Meanderings along Ancestral Polytheist Paths

An eclectic mix of book and music reviews, ramblings and other flotsam and jetsom encountered on an expedition to find a place in the pre-Christian religious traditions, and practices of the British Isles.

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Showing posts with label Fairies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairies. Show all posts
11 July 2014

Quote in relation to Fairies on the Hunt

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“ The fairies often go out hunting. In the calm summer evening the faint sound of tiny horns, the baying of hounds, the galloping of...
07 July 2014

Quote on Libations

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“ A libation of some of the thick new milk given by a cow after calving, if poured on the ground, more especially in the interior of...
12 March 2014

Quote on Irish Fairy Lore

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"If an oat-cake be baked and left for the next day it should have a piece broken out of it, and should not remain whole, because if th...
06 August 2012

The Broonie, Silkies & Fairies

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  Author : Duncan Williamson ISBN : 9780862410872 Why did I read it? I had read Duncan Williamson ’s “ The Land of the Seal People ”...
06 November 2011

"Away with the Fairies" - BBC Broadcast

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Dominic Arkwright asks why fairies, once threatening and scary meddlers in human affairs, have become innocent, pink and fluffy. He’s joi...
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25 November 2010

Is the Curse of Tara affecting those who have desecrated the complex?

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Is the Curse of Tara affecting those who have desecrated the complex? | Celtic Myth Podshow News I have only just finished reading Eddie Le...
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