Mythology


  • The Legendary Life of Fionn Mac Cumhaill

    Fionn Mac Cumhaill stands as a prominent warrior figure in Irish mythology, widely recognized through numerous stories and legends. Within these rich narratives, the tale of Fionn Mac Cumhaill and the Salmon of Knowledge is particularly captivating. This article delves into the mythical life of Fionn, exploring the key elements of his legend. The Myths…

  • Eros: The Complex Greek God of Love

    Eros, the Greek deity of love, embodies passionate desire in all its complexities. He strikes unexpectedly, inducing a whirlwind of emotions that confound and overwhelm those he targets. Hesiod’s portrayal of Eros in “Theogony” characterizes him as a force that “loosens the limbs and weakens the mind.” In ancient Greek art, Eros is frequently depicted…

  • The Significance of Samhain in Celtic Culture

    Samhain: The Arrival of Winter November 1st marks the arrival of Samhain, signifying the literal “end of summer.” October 31st heralds the conclusion of the Celtic calendar and the beginning of winter, a moment for introspection. On this significant day, people believed that their ancestors would traverse the veil between life and death, returning to…

  • The Significance of Tellus in Roman Worship and Agriculture

    The earth, known as Tellus in Roman lore, held a significant place in Roman religion and mythology. As a counterpart to Jupiter, the deity of the sky, Tellus was viewed as a goddess of the underworld, often associated with Dis and the ancestral spirits (Manes). The act of taking an oath in her name involved…

  • Grannus: The Celtic God of Healing and the Sun Grannus is a significant figure in Celtic mythology, known for his association with sunlight, healing, and illumination. His veneration, strongly influenced by Roman culture, expanded across Europe, where he had sacred sites, including the famed thermal springs in Aquisgrán, Germany. Traditionally portrayed alongside horses and a…

  • Understanding Roman Religion: Its Nature and Practices

    Roman Religion: A Distinct Overview of Beliefs and Practices The practice and belief system of the inhabitants of the Italian peninsula from ancient eras until the rise of Christianity in the fourth century CE is referred to as Roman religion, often seen as a branch of Roman mythology. This tradition spans what is known as…

  • To delve into Jung’s concept of the unconscious, we can examine a very ancient symbol known as the horned or antlered human. This emblem is present in various cultures worldwide, embodying images from Africa, Asia, and Europe, tracing back to the earliest chapters of human civilization. If any symbol can be considered fundamentally mythological, arising…

  • “Banba” marks a significant chapter in Clannad’s musical journey, showcasing their distinctive blend of Celtic folk and soft rock. In this latest endeavor, the band leans back towards their roots, a refreshing change; however, the selection still leans heavily towards accessible pop tunes designed for mass appeal. While some of the pop tracks may feel…

  • The Enduring Legacy of Sun Wukong: The Monkey King

    Sun Wukong, a remarkable simian character endowed with human-like traits and abilities, stands out as one of the most cherished and enduring figures in Chinese literature. Known as the Monkey King, he wields a magical staff and possesses extraordinary powers, originating from the classic 16th-century text, Journey to the West. Since his introduction, Sun Wukong…

  • The Legendary Hero of Cú Chulainn

    The Early Years of Cú Chulainn In ancient Ireland, there was a boy named Setanta, who would later be known as Cú Chulainn. He spent his formative years in Dún Dealgan, presently Dundalk, alongside his father, Sualtam, a celebrated warrior, and his mother, Dechtire. His uncle, Conchobar mac Nessa, served as the king of Ulster…