Beagh (Spiritual)
Beagh is a term with limited documentation, but within certain spiritual contexts, particularly some folk traditions and neo-pagan practices, it refers to a sense of sacred groves or special places within nature that hold a particular spiritual significance. It is sometimes associated with animism, the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
The term "beagh" may designate a location seen as an entry point or thin place where the veil between the physical world and the spiritual realm is perceived to be thinner. These locations might be marked by specific natural formations, such as unusually shaped trees, springs, or rock outcroppings, or by historical or mythological events associated with the area.
While not widely recognized across established religious or spiritual frameworks, "beagh" acts as a descriptor emphasizing the importance of honoring and respecting natural spaces as loci of spiritual power and connection. The experience of a "beagh" is often intensely personal and based on individual perception and belief. Further research into regional folklore or specific neo-pagan traditions may yield more detailed information depending on the context.