26th-27th September 2019: Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

Welcome.
In this edition:

The Bigger Picture…..

TIME TO RETHINK HS2…..
The Richie Allen Radio Show – Thursday September 26th 2019…..
Top 10 Foods Highest in Magnesium…..
Bombshell nuclear coverup on the scale of Fukushima…..
Brave mum of murdered Helen McCourt begins fresh search for daughter’s body…..

Avoiding Metal Toxicity in the Age of Aluminum – James Lyons-Weiler, PhD…..
SUBVERTED Part 2 – The Tentacles & Weird History…..
Gene Study Surprisingly Links Tasmanian Tigers to Wolves…..
Mysterious Supposedly Real Photos of Shadow People…..
Preparing for Gwyn’s feast…..
Richard Cox, is 9/11 Deeply Spiritual?…..

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Service, Surveys, and Sir Vice

Introduction

I’ve banged on about this before, and obviously it’s not something that most people want to hear, judging by the responses that apart from thank you’s, range from ignoring it to outright threats but I’m saying it again, because it’s now past one minute to midnight, and the hammer is about to hit the bell.

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News and Features

22nd May 2017: Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

A new article on the Song of Ffraed…..
Annwn – Eternity…..
The Human “Aura” Observed Through Digital Metadata…..
Shrews are nesting at the holy well…..
EWIAN – Love…..
The UFO / ET Contact Experience…..
Pre-Maori faces created from skulls, says Northland historian…..
Grave Robbers with Far-Right Links Could Be Stealing Ancestral Māori Skulls…..

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The Gwraig Annwn: The Otherworld Wife

An insightful and relevant short tale from Welsh tradition. Its sentiments reminiscent of the Cathars, or ‘the Albi’ -which is another name for the elusive race people know as elves and fairies.

Gwraig means ‘wife’. The plural is ‘gwragedd annwn’.

 

[An] enamoured farmer had heard of the lake maiden, who rowed up and down the lake in a golden boat, with a golden oar. Her hair was long and yellow, and her face was pale and melancholy. In his desire to see this wondrous beauty, the farmer went on New Year’s Eve to the edge of the lake, and in silence awaited the coming of the first hour of the new year. It came, and there in truth was the maiden in her golden boat, rowing softly to and fro.

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13th May 16 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

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Thomas the Rhymer, the famous thirteenth century Scottish mystic and poet, once met the Faery Queen by a hawthorn bush from which a cuckoo was calling. She led him into the Faery Underworld for a brief sojourn, but upon reemerging into the world of mortals he found he had been absent for seven years. Themes of people being waylaid by the faery folk to places where time passes differently are common in Celtic mythology, and the hawthorn was one of, if not the, most likely tree to be inhabited or protected by the Wee Folk. In Ireland most of the isolated trees, or so-called ‘lone bushes’, found in the landscape and said to be inhabited by faeries, were hawthorn trees. Such trees could not be cut down or damaged in any way without incurring the often fatal wrath of their supernatural guardians. The Faery Queen by her hawthorn can also be seen as a representation of an earlier pre-Christian archetype, reminding us of a Goddess-centred worship, practised by priestesses in sacred groves of hawthorn, planted in the round. The site of Westminster Abbey was once called Thorney Island after the sacred stand of thorn trees there.
Hawthorn

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