St. Ciarán heard it.
And followed.
I wrote more about this wilderness calling and the bell that still rings in us all:
The Sacred Wild & the Calling of the Bell https://t.co/9Gyy5VYcjp
A bell rings in the wild.
No hand touches it.
No ropes pull.
It simply sounds—
And a boy answers.
A thread about St. Ciarán, the wilderness saint, and the bell that called him through the veil.
You won’t hear it in noise.
You won’t hear it in pride.
But if you wait, and watch—
You may hear something calling in the hollow.
A shimmer. A toll.
A bell in the woods.
King Solomon once gave his advisor an impossible task:
"Find me a ring that will make a happy man sad… and a sad man happy."
The kind of wisdom that could steady a soul.
Here's what he came back with—and why it still matters:
Jack and the Beanstalk isn’t just a fairytale—it’s a cosmic mirror.
We think we know this story. But there's something hidden.
It's about seeing magic where others see none.
Crossing realms.
Seeing cosmic patterns.
And it all begins with one wild, reckless trade.
Fairytales were never just bedtime stories.
They’re guides.
Echoes.
Beckonings.
Written in symbols.
Waiting for you to wake up and remember.
This is just the beginning.
I’m digging into stories like this every week on Blackbird Says Caw—
Come climb with me. 🖋️✨