Mary's Secret Lucky Shamrock Source.

Your Personal Token

Over the years many friends and clients have requested some personal token or memento from Mary. Preferably something that has been touched or handled by Mary. This was the germ of the idea that grew into our Lucky Shamrock talisman.

These requests have manifested themselves in many ways since the couple began their healing and visionary mission in 1983. Malcolm in particular has many anecdotes relating to these requests.

Most folks would request "a little something, however small", in the hope that they could carry a little of Mary's brand of luck around with them. There have been a number of instances of people wanting a button from her clothing or even a lock of hair!

In order to facilitate filling these requests Mary decided to introduce a "little something" that really has been in her possesion and is perhaps unique in its format as well as genuinely being a source of comfort to Mary since her childhood.

The humble little Shamrock in the form of our key fob is something that each of us can keep on our person at all times and hopefully not only bring a little luck, but would also bring harmony, peace and contentment in our lives.

The Secret Location.

Where Mary Found Her Crop of Shamrocks.

A donkey's short trot from Mary's old home village of Bovinion, which lies about 1 mile east of Mountbellew in County Galway in Ireland, lies a shady little dell known to Mary all her life. It is from hear that Mary gathers her lucky shamrocks.

This little Shady Dell near Mary's old home is well known in the local area as a 'Fairy Fort', this being a location that is frequented by the “Little Folk”. Over the years there have been many instances of weird lights, strange sounds, unexplained happenings, etc, that have been reported by most people that live near this location. “Little folks” Leprechauns, Fairies, Elves Etc, have been a major factor in Irish Folklore since Saint Patrick's time.

Your own lucky shamrock will be from this 'Fairy Fort', hand picked by Mary on one of her frequent trips back to the 'old home'.

 














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