Ep.13: Ancient & Sacred Sites of Ireland | A Conversation with Jack Roberts

29/03/2022 1h 7min
Ep.13: Ancient & Sacred Sites of Ireland | A Conversation with Jack Roberts

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What if the ancient sites of our ancestors still held living wisdom that could reconnect us with our forgotten heritage? Ireland stands as perhaps the last repository in Europe where this connection remains unbroken, where stone circles and fairy mounds aren't silent relics but continue to speak through mythology preserved across millennia.In this captivating conversation, independent researcher Jack Roberts shares why Ireland's ancient sites matter profoundly to our modern world. Born in England but living in Ireland since the 1970s, Jack has spent decades documenting the megalithic monuments, stone circles, and sacred landscapes of his adopted homeland. His passion for these sites goes far beyond archaeology—he reveals how they embody a continuous spiritual tradition that predates Christianity yet survives alongside it.We journey first to Newgrange, Ireland's most famous Neolithic monument, where Jack explains how mythology gives voice to this 5,500-year-old structure in ways that Stonehenge, standing "mute" in England, cannot match. We explore the concept of "the Shee"—not the diminutive fairies of Victorian imagination but powerful earth spirits representing Ireland's original belief system. Jack shares fascinating insights about Ireland's unique experience with Christianity, brought not by outside missionaries but by knowledge-seeking Druids who created a distinctive blend of pagan and Christian traditions.Most compelling is Jack's perspective on what these ancient sites teach us about collective consciousness. "You do not build a massive monument like Newgrange on your own," he explains. "You do it as part of a massive consciousness, and that's what we've lost in the modern day." This disconnection from our ancestral roots affects our ability to love ourselves, each other, and the natural world.Whether you have Irish ancestry or simply seek to understand how ancient wisdom might address modern alienation, this episode offers a profound journey into a landscape where the past remains present. Listen now and discover why, as Jack passionately declares, Ireland is "bloody important" for understanding our place in the human story.