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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:26 pm 
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THE FLOOD AND THE FIRE
Creation and Apocalypse in Irish Myth and Prophecy

Anthony Murphy and Richard Moore

€19.95 (Stg£17.95); ISBN 978-1-905785-66-7; paperback; October 2009;
250 pages; colour illustrations

Every generation since the birth of Christianity has believed that Armageddon was close at hand. The very notion of apocalyptic events which all but wipe out mankind is deeply ingrained into prophecy and myth, but also in memory. The idea of a great judgement of mankind has become an essential ingredient in religious belief systems, but could these beliefs have a sound basis? Why do we harbour apocalyptic thoughts? Is it because we fear judgement, or because we have a visceral memory of great events in the distant past? Perhaps it is both?
The Flood and the Fire examines the ideas of cosmogony – the beginning of the human story – and eschatology – the fear of a final judgement of mankind – from a uniquely Irish perspective. Our mythology remembers Noah’s flood, and our prophecy hints at cataclysmic events in the future. Saint Patrick prayed for unique blessings for Ireland’s people to save us from great tribulation, and is said to have left guardians on seven mountains to watch over us.
Anthony Murphy, journalist and author, takes us on a journey through Ireland’s unique apocalyptic history, and examines on a scientific, spiritual and philosophical level the extraordinary potency of man’s eschatological complex.
That journey examines many diverse subjects, including the sanctity of the landscape, the 5,000-year-old stone monuments, the symbolism of light and fire, and of water and earth, the island paradises of myth, the ever-present belief in a cosmic otherworld, the honouring of the ancestors, the meaning of megalithic carvings, the study of the stars, the fear of the gods and of retribution through the destructive forces of fire and water.
Perhaps the most significant aspect of this study is its relevance to today. We consider ourselves the masters of technology, and forgers of our own destiny, but as we face the accelerating threat posed by global warming, by the increasing challenges of feeding and maintaining the earth’s seven billion inhabitants, is there an eschatological message for us? Do we stand on the brink of potential extermination? Should we incorporate ancient cosmological wisdom into our thinking as a means to save the planet – or is it already too late for that?

About the Authors
Anthony Murphy is the editor of the Dundalk Democrat and, with Richard Moore, co-author of Island of the Setting Sun: In Search of Ireland’s Ancient Astronomers. A photographer, graphic artist and avid amateur astronomer, Anthony has almost single-handedly assembled the website http://www.mythicalireland.com, which receives 2,500 unique visitors daily. Richard Moore is an artist, working mainly in oils and acrylics, who has been painting the ancient sites of Ireland for over 25 years.

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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 9:13 pm 

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hello :D

i am a new visitor but i have a massive interest in irsh myths and am looking to find out more. i love the story of the chase of darmaid agus grainne which i did in school along with the usual ones of finn machuall n tir na og. these are the type of stories i am interested in i was hoping to get some help to refresh my memory on these. if any one can point me in th eright direction. i will gradually get tru most of the threads on this forum too.

any books i could buy as well names would be great. :?:

thanks i hope to talk to a few of u soon.

slainte anois(bye for now)

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:46 pm 

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Mythical- Hello, dropping by to ask if there is any updates on 'Flood and the Fire?' Also, any news concerning the book making a US release? Thanks.

Erinn go brach - Hello, I think books on Celtic Myths by Charles Squire or T.S. Rolleston might be a good place to find Finnian legends, you can find many online at this website:

http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/index.htm


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:52 pm 
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Thanks for your inquiry. The Flood and The Fire has been postponed for now. Our publisher feels that the book market is very depressed at the moment and it is difficult to get significant interest in new titles. I have written the first three chapters of the book and continue to carry out research for the book. We are unsure right now when it will be published.

That's the only update I have. When there is more news about a possible new release date I will keep you informed.

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Well sorry for the late reply, but thank you for answering my query. Good to hear that you are continuing your research, and I hope we hear more about it soon! Are you sure there isn't any information or theories you have that can be posted on the board?

Thanks, take care!

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Hey, any news about the book?


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