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In Finnish mythology, the Otso, or Kings of the Forests, are bear spirits who are treated as highly intelligent and divine beings. If a bear was killed, a ceremony was held to leave its skull in a sacred clearing with sacrificial gifts. (Img: Unknown) #FolkloreThursday
The #hawthorn is the #May tree & is a symbol of the fire festival #Beltane. The cutting of hawthorn (May blossom) is sacred to the goddess Brighid, & signifies new life & fertility. Known as a faery tree, the hawthorn should never be harmed. #FolkloreThursday Img: Cicely Barker
1000DRAWINGS! // amemgmg: buncho https://t.co/i7DiLzdFkT #drawings #illustration
Thorki+Thor in Panties 💓 A wonderful commission for @Nicoliol
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Lily of the Valley is one of the lilies of #Easter. Originally linked to Ostara, the ancient Germanic goddess of spring, the flower symbolises the arrival of new light & life. Since C15th it has been adopted as a symbol of the Virgin Mary #FolkloreThursday Img: Cicely Barker.
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The pear is linked to the Greek goddess Hera, wife of Zeus, who watches over wives & fidelity in marriage. It is an ancient fertility symbol, & there is a custom in many countries of planting a pear tree to celebrate the birth of a daughter. #FolkloreThursday Img: Cicely Barker
Good morning #FolkloreThursday! @DeeDeeChainey here to kick off today's theme: #home, hearth and the household!
[Img: 19th century engraving of Homunculus from Goethe's Faust]
Next time you hear “Ring a Ring o' Rosie,” grab a beak mask! Some believe the innocent song reflects the 1665 Great Plague of London; rosie being the rash that had an odor they tried to cover up with “a pocket full of posies.” (Img: K Greenaway) #FolkloreThursday #nurseryrhymes
Narcissus Poeticus is the last daffodil to flower, well into March. It features in Greek legend, as Narcissus was turned into the white daffodil by Nemesis, & is also the flower that Persephone was gathering when she was abducted by Pluto. #FolkloreThursday
Img: Cicely Barker
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Since ancient times, red, the warmest of hues, was the color of life and intense emotions. In some Slavic languages, red can replace the words beautiful, splendid, and colorful. Red has also been used to protect against diseases and evil. #FolkloreThursday (Img: Arthur Rackham)
The periwinkle is the “sorcerers’ violet” in France. Its 5 petals are linked to the pentacle & it can be used as a protective amulet. The vines embrace & are thus linked to fidelity. To Culpepper it was an aphrodisiac, being grown by Venus. #FolkloreThursday
Img: Cicely Barker