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A. When I tune into this, the first image I see is a very fair complected man that is somewhat short (around 5 feet tall). I see red hair and a reddish rather long beard on him as well. He is wearing a leather “kilt” looking piece of clothing, and a leather chest plate. He also has leather boots that lace up the front.
My impression is that this society originated in Ireland (I get an Irish presence), and they later migrated to England. They were fishermen, and their diet and trade was based mainly on that. I see them in well crafted boats, and hear they were like “Vikings on the water” (?). They were also farmers. I see them as peaceful (didn’t go out looking for war), but knew how to defend themselves and fight if need be.
I see in this society the men spent a large amount of time at sea, and the women stayed at home with the children and helped with the farming. They set up the living quarters so women could help each other, but yet still have privacy. I also get that a few men would stay home and to “guard and protect” the women, so this unique structure allowed for that to happen effectively. If someone were in trouble, someone to be at their rescue quickly.
I’m left with hearing the phrase that “it takes a village to raise a child” and this group of people very much believed in that philosophy.
And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light-