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... excavated. Does the Tomb of Queen Maeve Have a Path to the Otherworld? An excavation of the tomb would undoubtedly ... of the departed to take the solar path to its home in the Otherworld. The roof-box in the passage tomb at Newgrange ... a roof-box to allow her spirit take the solar path to the Otherworld? Were weapons and jewelry placed with the bones to ...
John Henry Rainsford - 01/11/2018 - 22:03
... death rituals, but it was a functional portal to the otherworld where the scales, ratios and proportions of ... / Adobe Stock By Ashley Cowie Functioning Portal To The Otherworld Discovered at Maeshowe ...
Ed Whelan - 04/09/2020 - 18:44
... main attribute is always as an entity from a metaphysical otherworld, interacting with consensus reality in order to ...
nrushton - 15/02/2019 - 17:24
... that resonates through all the stories, where a magical Otherworld imbricates itself consistently into the landscapes ... and their environment, were in physical reality and the Otherworld at the same time with no contradiction. READ ... Ancient Welsh Tales Bridging the Celtic Mindset and the Otherworld ...
nrushton - 05/06/2018 - 15:26
This meticulously researched and thrilling exploration of the otherworldly will challenge your idea of reality. Mysterious wolf-people, sentient mists, and UFOs…if you've ever heard a curious bump in the night, caught a glimpse of a strange-looking someone (or something) out of the corner of your eye, or seen an unusual craft dart across the sky before it vanishes without a trace, there's only one person to call: Linda S. Godfrey.
ancient-origins - 04/11/2016 - 13:55
Deep in the Congo, at the darkest moment within a three-day long drug enhanced ritual, this mask is revealed to initiates as representing a being from another dimension, a collision of man, animal and spirit. And this one just sold for 500,000 dollars!
ashley cowie - 26/03/2017 - 18:56
The Celtic Otherworld has always been a mystery; a strange, mysterious, and elusive place. The Celtic Otherworld has always been a mystery; a strange, mysterious, ... not always appreciated is the extent to which the Celtic Otherworld, especially the magic Island of Apples, agrees ...
Willem McLoud - 01/04/2024 - 22:16
The story of the Green Children of Woolpit, Suffolk, has always been one of the strangest medieval folktales, and that's up against some pretty stiff competition. If you don't know it, it goes a bit like this…
nrushton - 02/06/2017 - 20:10
The Fairy Queen is a famous mythological figure featuring in Irish and British folklore for at least 1000 years, who after Shakespeare's influence, was often named Titania or Mab. In Irish folklore, the last High Queen of the Daoine Sidhe was Una and in the ballad tradition of Northern England and Lowland Scotland, she was called the Queen of Elphame. While so much has been written about Fairy Queens, the opposite is the case for their supernatural partners, Fairy Kings.
ashley cowie - 02/06/2020 - 01:24
... Man allegedly had plenty of apple trees. Is Avalon in the Otherworld? Although it is possible that the legend of Avalon ... and British believed that islands could be portals to the otherworld where souls of the dead dwelled in eternal youth ... travelling to Tír na nÓg ("Land of the Young" – an otherworld inhabited by the Tuatha Dé Dannan), illustration ...
Caleb Strom - 10/03/2017 - 13:51
... Tourism and Antiquities ) Ancient Marvels of the Saqqara Otherworld It would be folly for us to look at the individual ... entire area as a dead-zone, a stone representation of the otherworld itself. When in operation, this vast ... of priests engaged in 24/7-365 worship, it was the otherworld. In December 2018 I wrote an article for Ancient ...
ashley cowie - 08/09/2020 - 14:03
... Celtic deity, The Morrígan . ( Public Domain ) The Otherworld Dwelling Of Deities According to Biblical texts ... mythology there was no ‘Afterlife’ as such, but an ‘ Otherworld’ that was not only the realm of the dead, but ...
ashley cowie - 16/12/2021 - 00:28
... experience which allowed the soul temporary access to the Otherworld . This initiation often consisted of a two-part ... , Q’uenqo was known locally as the entrance into the Otherworld, and the manner in which its passage was uniquely ... be declared a god-man or woman. Q'uenqo. Entrance to the Otherworld. (Author provided) Ancient Rituals North and South ...
Freddy Silva - 21/12/2021 - 22:00
Ruthless and unpredictable, few armies have been as terrifying as the Huns. Descending on a town like a whirlwind from hell, the savage horsemen killed indiscriminately – combatants and civilians, men and women, adults and children. With this military acumen, the Huns created an empire that stretched east to west from the Caspian Sea to the Rhine River and north to south from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea. The fullest extent of this empire was achieved under the Huns powerful leader, Attila, Scourge of God.
Kerry Sullivan - 14/03/2017 - 17:54
... wind contains within itself the very timelessness of the Otherworld. Allegory of the Wind by Friedrich August von ...
David Halpin - 08/02/2020 - 03:19
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities have announced the discovery of a distinctive collection of hundreds of ancient tombs. The 250 rock-cut tombs were found in various levels of a mountain face at the Al-Hamidiyah necropolis near Sohag, in Southern Egypt, on the West Bank of the Nile River. This brings the total to more than 300 tombs discovered in the area, which is centrally located near the ancient cities of Aswan and Abido.
ashley cowie - 18/05/2021 - 23:00
... knowledge and the power to travel to the realm of the Otherworld . A moura-fiandeira carried Pedra Formosa on her ... many sites that are places said to evoke access to the Otherworld and spirit ancestors. Mystery Hill Megaliths May ... to communicate with spirits and, through trance, enter the Otherworld. There is also a particular type of journeying ...
David Halpin - 27/03/2019 - 00:26
The Inquisition is normally associated with the ardent renegades of the Renaissance who preferred to die defending science and humanism than go along with the religious dogma that persecuted free-thinking. Much literature, television and theatre has been dedicated to the hundreds of years that saw healers, scientists and philosophers vilified and prosecuted for having beliefs contrary to the doctrine of the Catholic Church.
Laura Tabone - 19/09/2021 - 14:44
Thus became a mighty hero, In his veins the blood of ages,
Read erect and form commanding, Growth of mind and body perfect
But alas! he had his failings, Bad indeed his heart and morals,
Roaming in unworthy places, Staying days and nights in sequences
At the homes of merry maidens, At the dances of the virgins,
With the maids of braided tresses.
- ‘The Kalevala’, Rune XI. Lemminkainen's Lament
dhwty - 04/01/2018 - 14:02
The 12th century tale of the Green Children of Woolpit, in Suffolk, is a bizarre medieval folk story which has been remembered for generations. It isn’t often we hear of children appearing at the edge of a field, with green-tinged skin and no knowledge of any locally-known language. Even today, historians debate as to whether there was any truth to the story, some going so far as to claim it describes an extraterrestrial encounter.
aprilholloway - 20/01/2022 - 01:00