Highland Superstitions : Connected With the Druids, Fairies, Witchcraft, Second-Sight, Hallowe'en, Sacred Wells and Lochs, With Several Curious Instances of Highland Customs and Belief
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Paperback / Softback
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1036522652
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9781036522650
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Folklore, myths & legends
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This book offers an intriguing exploration of superstitions and beliefs deeply rooted in the history and culture of the Highlands, extending its gaze to ancient civilizations where such practices originated. Through a detailed examination of Druids, fairies, witchcraft, second sight, Halloween traditions, sacred wells and lochs, along with other Highland customs and beliefs, the author weaves a narrative that places these superstitions within the broader context of human inclination towards the mystical across different ages. Highlighting parallels between the ancient Egyptians' rich tapestry of gods and rituals and the mythologies that flourished in Greece and Rome, this book underscores mankind's perennial quest for understanding beyond the material world.
The thematic depth traverses from idolatrous practices among early civilizations to their echo in Highland folklore, illustrating how superstitions form a universal aspect of human culture seeking to explain or influence the unknown. It delves into how these ancient beliefs have shaped traditions and customs that persisted into modern times within Highland communities.
By providing several curious instances of Highland customs alongside historical superstitions from revered civilizations, this book includes an array of essays that shed light on humanity's enduring fascination with the supernatural. The insights offered not only enrich our understanding of cultural heritage but also highlight the timeless nature of human curiosity in realms beyond empirical evidence. This compelling read invites us to reflect on our own beliefs and their ancient origins, making it a significant addition to literature exploring historical superstitions and cultural practices.
The thematic depth traverses from idolatrous practices among early civilizations to their echo in Highland folklore, illustrating how superstitions form a universal aspect of human culture seeking to explain or influence the unknown. It delves into how these ancient beliefs have shaped traditions and customs that persisted into modern times within Highland communities.
By providing several curious instances of Highland customs alongside historical superstitions from revered civilizations, this book includes an array of essays that shed light on humanity's enduring fascination with the supernatural. The insights offered not only enrich our understanding of cultural heritage but also highlight the timeless nature of human curiosity in realms beyond empirical evidence. This compelling read invites us to reflect on our own beliefs and their ancient origins, making it a significant addition to literature exploring historical superstitions and cultural practices.
This book offers an intriguing exploration of superstitions and beliefs deeply rooted in the history and culture of the Highlands, extending its gaze to ancient civilizations where such practices originated. Through a detailed examination of Druids, fairies, witchcraft, second sight, Halloween traditions, sacred wells and lochs, along with other Highland customs and beliefs, the author weaves a narrative that places these superstitions within the broader context of human inclination towards the mystical across different ages. Highlighting parallels between the ancient Egyptians'' rich tapestry of gods and rituals and the mythologies that flourished in Greece and Rome, this book underscores mankind''s perennial quest for understanding beyond the material world.
The thematic depth traverses from idolatrous practices among early civilizations to their echo in Highland folklore, illustrating how superstitions form a universal aspect of human culture seeking to explain or influence the unknown. It delves into how these ancient beliefs have shaped traditions and customs that persisted into modern times within Highland communities.
By providing several curious instances of Highland customs alongside historical superstitions from revered civilizations, this book includes an array of essays that shed light on humanity''s enduring fascination with the supernatural. The insights offered not only enrich our understanding of cultural heritage but also highlight the timeless nature of human curiosity in realms beyond empirical evidence. This compelling read invites us to reflect on our own beliefs and their ancient origins, making it a significant addition to literature exploring historical superstitions and cultural practices.
The thematic depth traverses from idolatrous practices among early civilizations to their echo in Highland folklore, illustrating how superstitions form a universal aspect of human culture seeking to explain or influence the unknown. It delves into how these ancient beliefs have shaped traditions and customs that persisted into modern times within Highland communities.
By providing several curious instances of Highland customs alongside historical superstitions from revered civilizations, this book includes an array of essays that shed light on humanity''s enduring fascination with the supernatural. The insights offered not only enrich our understanding of cultural heritage but also highlight the timeless nature of human curiosity in realms beyond empirical evidence. This compelling read invites us to reflect on our own beliefs and their ancient origins, making it a significant addition to literature exploring historical superstitions and cultural practices.
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