The Mysterious Origins of Beltane
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2024
- Though the word "Beltane" wasn't first referenced until the 900s AD, spring festivals with flowers, dancing, and fertility rites go far back into ancient times. We have records at least as far back as 2000-3000 years ago of strikingly similar celebrations from ancient Rome, Egypt, Persia, China, and others. This in-depth study of the holiday explores possible connections between ancient, medieval, and modern Beltane practices.
0:00 Introduction
3:22 Etymology of "Beltane"
5:24 The Coligny Calendar
7:27 Older Festivals
9:29 Sacred Pillars and Omphaloi
15:38 World Axis Concept
17:52 Belenus
22:41 Mythology and Folklore
25:45 Ancient Practices
28:10 Traditions of the Middle Ages and Later
31:08 Post-Christian Traditions
35:38 Wicker Man
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The Wickerman Film (1973)
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Crete: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crete
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Omphalos: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omphalos
World Tree: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Yg...
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Balin from The Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014)
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May Basket Girl: Art by Clara Burd (1873-1933) Girl Placing May Basket on Door 1925
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this is exactly what i've been searching for! more consolidated research on the origins rather than "here's how to celebrate as a modern pagan" thanks!!
I'm so happy you found it! That was something I had been looking for and couldn't find it so I made one lol
~ Logan
Thanks for helping me research on Beltane. I d love to see more. You know how to tell a story🌹
Thank you! I'm so glad you got something out of it!
~ Logan
Thank you for this! Exactly what I was searching for 💗
So glad it was helpful for you! We need more of this type of content out there!
~ Logan
Great information. Well outlined and a factual but still entertaining watch.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed. :)
~ Logan
My ancestors were Brythonic and they spoke old Cymraeg / Welsh from Scotland to Cornwall. In the language of the time, ‘Bell’ or Pell’ (the double l is pronounced from the side of the mouth) means ‘far away’. .Tân, (with a long ‘a’) means ‘fire’. Easy really , Belltân,The Far Away Fire….🔥My father would also threaten me with a ‘peltan’ (smack) if I’d misbehaved ,but this was the 60’s …..
Wow, thank you for sharing! Hail to your ancestors!
The one things common in pagan and witches video is that they live on really beautiful places😢...i mean how and what are those places..if any one knows
Our group is based out of beautiful Montana!