Learn the Lore
21 Day Irish Lore Challenge with native Draoí, Lora O'Brien
We all know we should be working direct from the Irish Lore in our Irish Spiritual practices, and not from some cute sparkly website or pretty packaged book… But, where do we start?! It’s a bit of a minefield, let’s be honest.
Lora O’Brien has been working with her native Irish lore for a very long time. Professionally, as a tour guide, heritage site manager, and teacher. And personally, through her whole life, seeking spiritual sustenance and guidance in the legends of her ancestors.
This free 21 day challenge will help you to get an easy start with proper Irish source lore.
Your Challenge:
- Open the Daily Email (the curriculum is set to go out each day from when you sign up).
- Watch the Daily Video (10-20 minutes).
- Think or Journal about the Question or Action Point at the end of each video.
- Join us in the FB Group to se how others are getting on each day, and to contribute your experience (if you want to).
- Be better versed in Irish Lore after just 3 weeks!
Tá Fáilte Romhat - You're Welcome!
Your Instructor
Lora is a modern Draoí – a practitioner and priest of indigenous Irish magic and spirituality. She has been consciously following a spiritual path exploring her native Irish traditions for 30 years, dedicated specifically to the Irish Goddess Mórrígan in 2004, and is the author of seven books on Irish history, mythology, folklore, witchcraft, Pagan practice and priesthood. Her eighth book, on the Mórrígan, will be published by Llewellyn (2025). She professionally developed and managed one of Ireland's most important sacred sites - Cruachán/Rathcroghan - for a decade, and is a co-founder and legal celebrant with Pagan Life Rites Ireland. With her partner, Jon O'Sullivan, she is the co-founder of the Irish Pagan School, and together they create a vast amount of community service content for the Irish Pagan School Blog, YouTube Channel, and Podcast. Lora founded the Ogham Academy in 2022, and has a Masters Degree in Irish Regional History (2023) on the topic of Ogham and Irish Identity. (Pronouns: She/They)