody massive hugs to you and your girls and wishing you all the very best that life has to offer.
Funny thing is, I visualised you and your girls, I always do before I write a message to someone cool, important, connected or who I care for, and then I realised how long I have known you and realised those girls will be much older and more independent these days than I would have guessed and we ourselves are several years older too, with a few more 'story lines' on our face and heart.
I hope you are magnificent my friend and that the journey is treating you well ❤️.