On Christmas Eve in Scandinavia, the dead return - food & Yule ale are left, the fire lit, chairs wiped clean. If earth is found on a chair in the morning, it is said an ancestor fresh from the grave, has sat there...
"The Garden of Death" (Finnish: Kuoleman puutarha; 1896) by Finnish symbolist painter Hugo Simberg
“Yule is when the dark half of the year cedes to the light half. Known as Solstice Night, Awaiting the rebirth of the Sun God. Bonfires, wassailing crops with toasts of spiced cider a time of madness and awesomeness…”
Posting purely as it might interest some members. Heilung use traditional instruments and costumes and create music that I find evocative and fascinating.
From "Carols for Quire": Quire Cleveland, conducted by Peter Bennett, performing at Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland OH, December 18-20, 2009. Jean de Brébeuf, a Jesuit missionary among the Huron Indians in Canada, purportedly wrote this carol in Wendat (Wyandot), the now extinct language of the Hurons, sometime before he was martyred in 1649. The earliest musical version is from 1907 but is clearly based on the 16th-century tune, "Une jeune fillette," so this choral arrangement by Ross W. Duffin sets the Wendat words to a 17th-century version of that tune.
This photo taken today, is of Jay's Grave, a local landmark steeped in folklore in Dartmoor, Devon, England.
Fresh flowers still mysteriously appear on the grave everyday and locals don't like to pass it at night as it's haunted.
There are many different versions of the story around the grave, the most popular being, In the 18th century Kitty Jay a teenager was raped by a farm hand, became pregnant she was thrown out of her home and hung herself in a barn. She was refused a Christian burial and 3 parishes refused to let her final resting place be with in their boundaries, so she was buried in unconsecrated ground where the 3 parishes meet, by a quite road junction.
In 1850, a farmer found a secret village. It was later determined to be older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Archeologists estimated that 100 people lived in this village named Skara Brae, the "Scottish Pompeii." The houses were connected to each other by tunnels, and each house could be closed off with a stone door.
Luna Arjuna
"Riders of Sidhe" by John Duncan (1866–1945)
Dec 19, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Painting: Robert Wilhelm Ekman - Väinämöinen (2019s)
Dec 19, 2021
Luna Arjuna
"Winter Solstice Lore" by Lionel Nöel Royer
Dec 19, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
Thanks for the invite!
Dec 19, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Welcome Carmen!
Dec 20, 2021
Luna Arjuna
On Christmas Eve in Scandinavia, the dead return - food & Yule ale are left, the fire lit, chairs wiped clean. If earth is found on a chair in the morning, it is said an ancestor fresh from the grave, has sat there...
"The Garden of Death" (Finnish: Kuoleman puutarha; 1896)
by Finnish symbolist painter Hugo Simberg
Dec 20, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Happy Yule!
Dec 20, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Seasons greetings!
"Yule King" by Michael Kerbow
“Yule is when the dark half of the year cedes to the light half. Known as Solstice Night, Awaiting the rebirth of the Sun God. Bonfires, wassailing crops with toasts of spiced cider a time of madness and awesomeness…”
~ Anujj Elviis
Dec 20, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Winter Solstice
Dec 20, 2021
Nada Jung
Posting purely as it might interest some members. Heilung use traditional instruments and costumes and create music that I find evocative and fascinating.
Dec 20, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
I love it also!
Dec 20, 2021
Luna Arjuna
'Deer Mother' or 'Mother Christmas' who brought light and new life to the world
Dec 21, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Yule Ritual
Dec 21, 2021
Luna Arjuna
From "Carols for Quire": Quire Cleveland, conducted by Peter Bennett, performing at Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland OH, December 18-20, 2009. Jean de Brébeuf, a Jesuit missionary among the Huron Indians in Canada, purportedly wrote this carol in Wendat (Wyandot), the now extinct language of the Hurons, sometime before he was martyred in 1649. The earliest musical version is from 1907 but is clearly based on the 16th-century tune, "Une jeune fillette," so this choral arrangement by Ross W. Duffin sets the Wendat words to a 17th-century version of that tune.
Dec 21, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
So beautiful, thanks, Luna!
Dec 21, 2021
Luna Arjuna
thank you for joining Desmond, you keep surprising me ...
Dec 21, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Summer friends are just like summer, they will melt away but winter friends remain forever.
Let the nature embrace each and every day of your life with warmth and love…. Happy Winter Solstice.
Blessed is the beautiful season which conspires the world in love….
Dec 21, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
So beautiful, however, I hope to have the same friends in summer as in winter and all year long!
Dec 21, 2021
Luna Arjuna
ho ho ho, ha ha ha...
Dec 21, 2021
MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA
Thank you for the invite.
Dec 23, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
Dec 23, 2021
Luna Arjuna
Merry Christmas!
Wishing everyone the very best of the
Festive Season!
May this joyous
season
Fill your home with
love
Your heart with
hope
and our world with
peace
Dec 25, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
How beautiful, that image!
Here is a common one, but I wish lots of gifts of the heart to all of us!
Dec 25, 2021
Luna Arjuna
...wish you something here...
Dec 27, 2021
Nada Jung
Dance of the Dragonflies.
Legend has it that dragonflies were given an extra set of wings, so that angels could ride on their backs.
Listen to the dragonflies dancing taking you with them in the realm of contemplation and transformation.
Dec 28, 2021
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
I love that music!
Dec 28, 2021
Eva Libre
Celtic Lampe 'Lunaire Luneliya' is also available to buy...you must google...
Jan 6, 2022
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
Very beautiful, indeed!
Jan 6, 2022
Luna Arjuna
Jan 17, 2022
Luna Arjuna
This photo taken today, is of Jay's Grave, a local landmark steeped in folklore in Dartmoor, Devon, England.
Fresh flowers still mysteriously appear on the grave everyday and locals don't like to pass it at night as it's haunted.
There are many different versions of the story around the grave, the most popular being, In the 18th century Kitty Jay a teenager was raped by a farm hand, became pregnant she was thrown out of her home and hung herself in a barn. She was refused a Christian burial and 3 parishes refused to let her final resting place be with in their boundaries, so she was buried in unconsecrated ground where the 3 parishes meet, by a quite road junction.
Feb 7, 2022
Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland
How interesting, dear Luna!
Both the legend and the stones, which could also be said is a legend!
Feb 7, 2022
Luna Arjuna
In 1850, a farmer found a secret village. It was later determined to be older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Archeologists estimated that 100 people lived in this village named Skara Brae, the "Scottish Pompeii." The houses were connected to each other by tunnels, and each house could be closed off with a stone door.
#ancient #archaeology #discovery
Apr 21, 2022
MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA
Beautiful posts.
I'm feeling like a dragonfly.
I don't forget Linda Lee.
Thank you all for sharing good and peace.
Jan 16, 2023
Christopher Golightly
Historians believe Skara Brae was an active city more than 5,000 years ago. If this is true, then that makes Skara Brae older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Since most of it got covered with sand dunes over the years. Thus it was preserved well for thousands of years. When it was an active city, probably it had about 50 to 100 people in it. themindcircle.com/hidden-city-skara-brae-scotland/
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Extract from:
Marie-Louise von Franz
The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption
https://www.anthologiablog.com/post/the-cat-in-mythology-by-marie-l...
Jan 16, 2023