CELTIC Swan

A World full of Fantasy!

Welcome to Celtic Swan! 
Ginn von CS

Hello, dear friend of Celtic music!

My name is Ginn, and I’m so happy to introduce myself as your “Celtic Swan.”

I’m so happy you’re here on my website. Please stay with me for a while.

Maybe you’re wondering what the “Celtic Swan” is all about. Maybe you think of the story of the royal children of Lir, who were banished by their stepmother but sang their songs as enchanted swans on a lake.

Or maybe you think of the beauty and purity of the swan with its white plumage?

In Celtic culture, the swan was a symbol of the soul. Isn’t that lovely? Angels brought messages of light and love to people in the form of a swan.

The swan is a wonderful symbol of love. It represents the purest and most sincere, faithful, and infinite love.

To me, the swan also represents the majesty of nature and the magical power that’s inherent in it. When I go out, I can connect with this power, I feel it embracing me and giving me the energy I’ve lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

So let the Celtic swan be your haven of peace, your source of light and strength, and your gateway to a beautiful fantasy that will take you to another world for a moment.

Embark on a wonderful journey with the “Celtic Swan,” and yes, it is just a dream, because

“There is always a dream to help us survive.” (Celtic Swan)

May I invite you to watch the video of the song ‘Crystal Of Dreams’?

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‘Crystal Of Dreams’ is available for download on all music portals.

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Rotes Glasherz liegt im Sand
Leuchtender Kristall, Mädchen, Vollmondnacht

The Song ’Crystal of Dreams’ – Discover the Magical World of Crystals in Celtic Culture

Have you ever been drawn to the beauty of crystals? They have a special fascination for us, don’t they? In the Celtic world, they were said to have special meanings and magical powers. Just looking at them gives us a sense of dreams and light. Wouldn’t it be lovely to surround yourself with positive energy? You can do just that in the song “Crystal of Dreams” (YouTube video link above)!

But now, let’s see what the Celts had to say about these wonderful gems.

In Celtic culture, crystals were more than just beautiful stones. They symbolized protection, healing, and inspiration, playing a vital role in spiritual practices and legends.

 

Crystals in Celtic Mythology

 

The Celts viewed crystals as gifts from the earth, imbued with divine energy. They believed they could act as a bridge to the Otherworld – the mystical realm of wisdom, light, and magic. Crystals were used by druids and priests in rituals and worn as protective amulets to ward off negative energies.

 

Key Crystals and Their Meanings

Clear Quartz: Known as the “Stone of Clarity,” it was a powerful tool for cleansing the mind and connecting with higher spiritual realms. It was often used in divination and meditation.

Clear Quarz

Amethyst: This violet crystal symbolized protection and spiritual enlightenment. It was said to banish nightmares and enhance vivid dreams.  

Amethyst 1

Moonstone: With its shimmering surface, it represented intuition and feminine energy. The Celts associated it with the moon’s cycles and used it to strengthen inner balance.  

Moonstone 1

Emerald: The deep green emerald, often called the “Stone of Rebirth“, symbolized harmony, healing, and the power of nature.

Emerald 1

Rose Quartz: It was considered the stone of love and the heart by the Celts and it was believed to calm emotions, promote compassion, and heal broken hearts. Its gentle energy was used to strengthen harmony in relationships and deepen connections to nature. 

Rose Quartz 1

Citrine: It was considered the stone of the sun and symbolized joy, prosperity, and success. The Celts used it to boost life energy and brighten the mind, especially during times of darkness.

Citrine 1

Azurite: Associated with wisdom and spiritual insight. The Celts believed this stone helped sharpen intuition and receive visions. It was often used in ceremonies to deepen the connection to the gods.

Azurite 1

Black Tourmaline: A powerful protective stone against curses and negative influences for the Celts. It was often worn in amulets to maintain spiritual clarity and shield the mind. 

Black Tourmaline 1

Turquoise: A protective stone for warriors and travelers. It symbolized courage, friendship, and loyalty. The Celts often wore it as a talisman to shield them from harm and promote harmony within communities.

Turquoise 1

Tiger’s Eye: A symbol of courage, protection, and inner strength. The Celts valued it as a talisman to ward off negative energies and bring clarity in decision-making. It was often regarded as the “seeing stone,” offering insight into hidden truths.

Tigers Eye 1

 

The Connection Between Crystals and Music

  

Music and crystals share a unique quality: they touch the soul. In Celtic culture, crystals were often seen as sources of inspiration for songs and poetry. They were believed to enhance dreams and serve as a bridge between the physical world and the Otherworld. The song ’Crystal of Dreams’ carries on this tradition, inviting listeners into a world of magic and fantasy.

  

Crystals in Modern Life – A Celtic Legacy

  

Even today, crystals have not lost their charm. They appear in jewelry, decorations, and spiritual practices, reminding us of the Celts’ deep connection to nature and their appreciation for the earth’s beauty and power.

  

Immerse yourself in this magical world with ’Crystal of Dreams’: 

LISTEN TO THE MUSIC – AND LISTEN TO YOUR DREAMS!

 

Here’s the video to my song ‘WHERE’.

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