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by: User242919 on Jun 07, 2013

Coimimeadh is Gaelic for Co walker.

In Fae Tradition they are seen as our double. Every one has one And this double exist in the otherworld/Fae Realm.

Those who work in fae tradition often meditation or go to the otherworld or other Fae realms. Some of these people often become shamans, Seers, Healers and much more. As such Some people come in contact with There Coimimeadh. Either by experience or by studying.

By working with them we learn different things. For no one is the same nor are the Coimimeadh. The relationship with ones Coimimeadh is symbiotic. And great things happen.Just be cause you are a Female does not mean your Coimimeadh is as well.

Teacher, Guide, Co-Walker.

Always Looking for the Proper Destination.

We Should Stroll, you and I.

Down The Celtic Rite.

A Short Vacation To Mystery Celebration.

We will Take Elspeth

(And her broom if it wants to go)

And John with his Twinkling Firelight.

Along the Deerpath, and into the grove.

Where the Full Moon Hangs is the dark.

To The Call of the Wooden Pines.

Clockwise around the circle

The Sacred kelles dance in the Glow

Of a ever burning Fire.

This is our religion.

by Turtleheart 96'

Now Book Suggestions on The Topic:

Dreamgates: Exploring the Worlds of Soul, Imagination and Life Beyond Death. (Two Pages of direct information.)

By Robert Moss.

This post is in dedication of My Coimimeadh and Kirk.