Introduction to Jon O'Sullivan
Welcome to this exclusive mentoring programme. To guide you on this transformative journey, let's introduce the person behind it all: Jon O'Sullivan, also known by his traditional Irish storyteller title, An Scéalaí Beag.
A Weaver of Words
Jon is more than a mere narrator; he is a weaver of words, crafting tales that delve deep into the heart of Irish mythology and spirituality. His primary focus is on his patron deity, the Dagda, the chief of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
A Passionate Guide
Based in County Waterford, Ireland, Jon offers not just academic insight but a sharing in his own lived experience. His work as an Irish tour guide enhances his storytelling, grounding each tale in the geography and energy of specific sacred sites.
A Prolific Contributor
Jon contributes each week to the Irish Pagan School blog (here) where he posts stories that are both inspired by native lore and, at times, directly dictated by the Dagda himself, as well as his thoughts, research, and experienhces with a wide range of Irish spirituality and mythology topics. His contributions to the Irish Pagan School Patreon account (here) offers early access to his weekly Coffee chats, which eventually make it to be shared weekly on the YouTube Channel (here), as well as contributions to the Irish Pagan School Podcast (here). All of this personal content - most of it available free - creates a unique, immersive experience for his audience.
Co-founder of the Irish Pagan School
In collaboration with his partner, Lora O'Brien, Jon is the co-founder of the Irish Pagan School, a platform dedicated to authentic Irish Pagan education, combining rigorous scholarship with practical application.
His belief that "when you find the right words, you can change hearts and minds" encapsulates his approach. Through this programme, Jon aims to provide you with the 'right words,' tools, and wisdom to deepen your understanding and practice of Irish Paganism.
Join Jon for an enriching journey into the heart of Irish mythology, spirituality, and land.
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