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#FairyTaleTuesday #EarthDay #Celtic: Iain MacAnTsaoir reconstructed a #Gaelic Creation Myth. `Within the story, Donn and Danu are the first two gods and it is from them that creation stems. As the story goes:
“Long, long ago the great void produced a god and goddess, named Donn and Danu. When they looked at each other a sacred flame burned in their hearts. They locked into a loving embrace from which they could not be separated“. ...
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hear-me.social -- Say what is on your mind, but with respect1. Neu-Kelte 🌻💙💛🌻 (@NeuKelte@hear-me.social)Attached: 1 image #BookologyThursday #Celtic: Iain MacAnTsaoir reconstructed a #Gaelic Creation Myth. `Within the story, Donn and Danu are the first two gods and it is from them that creation stems. As the story goes: “Long, long ago the great void produced a god and goddess, named Donn and Danu. When they looked at each other a sacred flame burned in their hearts. They locked into a loving embrace from which they could not be separated“. After a while like most couples within mythology, the couple had children, who were caught between their interlocked parents. The trapped children needed to free themselves. Thus, one of the sons, Briain, convinced his mother to let go of her embrace. Danu’s love for her children won, and she allowed her son to slay her husband. “Briain’s fury was so great that he cut his father into nine parts. Danu was horrified by what she had seen and started to cry. Her tears swelled into a great flood that swept away all her children to earth. This is how Danu became known as the “Water of Heaven.” The waters also washed away the nine parts of Donn. His head became the skies, his brain the clouds, his face the sun, his mind the moon, his bones the stones and his breath the wind. Donn’s blood mixed with Danu’s tears and became the seas.” Source: What is the Real Celtic Creation Myth? | Ancient Origins (ancient-origins.net) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuUPl5Rr1eE

#FairyTaleTuesday #EarthDay: `#Celtic mythology does not propose a single version or description of the creation as a whole, as other religions and mythologies do, but a few Celtic myths mention that heaven and earth was created by giants, considered by this peoples group to be the ancient original gods. According to another Celtic myth, the creation took place by the primordial, first god who, by means of a melody played by his breath, brought creation into existence.
The following passage is from a Celtic myth claiming that in the beginning nothing living existed—not even gods—but that the earth was comprised of land and sea: „Once upon a time, there was no time and that was when there also was no gods and no man walked the surface of the land. But there was the sea, and where the sea met the land, a mare was born, white and made of sea-foam. And her name was Eiocha“.`
Source: ancient-origins.net/human-orig

#FairyTaleTuesday #EarthDay: `There is another #Celtic myth that involves giants as the original gods who created the earth. It goes:
“The tale is related that in the first winter, an enormous powerful giant was created from “hoarfrost.”
Fire came and then melted the giant. The remnants of his body formed the various parts of our universe. The giant’s body formed the world. His blood flowed freely creating the seas and oceans.
The mountains were created from his bones. The forests and trees sprung from his hair and his skull became the sky.
At the core or heart of the earth within, the gods were thought to live on mountainous hills, and below in the valleys the Underworld boiled with secrets and was the home of the dead.”
Source: ancient-origins.net/human-orig

Jörð is Mother Earth, goddess of the world itself. Her most well-known role in Norse myth is as mother of Thor: this connection to the Earth is where he derives his strength and his power over the denizens of Jotunheim. She may be a name for Frigga. #FairytaleTuesday

🖼: L. Hunt

In the Goetia, Amdusias is a mighty duke of Hell who commands 29 demonic legions. He is in charge of Hell's cacophonous music, and his presence is announced by invisible trumpets. Amdusias can produce any music he desires, cause trees to bend, and create thunder. His voice is heard during storms.
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#FairyTaleTuesday: `It was not long till Finn and his men were before the rest, in the front of the hunt, gaining on the beast.
And about midday Bran made the beast turn, and then she forced it to turn a second time, and it began to put out cries, and it was not long until its strength began to flag; and at last, just at the setting of the sun, it fell dead, and Bran was at its side when it fell.
Then Finn and his men came up, but in place of a beast it was a tall man they saw lying dead before them. And the Red Woman came up at the same time, and she said: "High King of the Fianna, that is the King of the Firbolgs you have killed; and his people will put great troubles on this country in the time to come, when you yourself, Finn, and your people will be under the sod.
#Celtic
Source: Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory - Project Gutenberg eBook
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hear-me.social -- Say what is on your mind, but with respect1. Neu-Kelte 🌻💙💛🌻 (@NeuKelte@hear-me.social)Attached: 1 image #FairyTaleTuesday: `The king struck a blow then on his golden chair, and a door opened behind him, and a strange beast came through it. It had narrow feet, and a head like the head of a boar, and long horns on it; but the rest of it was like a deer, and there was a shining moon on each of its sides. The wonderful beast stood before the king. And it stooped down before him, and it said: "I am going on towards my own country now; and there is not in the world a runner so good as myself, and the sea is the same to me as the land. And let whoever can come up with me come now," it said, "for I am going." With that the beast went out from the hill as quick as a blast of wind, and all the people that were in it went following after it.` #Celtic Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory - Project Gutenberg eBook