ANCIENT CELTIC BLESSING |

The most accepted theories of the origin of the Celts by some experts such as Luisfondo and Roberto R. Reynolds, among others, is that of the “Indo-European Origin”. The approach that these historians postulate is that a group of peoples, coming from India and the Middle East, emigrated to Europe. From this Indo-European people, it is estimated that some of the greatest civilizations in Europe arose, such as the Greeks, the Vikings, the Germanics, the Romans and the Celts. In this article, learn about the old celtic blessing.

The celtic blessing grants us peace, happiness, prosperity, good beginnings. Blessing is gratitude for those of us who want it to be protected through a great desire made manifest with the strength of the soul’s desire. The blessing gives life to the one who receives it and to the one who gives it. The power of words is wonderful. The Celtic blessing protects like an invisible shield the body, the soul and the life.

Ancient Celtic Blessing

I bless you in the language of the spirit, I bless you from the soul and the heart whoever you are, blessed be your life… So be it…

May the road come out to meet you.
May the wind always be behind you and the rain fall soft on your fields,
and until we meet again,
may God hold you gently in the palm of his hand.

May you live for as long as you want,
and always want to live fully.
Remember to forget the things that made you sad
but never forget to remember those that made you happy.

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Always remember to forget fake friends
but never forget to remember those
who remained faithful.
Always remember to forget the problems are gone,
But never forget to remember the blessings of each day.

That the saddest day of your future
not be worse than the happiest day of your past.
May the roof never fall on top of you
and may the friends gathered below him never leave.
May you always have warm words on a cold evening,
a full moon on a dark night and may the road always open at your door.

May you live over a hundred years with an extra year to regret.
May the Lord keep you in his hand, and don’t clench his fist too much.
May your neighbors respect you, troubles leave you, angels protect you
and heaven embrace you and may the fortune of the Celtic Hills embrace you.

May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
May your pockets always be heavy and your heart light.
May good luck follow you and every day and every night you have walls against the wind,
a roof against the rain, a drink by the fire, laughter that comforts you,
those you love and may your heart be filled with everything you want.

May God be with you and bless you, may you see your children’s children.
May misfortune be brief and leave you rich in blessings.
May you know nothing but happiness from this day forward.

May it be so every day of the year.

Share this ancient Celtic blessing to wish success to people who start a new job, a trip, a university degree or simply to all those who start something in their lives.