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In the Philippines, mermaid concepts differ per ethnic group. Among the Pangasinense, the Binalatongan mermaid is a Queen of the sea who married the mortal Maginoo Palasipas and ruled humanity for a time. [227] Among the Ilocano, mermaids were said to have propagated and spread through the union of the first Serena and the first Litao, a water god. [227] Among the Bicolano, mermaids were referred as Magindara, known for their beautiful voice and vicious nature. [228] Among the Sambal, mermaids called Mambubuno are depicted as having two fins, instead of one. Cascudo's Dicionario do folclore brasileiro (1954) explores numerous other contributing European lore and indigenous water-myth.

Karen will reveal her findings from connecting with these beautiful not-so-mythical creatures of the sea! She will share oracle readings during this session and also include a guided mer-ditation! So you can connect with the mermaids too. Mermaids flow in the water and are able to help with the flow of e-motions (energy in motion) and so, are perfect tow work with when dealing with emotional issues, as well as matters of spirituality and the heart. In Scottish mythology, a ceasg is a freshwater mermaid, though little beside the term has been preserved in folklore. [128] The Greek god Triton had two fish tails instead of legs, and later became pluralized as a group. The prophetic sea deity Glaucus was also depicted with a fish tail and sometimes with fins for arms.A celebrated example of mermaid hoax was the Fiji mermaid exhibited in London in 1822 [ar] and later in America by P. T. Barnum in 1842; [as] [323] in this case an investigator claims to have traced the mermaid's manufacture to a Japanese fisherman. [324] An alleged ningyo or merman/mermaid specimen (side view) ―Baien's sketch (1825) I’ll be offering some EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL OFFERS for participants of Straight Talk for the Soul only! Mermaids were also discussed tongue-in-cheek in a scientific article by University of Washington emeritus oceanographer Karl Banse. [342] His article was written as a parody, [343] but mistaken as a true scientific exposé by believers as it was published in a scientific journal.

Saint Lucia of Syracuse , one of the earliest Christian martyrs and patron saint of writers, entrepreneurs, the blind and sight is a legendary figure we can embody as her Feastival Day approaches on December 13th! 🎉 As aforementioned, the mermaid ( Norwegian: havfrue) takes the merman ( Norwegian: havmand) for husband, and produce children called marmæler (sing. Norwegian: marmæle, "sea-talkers"), which the fishermen sometimes bring home to gain insight into the future. [172] Facsimiles of the miniature painting are found in Fridtjof Nansen's book [158] and Dubois's paper. [174] She was the Creatirix of the Way of the Light ✨ and her festival marks the beginning of the Christmas season in Scandinavian and European Countries. Meant to bring hope and light during the darkest time of the year, her festival is a Celebration of Light which we’re bringing to you in our upcoming FREE offering!

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The One Thousand and One Nights collection includes several tales featuring "sea people", such as "Jullanâr the Sea-born and Her Son King Badr Bâsim of Persia". [231] Unlike depictions of mermaids in other mythologies, these are anatomically identical to land-bound humans, differing only in their ability to breathe and live underwater. They can (and do) interbreed with land humans, and the children of such unions have the ability to live underwater. In the tale " Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman", the protagonist Abdullah the Fisherman gains the ability to breathe underwater and discovers an underwater society that is portrayed as an inverted reflection of society on land. The underwater society follows a form of primitive communism where concepts like money and clothing do not exist. In " The Adventures of Bulukiya", the protagonist Bulukiya's quest for the herb of immortality leads him to explore the seas, where he encounters societies of mermaids. [231] American folklore

And documented some of these fables, as the mermaid purportedly foretelling the birth of Christian IV. June 2018: ‘Fairy Ring’ Healing and Wishing opening circle at the 3 Wishes Fairy Festivalat 1pm at the Stone Circle on Friday 15th June 2018.An early description of the Havfrue, and her mate Havmand, was given by the Dano-Norwegian Bishop Pontoppidan (1753). [136] [137] They were considered the mating female and male of the creature, inhabiting the North Sea, [138] [139] and their offspring was called marmæle (var. marmæte), [140] [141] as repeated by later commentators. [142] [143] Sunday 12th August at midnight (BST) 4pm (Pacific) and 7pm (Eastern). I’m super-excited to be a special guest of the amazing Claudia Ibarra founder of the International Angels Network

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