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Summary: Legacies from a Free Celtic Europe, the fifth book in Jacqueline Widmar Stewart’s Hidden Womenseries, takes readers on a historical journey along ancient migration routes and through pre-Christian archaeological sites in the Celtic lands spanning Europe, back to times and places when women were honored as equals. Venerated as scientists, warriors and gateways to future generations, women have been targeted by attackers like imperial Rome exactly for that reason – because of their key importance to their domains.
When imperial Rome invaded Celtic lands, many were enslaved, many were killed and some fled. When under attack, families first try to hide their women and then often flee their homelands to protect them from brutal, dehumanizing dangers of male autocratic attackers. Today Ukraine and Iran face these same perils.
What has happened in the author’s own family reads like a playbook for dictators’ takeovers, but it also shines like a beacon for beleaguered women. Lost freedom and equality can be regained.
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When day equalled night, and light achieved harmony with the dark, the Equinox Connectathon brought together those who would extend those synergies throughout the year. As part of the effort to achieve a lasting balance, I invite you to consider 8 steps toward regaining ancient truth. https://youtu.be/-
May equality guide our future to an ancestral renaissance.
8 Steps toward Ancestral Equilibrium
1. Write equal rights for women back into law.
2. Use science and law to distinguish fact from fiction.
3. Reinstate women as full owners of themselves and their possessions.
4. Punish rapists instead of their victims.
5. Identify and reinstate Celtic tributes as part of Europe’s cultural legacy.
6. Tax entities that discriminate against women; use taxes for the public good.
7. Require religion to compensate those it harms.
8. Convert churches back into halls for festivity, free and open for all
Celtic Defenders of Europe’s Freedom
New light reveals roots that burrow deep into a darkened past.
Europe was devastated not by barbarians, but by conquerors.
Now we need the truth about Celtic valor that has been claimed by conquerors and conquerors' atrocities that have been blamed on others. Let's start with answers to these questions: At what point do atrocities go from reprehensible to “political”?
When should we praise a man for committing atrocities against his own child?
How lethal must lies grow before we risk offending the commander?
This inquiry traces wines, not wars. It applauds democracy and loathes conquerors.
The end goal is justice FOR ALL.