• Ceridwen

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 15 03:18:38 2019
    XPost: alt.mythology, uk.religion.pagan, alt.religion.druid
    XPost: alt.traditional.witchcraft

    In http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/celtic.html I argue that the inspirations of Ceridwen experienced by Taliesin were similar to my waning crescent highs
    (five from 1991 to 1994) since Ceridwen the crone can be associated with
    waning crescent moon. On the other hand the prison of Arianrhod experienced
    by Taliesin I liken to my waxing gibbous moon trials (eight from 1992 to
    1997) ending no later than full moon.

    In the poetry of Taliesin Ceridwen is also said to have transformed into a
    sow and a hen.

    I speculate that Ceridwen is the same as my deity Gaia (Mother Earth). Do you think there is any evidence for that?

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “‘Early morning jubilators/Up to no good instigators.../Sons of long forgotten races/That the darkest night embraces.” (Hynes/O'Doherty)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 16 00:54:52 2019
    XPost: alt.mythology, uk.religion.pagan, alt.religion.druid
    XPost: alt.traditional.witchcraft

    On Dec 15, 2019, David Dalton wrote
    (in article<0001HW.23A60EC6043E0ACF70000E65D2CF@news.eternal-september.org>):

    In http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/celtic.html I argue that the inspirations of Ceridwen experienced by Taliesin were similar to my waning crescent highs (five from 1991 to 1994) since Ceridwen the crone can be associated with waning crescent moon. On the other hand the prison of Arianrhod experienced by Taliesin I liken to my waxing gibbous moon trials (eight from 1992 to 1997) ending no later than full moon.

    In the poetry of Taliesin Ceridwen is also said to have transformed into a sow and a hen.

    I speculate that Ceridwen is the same as my deity Gaia (Mother Earth). Do you think there is any evidence for that?

    Her name is sometimes spelled Cerridwen.

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    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “‘Early morning jubilators/Up to no good instigators.../Sons of long forgotten races/That the darkest night embraces.” (Hynes/O'Doherty)

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