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✨Aonbharr; Enbarr: means ‘Froth’; White horse of Lugh takes shapes-traversing between land &sea,‘swifter than wind-speed.‘ In ‘Oidheadh (Fate): of Chlainne-Tuireann‘,the Dannan are oppressed; Lugh: "Fairy Cavalcade from Lands of Promise"-(Sidh ó Thir), arrives;
#FairyTaleTuesday
✨”Álfheimr”✨
“The Land itself”
{Ljosalfheim} :Home of Light Elves; (as opposed to land of the swarthy elves: Svartalfheim:
My ‘animals’= energetic vortices that take on new forms at will:✨Niðavellir
My relationship w/humans: I like them, if they are to find their way here! https://t.co/VPy0CAe4yD
✨🏰🌹#FairyTaleTuesday
“I want to remain a Mystery to myself &others”
Later in life, King Ludwig identified more &more with Von Eschenbach’s✨Grail character Parzifal; dedicating his Castle Neuschwanstein-to its Legends Believing, he could create, a Holy Kingdom, by God’s Grace’
🌝#FairyTaleTuesday
Wednesday, is a FullMoon in the zodiac sign of Pisces:
“The Buried Moon”-is a ‘striking unusual tale,’-with few variants, often appearing more mythological than is common for fairy tales. The story: ’may be evidence of moon worship’:
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🌟#FolkloreThursday
This week, the Folklore is for a #WildTheme, &what can be more Wild, than the separation between things? ‘#Chaos’-as pure energy potential;
between Heaven’s &Earth:
Most of the energy is caught, inbetween-as the electric field between plates of a Capacitor!
✨Skíðblaðnir ;Legendary Magical,#AncientShip, “assembled by dwarves & elves from thin pieces of wood;” the ship could sail & also fly; w/many parts and w/such craftsmanship that, when not needed at sea, may be folded up like cloth and placed into one's pocket!” #FolkLoreThursday
✨#MythologyMonday
La Tarasque: un redoutable hybride mythologique aux allures de dragon légendaire de Provence,dans le sud de la France🇫🇷, apprivoisé dans une histoire sur Sainte Marthe. Dans la légende: Sainte Marthe l'apprivoise; elle est célébrée chaque année, le 29 juillet!
#FolkloreThursday
Ancient Sailors of old, used a handy tool to help measure precisely how high or low a star was in the sky: their fingers!🙌🏻
#WyrdWednesday
#Polycerates; "many-horned", and #Cerastes: (cerastēs), "possessing horns"; a specific creature, of Greek Legend; actually a serpent, incredibly flexible; said to have no spine.
Cerestae, have either two large ram-horns ;or four pairs of smaller horns: 🐍