lundi 15 avril 2013

Celtic mythology.

FAIRY MAGIC was mighty indeed as Belteine drew nigh. May Day, called in Irish Là-Beltaine, was the festival of greatest rejoicing held in Ireland. But the fairies have great power at that season, and children and cattle, and the milk and butter, must be well guarded from their influence. A spent coal must be put under the churn, and another under the cradle; and primroses must be scattered before the door, for the fairies cannot pass the flowers. Children that die in April are supposed to be carried off by the fairies, who are then always on the watch to abduct whatever is young and beautiful for their fairy homes.
Art by "Boy So Blue Graphic Arts" at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=302847449789732&set=o.260446741177&type=1&theater
FAIRY MAGIC was mighty indeed as Belteine drew nigh. May Day, called in Irish Là-Beltaine, was the festival of greatest rejoicing held in Ireland. But the fairies have great power at that season, and children and cattle, and the milk and butter, must be well guarded from their influence. A spent coal must be put under the churn, and another under the cradle; and primroses must be scattered before the door, for the fairies cannot pass the flowers. Children that die in April are supposed to be carried off by the fairies, who are then always on the watch to abduct whatever is young and beautiful for their fairy homes. 
Art by "Boy So Blue Graphic Arts" at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=302847449789732&set=o.260446741177&type=1&theater

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