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Atlantis Commune ( The Screamers ) - Co. Donegal 30/01/1981
Visit the Screamers Community in Burtonport, County Donegal and meets Atlantis founder Jenny James, her sister Snowy, daughter Becky and an Englishwoman Sally.
The Atlantis commune members believe aggression is a healthy emotion. As they see it, society has put a premium on mediocrity and being sweet and polite. In Atlantis a balanced person is somebody that can show the whole gamut of emotions with a premium put on being argumentative and aggressive.
Very extreme things get said indeed, that’s the point, that you get out every horrible thought you have about this person and then it’s up to the other person to feel what that does to them.
This philosophy is demonstrated in a heated exchange between Becky and Sally where Sally releases all her negative feelings about Becky. Becky however, is unsure of how to deal with what Sally is saying. Nevertheless, Jenny is happy for Sally to work her grudges off her daughter because if this did not happen she believes
She’ll feel it as a vibration, she’ll feel it as a tension, she’ll hate her she’ll want to cut off from her. We actually want people to express their aggression towards us because it’s then deal-able with, its see-able, touchable, feel-able and it’s not just a horrible feeling of something going on under the surface.
After leaving Burtonport, the Atlantis Commune lived on the nearby island of Inishfree for several years before relocating to Colombia in South America.
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Maids Of The Silver Sisterhood ( Rhennes ) - Donegal 19/11/1982
A group of women have come to Donegal to set up a sanctuary from the modern world.
The Silver Sisterhood, also known as Rhennes, arrived in Burtonport, Co Donegal in September 1982 from a small town in Yorkshire. They call themselves Rhennes in honour of a mythical goddess who was half maid, half-mare. They have their own language, music and a deep tradition of crafts in a pre-mechanised lifestyle. They wear full-length dresses and shawls and keep their heads covered when in public.
It’s here next door to the raw Atlantic they plan to establish their village. It’s to be a sanctuary from the modern world.
All of the group were strangers from different backgrounds before arriving in the Donegal town. The group is all women apart from one man, and refer to themselves as ‘maids’ rather than women. The role man has played in civilisation has no place in this community.
The group’s spiritual leader Sister Angelina tells RTÉ News about the origins of the group since its foundations in Devon and Cornwall.
he Rhennish tradition is the most ancient religious and cultural tradition in these Islands, that is to say in Britain and in Ireland, and we worship God as the mother and everything we do is centred around that worship.
This tradition extends beyond acts of worship to the crafts they practice, their language, their songs and their stories. The group have a strong work ethic which is an integral part of their spirituality.
In their new home by the sea, music and storytelling are now daily occurrences all spoken through the Rhennish tongue which dates back to the 14th century. All of their musical instruments are handmade by community members. They also make their own clogs, which they wear and will soon be sold to the public. They also plan to sell embroidered cloths depicting important Rhennish beliefs in the tree of life.
The maids live a simple existence without electricity or modern appliances in this centre which was once the home of the Screamers called ‘Atlantis’, and has now been renamed as ‘An Droichead Beo’ (The Bridge of Life). More members from Yorkshire are due to arrive at the centre before Christmas. In keeping with their pursuit of self-sufficiency, they plan to grow their own crops and have already begun to work the land around the centre.
While they mix little with the outside world, they have so far maintained a harmonious relationship with the local community.
For all their friendliness these new settlers aren’t quite what you expect to find in a Donegal fishing village.
Donegal Town From Above || The Beauty Of Ireland ???????? || Drone footages
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This view is the town of county Donegal ireland
Donegal town is at the mouth of the river eske in northwest Ireland. Originally built in the 15 century .
Irish called name as dunnagall
Donegal town is a bustling center rich in history and the ideal place to stop off while traveling north or south of the country.
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Atlantis Commune ( The Screamers ) - Co. Donegal 10/01/1980
An alternative way of life for the Atlantis Commune.
Reported on 10 January 1980 that the Atlantis Commune was to leave Burtonport in Co. Donegal. Known locally as the Screamers, the group practised primal screaming as a form of therapy. It was founded in 1974 by Englishwoman Jenny James, who features in this report along with other Atlantis members living in the commune’s house in Burtonport. The group talk about the benefits of their way of life, but locals such as Hugh Boyle do not agree.
The Atlantis commune members believe aggression is a healthy emotion. As they see it, society has put a premium on mediocrity and being sweet and polite. In Atlantis a balanced person is somebody that can show the whole gamut of emotions with a premium put on being argumentative and aggressive.
Very extreme things get said indeed, that’s the point, that you get out every horrible thought you have about this person and then it’s up to the other person to feel what that does to them.
After leaving Burtonport, the Atlantis Commune lived on the nearby island of Inishfree for several years before relocating to Colombia in South America.
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