"It's better to burn out then to fade away...."
Retired and enjoying life
Gluckman (1962) distinguishes four kinds of ritual—magic action, religious action, substantive or constitutive ritual, and factitive ritual—clearly point out that rite of passage is a typical constitutive ritual
Gluckman (1962) distinguishes four kinds of ritual—magic action, religious action, substantive or constitutive ritual, and factitive ritual—clearly point out that rite of passage is a typical constitutive ritual
Arawn is the ruler of Annwn, a realm that can be seen as the Welsh equivalent of the Celtic Otherworld, often associated with the afterlife or a mystical, supernatural place.
Arawn is the ruler of Annwn, a realm that can be seen as the Welsh equivalent of the Celtic Otherworld, often associated with the afterlife or a mystical, supernatural place.
A Celtic goddess, She is often depicted as a warrior goddess.
Morrigan plays a significant role in Irish mythology, especially in the Ulster Cycle, where she is depicted as a powerful and influential goddess of war, destiny, and death.
A Celtic goddess, She is often depicted as a warrior goddess.
Morrigan plays a significant role in Irish mythology, especially in the Ulster Cycle, where she is depicted as a powerful and influential goddess of war, destiny, and death.