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After the Blitz, rosebay willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium) sprang from London’s bomb sites like a phoenix, earning it folk names such as fireweed, bombweed, and London’s Pride. A symbol of resilience, in 2002 it was named as Greater London’s county flower. #FolkloreThursday

After the Blitz, rosebay willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium) sprang from London’s bomb sites like a phoenix, earning it folk names such as fireweed, bombweed, and London’s Pride. A symbol of resilience, in 2002 it was named as Greater London’s county flower. #FolkloreThursday
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The Goddess Speaks: “Those who are fully focused on Me, their hearts bound to Me, are deemed the best of devotees. I promise to rescue them quickly from this worldly existence.” ~ The Devi Gita (verses 9.12-13) #GoddessWisdom #GoddessScripture #GoddessDevotion #FullyFocusOnHer

The Goddess Speaks: “Those who are fully focused on Me, their hearts bound to Me, are deemed the best of devotees. I promise to rescue them quickly from this worldly existence.” ~ The Devi Gita (verses 9.12-13)
#GoddessWisdom #GoddessScripture #GoddessDevotion #FullyFocusOnHer
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Were ancient Ireland’s ‘incestuous elites’ just a myth? A tomb older than Stonehenge has new answers apple.news/AnrNaRpyGSDayE…

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After supper, in the blue hour, Old Fox walked to the Sheep church up on the Downs, an old Chapel of Ease. It was dark and cool inside and completely deserted but for an elderly hare in the far corner of the front pew. He was wiping tears away. It's all so hard, he said, it’s all

After supper, in the blue hour, Old Fox walked to the Sheep church up on the Downs, an old Chapel of Ease.
It was dark and cool inside and completely deserted but for an elderly hare in the far corner of the front pew. He was wiping tears away.
It's all so hard, he said, it’s all
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Thriving and densely-built': Archaeologists unearth 'tower' houses and ceremonial building in ancient Egyptian city of Imet apple.news/A8vrJVaGARKGgo…

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“Freya held to the sacrifices still, for She alone of the Gods still lived.” ~ Snorri Sturluson (Ynglinga saga c. 1225 CE) “They were the Witches of their time, and Freya, Whose chariot is drawn by cats, was their Goddess.” ~ Ann Moura (A New History of Witchcraft) #FreyaFriday

“Freya held to the sacrifices still, for She alone of the Gods still lived.” ~ Snorri Sturluson (Ynglinga saga c. 1225 CE)

“They were the Witches of their time, and Freya, Whose chariot is drawn by cats, was their Goddess.” ~ Ann Moura (A New History of Witchcraft) #FreyaFriday
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"We are in Transylvania. Transylvania is not England. Our ways are not your ways. And to you there shall be many strange things" ~ Bram Stoker, "Dracula" #vampires #dracula #film Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992 dir. Francis Ford Coppola

"We are in Transylvania. Transylvania is not England. Our ways are not your ways. And to you there shall be many strange things"
~ Bram Stoker, "Dracula"

#vampires #dracula #film 

Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992
dir. Francis Ford Coppola
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WHAT WAS IT? The story of a mysterious, partly invisible #vampire being by Fitz-James O'Brien, 1859. The title reminds us that this brilliant & terrifying story is a riddle. By the time you finish it you will know the answer. Influential on Maupassant's 'The Horla'.

WHAT WAS IT?  The story of a mysterious, partly  invisible #vampire being by Fitz-James O'Brien, 1859. The title reminds us that this brilliant & terrifying story is a riddle. By the time you finish it you will know the answer. Influential on Maupassant's 'The Horla'.
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Before “dehydration” entered the medical lexicon, summer delirium was seen as a spiritual breach. Heatstroke in July? You were “ridden” by a restless soul or caught in the witching hour of the sun. #FolkyFriday 🔥👻 Art: Tracy Kiernan

Before “dehydration” entered the medical lexicon, summer delirium was seen as a spiritual breach. Heatstroke in July? You were “ridden” by a restless soul or caught in the witching hour of the sun. #FolkyFriday 🔥👻

Art: Tracy Kiernan
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In Irish mythology a white Fairy horse named Énbarr pulls the chariot of the Sea God Manannán mac Lir 🐎 Capable of travelling at great speeds on both land and water it is thought that Énbarr was the inspiration for Shadowfax the "Lord of all horses" ⚔️ 👑 🎨 Emilia Wilk

In Irish mythology a white Fairy horse named Énbarr pulls the chariot of the Sea God Manannán mac Lir 🐎

Capable of travelling at great speeds on both land and water it is thought that Énbarr was the inspiration for Shadowfax the "Lord of all horses" ⚔️ 👑

🎨 Emilia Wilk
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#FolkyFriday #Desertlore 🌵 Dive into the Hopi Ant People legend, a captivating piece of desert folklore from northern Arizona! According to Hopi tradition, the Anu Sinom—or Ant People—played a crucial role during cataclysmic destructions of the First World (by fire) and the

#FolkyFriday  #Desertlore
🌵 Dive into the Hopi Ant People legend, a captivating piece of desert folklore from northern Arizona!

According to Hopi tradition, the Anu Sinom—or Ant People—played a crucial role during cataclysmic destructions of the First World (by fire) and the