Re: Triad # 65 Searles Sat Jan 16 15:34:01 1999 I really like the idea of coming from the periphery to the center in a Triad. That makes a Triad an individual statement of the process of creation as far as Celts were concerned (a complete expression of this concept can be found in "Coming into Being" contained within "Celtic Heritage" by Rees and Rees). Maybe each Triad does this in order to show the way towards creative and triadic knowledge?*p*The idea of a Summerlands North is a pleasant one indeed, especially when the Cailleach has yielded to Brighid and the fires of Bealtaine presage the "I Just Gotta Regata!" :-)*p*Searles*p**br*TopazOwl wrote,*br*<snip>*br*: Another thought before I leave this triad: a dirty *br*: field (in the context of crops or pasture) could also mean a *br*: weedy field, which would also mean a messy/aesthetically *br*: unpleasant/less productive field. Also, I see the triad form *br*: leading us from the outer edges of the property (field) to *br*: the inner places (inside the palisade, the yard) to the very *br*: heart of the home (hearth)...as though the "unfortunate *br*: husbandry" is an infestation. :-) *br*:*br*: Leigh*br* Re: Triad # 65 TopazOwl 314 Sat Jan 16 15:24:27 1999