Category: Sports

Sports

Valkyries, Harpies, Angels, And Mother Goose

Valkyries, Harpies, Angels, And Mother Goose

By Michelle Snyder

Prehistoric survival required knowledge of approximate astronomy, largely based on knowledge of the location of north; at one time true north was not the North Star, but Cygnus, the swan constellation in the Milky Way. This constellation is at the root of many bird mythologies, carried through time with oral tradition, mythologies, and childrens stories like Mother Goose. The importance of this knowledge was preserved in symbol and in tradition feathered cloaks, bird goddesses, and fairies wings are a few symbolic remnants.

It is the location of the Northern Cross, Deneb is its brightest star. During the Paleolithic Era, 12,500 BC, mythologies and oral tradition began to symbolize the human condition. Stories about storks bringing babies, swans nurturing and comforting babies, and taking their young souls to heaven if they died, represented the importance of these animals in the life sustaining cycles of the time. These stories connected birds with true North Cygnus the Swan. Eider Ducks did comfort babies with warm down, and geese both comforted and protected young ones – with down feathers, and by eating dangerous snakes. By 9000 BC, during the Allerd, mother swans appear, anthropomorphic creatures created to symbolize the nurturing and protecting of little ones by nature and mothers. During the Boreal, 7000 BC, the mother-swans became human mothers with beautiful wings; these zoomorphic creatures became goddess-like in their cultural role. By 5000 BC, swan-mothers also comforted, protected, and escorted the souls of dead, brave young men to heaven.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_1dKoCQlxY[/youtube]

By 450 AD, during the Hun wars (pledged destruction of all Romans/Germans from Iberia to the Urals, ending in Bohemia), these swan-ladies became Valkyries, beautiful war-like loyal women at the battlefield, fighting alongside the men, taking the souls of dead soldiers to heaven. Valkyries are associated with the bright rays of the sun – the Fire of the Valkyries; this ties them to the Sun-Child. Golden-haired women, with dazzling white arms and armor; they accompanied the brave fighters on the battlefield, riding swift horses or wolves during conflicts and wars. During more peaceful times, Valkyries became family-oriented beings who married, had babies, and nurtured the good.

These golden haired ladies of the battle became legendary warriors, with swords and spears, and could decide the course of a battle, escorting heroes to Valhalla over Bitfrost (the rainbow). The heroes received mead (ambrosia) and were dressed in shining robes which are associated with clouds. Over time Valkyries became the ones to decide who was slain. Nymphs from Wotans (Odins) palace, messengers of the gods, and war-leaders, these beautiful women incited heroes to battle by their love and bravery, guided the soldiers, and tended to the wounded and the souls of the dead. They became known as Odins Warriors of Asgard (now lake Azov, north of the Black Sea), and are often compared with the more recent Amazon women, although by reputation Valkyries were less cruel.

(During wars, women and girls were captured and taken to breeding facilities called bitch-barns. The males were either killed or castrated and enslaved; the young boys were sometimes sacrificed to Moloch. The captive women revolted, uniting together to form a militia of fighting women. They rescued those they could. Over time they gained the reputation of strength; rumored to be cruel to their enemies, they became a powerful matriarchal culture. The origin of the word lesbian is from Lesbos – their home).

During centuries when the Church was struggling to gain power and unite straggling, diverse religious beliefs, many symbols and mythologies of prior millennia were changed, eliminated, or adopted for Christian mythology. Harpies appear about 300 AD, a result of the hatred of Valkyries by the Christian culture and, along with Pandoras Box, they became purveyors of fear and evil. The beautiful brave Valkyries of the battlefield became the fearsome Harpies winged, evil monsters with the bodies of birds, the heads of women, sharp claws, and a foul smell, who tormented souls with spite. The name harpie means snatcher, and they supplied the Underworld with souls of those who died before their time. Harpies – storm goddesses – were robbers and spoilers raging over battlefields, carrying off weak and wounded, and stealing children. Originally imaged as beautiful, winged goddesses (Valkyries), they became monsters half-birds, half-females. Angels became, in Christian mythology, what the Valkyries were for the goddess cultures. Winged and now male, angels are messengers of the gods, protectors of the innocent, escorting the souls of the righteous to heaven. One scripture does mention females with wings: Then lifted I up mine eyes, and looked, and, behold, there came out two women, and the wind was in their wings; for they had wings like the wings of a stork: and they lifted up the ephah between the earth and the heaven. Zechariah 5:9. There is an interesting connection here between storks, women, wind, and Odins Valkyries. In some mythologies Valkyries maintain their ancient honor and duties.

About the Author: Michelle Snyder, MPhil, speaker, author, columnist, blogger. Her post-graduate degree at the University of Wales is in decoding ancient symbols, and believes they are the key to lost civilizations. She is co-owner of White Knight Studio with her husband Jay.

whiteknightstudio.com/

Source:

isnare.com

Permanent Link:

isnare.com/?aid=1533988&ca=Culture

Overview Of The Equestrian Company, Polly Pads

Overview Of The Equestrian Company, Polly Pads

Overview of the equestrian company, Polly Pads

by

Tammy Patterson

Polly pads are a completely British company. They design, manufacture and distribute solely from the UK, making them a rarity in the industry today. They are manufacturers of numnahs, saddle cloths, leg protectors and pet bedding and have been trading for years firmly establishing themselves as one of the best manufactures of quality saddle pads and numnahs today. PolyPads were the first recognised saddlepads to give significant back protection and that allowed people to do away with the necessity for fitting straps and fixings that are usually needed with other similar items. We have all seen lookalikes on the market today but there is only one original PolyPad that will stay with the saddle and provide protection to the horses back, and that also comes in a large variety of colours and a variety of thicknesses, allowing anyone to find the perfect PolyPad for their horse.

PolyPads have been developed for a hard working, long life. They have resilient fiber core that refreshes after each wash, double stitching on all seams and premium quality polycotton outer that is extremely durable. The fiber filler used by PolyPads is thicker than any other available on the market and is much more forgiving than the usual felt or cotton saddle pads we have all seen. It is this filler that makes the PolyPad so shock absorbing and has even been independently pressure tested showing some of the best pressure dispersing qualities of all numnahs and saddle pads on the market!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHbzju0i12o[/youtube]

It is also this filler that creates a uniform layer between horse and saddle and the fibre filing moulds to the back of the horse and the underside of the saddle, allowing the saddle to bed into the PolyPad, helping to keep it in place without the need for straps. It is this very lack of fittings that makes the PolyPad so versatile and allows them to be used under many sizes and styles of saddles. This enables them to be changed quickly and easily from horse to horse. The versatility of the fibre within the PolyPad also enables them to be used during the entirety of the horses fattening program.

Each wash will refresh the fibre filling and allow for changes in the horses tone, whilst still enabling the saddle to bed into the pad.

PolyPads has become so well known for their quality and success within the industry that they have now gained worldwide recognition.

Tammy is a avid horse rider who trys to advertise the best ways to be looking after horses. Tammy works part time for a company who specialise in

PolyPads

as well as Paddock Vacuum, Pro-Vac & Ventair riding hats in the UK. For more info, read our

horse articles

Article Source:

ArticleRich.com

Theme: Overlay by Kaira Extra Text
Cape Town, South Africa