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Dr Jenny Butler

@DrJennyButler

#Academic: #Religions #Esotericism #Occultism #Paganism #Folklore I #CreativeWriter | #TEDxSpeaker

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Bluebell Raven@BluebellRaven·
Happy #Caturday, Dear Friends! ✨ 📷 Jackie FineArt 📍 Iznájar, Córdoba, Spain 🇪🇸
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Folklore of Scotland
Folklore of Scotland@StephenGeoRae·
In Greek mythology, Iris is a sky goddess and the personification of the rainbow. She is a messenger of the gods, travelling from one end of earth to the other at the speed of wind, connecting the gods to humanity. art: Arthur Rackham
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Enchanted Booklet
Enchanted Booklet@dreamerbook·
'Ex Libris΄ by Konstantin Kalinovich
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Beauty of Nature 🥀
Beauty of Nature 🥀@NaturalEye78321·
📍 Gougane Barra, Cork, Ireland 🇮🇪
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Titania
Titania@TitaniasRealm·
"We were made for another world." - C.S. Lewis 🎨 Gilbert Williams
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Derek Hollingsworth
Derek Hollingsworth@DerekHolly7·
If I can learn Irish, I believe anyone can. I was useless at Irish at school. I got a D in Ordinary level Irish in the Leaving Cert. I got 9% in an assessment years later. I never used a word until I had children. I think you need to find a method that works for you! ❤️ #Gaeilge
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Elle Lookbook
Elle Lookbook@EvaLovesDesign·
Old stone
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Mary-Ann Thorson𐃆@NoctrnlValkyrie·
“I dream of lost vocabularies that might express some of what we no longer can.” - Jack Gilbert
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Ramblings
Ramblings@ramblingsloa·
Keep your heart in wonder at the daily miracles of your life. Khalil Gibran
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Coffin Boffin
Coffin Boffin@DrSamGeorge1·
WITCH BOATS & EGG SHELLS According to A Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584, witches like to 'saile in an egge shell, a cockle or muscle shell, through the tempestuous seas'. It was traditional to crush the broken egg shells so they were not stolen by witches 🎨Charles Turner 1807
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Titania
Titania@TitaniasRealm·
#FairyTaleTuesday Greek goddess Persephone represents the journey from winter to spring, as she returns after spending the winter in the Underworld. Persephone's return symbolizes rebirth, growth and immortality. 🎨 Kinuko Y. Craft
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Elle Lookbook
Elle Lookbook@EvaLovesDesign·
Old books are time’s gentle keepers where history, art, and memory quietly live.
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Mary-Ann Thorson𐃆
Mary-Ann Thorson𐃆@NoctrnlValkyrie·
“It matters not how long we live but how.” ― Philip James Bailey, The Mystic and Other Poems
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Coffin Boffin
Coffin Boffin@DrSamGeorge1·
WITCHES & JUNIPER Juniper acts as a witch stopper in folklore; they will be compelled to count its myriad of tiny leaves before progressing. Vintage witch cover for The Witch of the Juniper Walk by Mrs May 1895 #FairytaleTuesday
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Titania
Titania@TitaniasRealm·
The Green Man by Brian Froud
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Robert Edgar
Robert Edgar@RobCEdgar·
Very excited to announce our new @BloomsburyAcad series. Co-edited by myself, @DawnKeetley and @elementaladam. Logo and illustrations by the fantastic @Slippery_Jack Send us your #spectral and #hauntology proposals.
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Announcement 2 Rob Edgar (@RobCEdgar), Dawn Keetley (@DawnKeetley) & I are now editors of a new book series at @BloomsburyAcad Rob & I are contracted to write the first book (about the 18th century!). And yes, those illustrations are by RICHARD WELLS (of Damnable Tales)!!

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Gibran’s Ghost
Gibran’s Ghost@gibransghost·
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Folklore of Scotland
Folklore of Scotland@StephenGeoRae·
Glaistig also known as Maighdean Uaine. She may appear as a woman of beauty, but disguised under the bottom half of her green dress are the legs of a goat. She is similar to a faun more: 'Folklore of Scotland: Faerie Folk and Folk Horror' by Stephen G. Rae art: Johan Egerkrans
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Bluebell Raven
Bluebell Raven@BluebellRaven·
In Celtic mythology, specifically within The Coming of Lugh, Manannán mac Lir gifts his foster son Lugh the Sword of Light (Fragarach) after twenty-one years of training in Tír na nÓg. This magical weapon, alongside other gifts like a helmet and breastplate, enables Lugh to lead the Tuatha Dé Danann to victory against the Fomorians.  “Mananaan giving the Sword to Lugh” by Irish artist and revolutionary Maud Gonne (1866–1953) originally published in 1909 to accompany the book The Coming of Lugh: A Celtic Wonder-Tale Retold by Ella Young.
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Olivier Schmitt
Olivier Schmitt@Olivier1Schmitt·
This is why libraries and bookstores will always be one of the best places in the world. Picked up a book I did not know existed, which I did not know I wanted, but which I find absolutely fascinating (an anthropological history of how various cultures have interacted with the “undead”: it strongly appeals to my love of the gothic aesthetic and literature…). Serendipity. @Boghallen
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