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#fairytaletuesday
GREEN🇮🇪💚
..symbolic colour of Celtic folklore, most favoured by the fairies, and flourishing vegetation, the fairies as spirits of fertility and abundance..
Titania.."in wanton green.." 🧚
A Midsummer Night's Dream #Shakespeare #StPatricksDay #FairyTaleFlash
#fairytaletuesday
LEPRECHAUN🇮🇪
...according to legend, fairies pay the leprechaun for their work with golden coins which the "little people" collect in large pots..the famous "pots of gold" at the end of the rainbow #FairyTaleFlash #StPatricksDay
#folklorethursday
ROSE⚘
..the red rose, or the colour red, signifies love and romance. "Rose", the anagram of Eros, the Greek god of love, It was he, that lit the flame of love in the hearts of gods and men, armed with a bow and arrow, or a flaming torch..
#folklorethursday
CLOTHO🇬🇷
..In Greek Mythology, Clotho, one of the Three fates or Moirai, who spins the thread of human life, of all mortals, also having the power to decide when a person was born, and it's from her name, we get the word "cloth", hence "clothing"..
#mythologymonday
HYPNOS
..the god of sleep and the personification of sleep. He and his brother Thanatos, the embodiment of death, lived in an underworld cave. Hera gets Hypnos to help make Zeus fall asleep so that she and Poseidon can help the Greeks win the Trojan war..
#MythologyMonday
ZEUS🇬🇷
In Greek Mythology, dreams were sometimes personified as Oneiros or Oneroi (dreams). In the Iliad of Homer, Zeus sends an Oneiros to appear to Agamemnon in a dream, while in Hesiod's Theogony, the Oneroi are the sons of Nyx (night)..
#FairyTaleTuesday
FAIRY PORTAL
..in pathworking, you can enter the fairy realm, through well, hill, sea, cavern, rock opening, wooded glade. Watery places symbolise the fluidic nature of time and space within the fairy realm..#FairyTaleFlash
#FairyTaleTuesday
FREYA
..of Norse Mythology, goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, rides a chariot, pulled by two cats, accompanied, by the boar Hildisvini.. #FairyTaleFlash
#FairyTaleTuesday
GRIFFIN🦁🦅
..mythical creature of Middle Ages origin, half lion, half eagle. In legends, and folklore, they guard the gold of the Kings, and other priceless possessions, a powerful and majestic beast..#FairyTaleFlash
#FairyTaleTuesday
PEGASUS
..in Greek Mythology, the winged horse, that sprung from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa, as she was beheaded, by Perseus, credited with creating a number of springs, with the stamp of his hoof..#FairyTaleFlash