Just because you can't see the magical creatures of the world doesn't mean there aren't there. They have always' been.That's where the magic is! Right in front of your Eyes...
Over
the years, and probably because of the way in which the tales were
recorded, the Finfolk, Selkirk & Selkie-folk in Orkney came to be
regarded as two distinct supernatural races.
They
practically became polar opposites. The Selkie-folksaidto be beautiful and reasonably
benign,
while the Finfolk were dark malevolentcreatures.
But
when we look further north, to the folklore ofShetland,
we find no distinction between the two. The ability to shape-shift
into a seal form, for example, wassimplyone of the many magic magical power saturated to the Finfolk.
This
fact that led Orkney's most respected
folkloristand antiquarian, was Walter Dennison.
"Writers
on the subject, trusting to incorrectversionsof old stories, have oftenconfoundedmermaids and seals together,and have treated the two as identical.
Samuel
Hibbert in his valuable work on
Shetland
has fallen into this error, and hasbeenfollowed by most others whose
writingson the subject I have seen."
Quoting
that his 'old informants regardedthe
Selkie - folk as a wholly different race ofbeingfrom the Finfolk", Dennison's
interpretationof Orkney folklore has sincebecomecast in stone.
However,
what if these Sheltland tales were
notactually as wrong as Dennison believed,butwere actually closer to the original talesa
purer strain of lore.
Outside
Orkney, in recent years, and
helpedalong by the advent of the Internet,wehave seen a transformation of the Selkie-folkintothe New Age spirits of the sea , somethingatodds to the terror and fear they onceinspiredin the people of Orkney.
What
angelicbeingwould require a mother to paint across on the breast of her daughter
beforelettingher undertake
a
sea voyage?
With
this in mind, and lookingbackto some of the fragments of Orkney's earlier,andlesser-known, Selkie folktales, we can catch
glimpsesof their original darker, malicious nature.
It
is hard to say whether the fragmentation into Selkirkfolkand Finfolk tales took place over a long period of time,orwas simply the result of interpretation and'categorization'
of later folklorists such as Dennison.
However,
either through variations in telling, of shifts inemphasis,
the original shape-shifting aspect of the Finfolk[mermaids]
became detached, gradually developing until the
islandswere left with a distinct race, the Selkirk - folk.
In
the same way, it is also possible thatthesetraditions merged with an existingelementof Celtic Myth that would explaintheexistence of the motif down the west coastof
Scotland and into Ireland.
So,
now we have seen that the Selkirk- folk and the Finfolk wereonceone and the same, we need to investigate the roots of theFinfolk
Mythology to understand the development of the legends.
[The picture at the top of the page, of the seal that Looks like a woman- seal is a art pic of a dear friend of my .. -00)] All the other Artwork is done by Great Artists that I have found Enjoy. Wendy..
Selkirk's are creatures that live and are found in Faroese, Icelandic Ireland and Scotland.
They are able to become human by taking off their seal skins and can return to a seal form by returning to the sea with their seal skin that they usually leave in a hidden spot near caves by the ocean where humans can't find them.
Stories concerning Selkirk's are generally romantic
Tragedies...
Sometimes the human will not know that their lover is a
Selkie and will wake up the next morning to find them
Gone!
Other times the human [Usually male] will hide the female
Selkirk's skin, thus preventing them from beginning able
to return to their seal form and into the sea. And of
course their true families.
A Selkirk can only make contact with one
particular human for a short period of time, before they
must return to the sea.
They are not able to make contact with that human
again for seven years, unless the human has stolen their Selkirk's skin and hidden it or even some have burn some...!
In the Faroe Island there are two version of this
Story: The Selkirk's or Seal Wife.
A young farmer from the town of Mikladalur on
Kalsoy island goes to the beach to watch
the Silkies dance. He hides the skin of one of the
beautiful Selkirk maidens, so she can't go back
into the seas with her other sisters and forces her to
marry him. The Farmer keeps her skin in a chest and always keeps the chest locked. And the key with him both day and night.
Although there is one day when he is out fishing, he discovers,
that he has forgotten to bring this key to the chest. When
he returns home, his wife of many years, that was the
young maiden Selkirk dancing on the beach had escaped
back to the sea, leaving their children behind. Later, when
the farmer is on a ocean hunt, he kills her Selkirk husband and the two Selkirk sons they had together. She of course promises to
take revenge upon the men of Mikladalur.
This is what the curse of the Mikladalur Men
fell to because of their actions:
"Some shall be drowned, some shall fall from cliffs
and slopes and this shall continue, until so many
men have been lost that they will be able to link
arms around the whole island of
Kallsoy!
Male Selkies are very handsome in their human form
and have great seductive powers over female women.
They typically will seek those who are dissatisfied with
their romantic life. This includes married women waiting
for their fisherman husbands too!
If a woman wishes to make contact with a
Selkirk Male, all she has to do is just go to the
beach and shed seven tears into the sea.
If a man steals a females Selkirk's skin, she is in his power,
to an extent and she is forced to become his wife - a regional
variant on the motif of the swan maiden, unusual in that the breeds animal form is usually a bird.
In legend the Female Selkie are said to make
excellent wives, but because their true home is the sea,
they will often be seen gazing longingly at the ocean.
If she finds her skin again, she will immediately
return to her true home, and sometimes to her
Selkie husband,in the sea.
Sometimes, a Selkirk maiden is taken as a wife by a human
man and she has several children by him.
In these stories, it is one of her children who is the one who
discovers her sealskin and she soon will take the sealskin
from her child and return to the sea.
Sometimes she will tell her half/Selkirk children
what she is and where her true home is, but this
only happens rarely.
Usually the Selkirk will avoid seeing her human child but she
sometimes will if she had a strong connection
with them. As for the human husband they will never
have any contact with them ever again , but their children
they might see them when they are close by the
ocean or swimming in the sea or even sometimes
will play with them in the waves.
Silkies are not always faithless lovers.
One tale tells of the fisherman Cagan
who married a seal-woman. Against his wife's wishes he
set sail dangerously late in the year and was
trapped battling a terrible storm, unable to return home.
His wife shifted to her seal form and saved him, even though this meant she could never return to her human body and hence her happy home.
Some stories from Shetland have Silkies luring islanders
into the sea at midsummer, the lovelorn humans never return to
dry land. Seal shape-shifters similar to the Selkie
exist in the folklore of many cultures too.
ORIGINS:
One theory of the origins is the belief is that the Selkirk's were actually a fur-clad Finns, traveling by kayak. Another is that a shipwrecked of Spaniard washed ashore and their jet black hair resemble seals. "As the anthropologist. A Asbjorn Jon has recognized though, there is a strong body of lore that
indicates that Selkirk's are said to be supernatural formed from the souls of drowned people."
There is other theories and stories that are related to
The Selkie and other seal-people.
These are "The Great Silkier of Sule Skerry and
the movie the Secret of Roan Irish.
In the Secret of Roan Irish, it about a fisherman
who steals the Selkirk's pelt while she is sunbathing.
She is then forced to return to his house, as she cannot escape
back to the sea, and becomes his wife and bears him children.
The skin of the seal give her power over men, but without it she
is a mortal woman, trapped on land and a slave to the whims of her
husband. The life there slowly suffocates her and she
spends much of her time splashing in the shallows of the ocean.
Years later, one of the children sees the pelts and asks what is this?
The wife immediately knows, drops what she is doing and
retrieves the pelt from the its hiding place, where her child has
shown her. Having long ago despaired of ever finding it.
She does not hesitate; Not even a word to her children. She
rushes to the ocean to return to her former life as a
Seal..
Wendy...
I hope you like the Updated Selkie post
with a couple of great viedos' too
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In
Greek Mythology, the Goddess Athena was Another quite Powerful
Goddess, in the Days of the Greek Gods and Goddesses. The Goddess
Athena also referred as Pallas was a Greek name. She was the Goddess
of Wisdom, Courage, Inspiration, Civilization, Law and Justice,
Mathematics, Strength, Strategy, The Arts, Warfare and Highly
Skilled. In other-wards Athena was one of the most Powerful Goddesses
of her day. She was given many different names that were attached to
her because of her heroic endeavors. One of these is that of the
Goddess Minerva who is related to the Owl and the moon. She is also
one the only known virgins; that I can remember reading about-[but
please don't quote me on that one!]there are so many different
versions of the different Gods and Goddesses you never known!... She
does seem to have a role as protector of the cities, in ancient times
throughout Greece. And the people worshiped Goddess Athena, naming a
city after her ' Athena of the City' or ' Athena Polias'. The city of
Athens in Greece and the Goddess Athena essentially bear the same
name; Example Athenai which means many Athenas. So they probably
shorten it to Athens is my best guess. Before
I mentioned that Athena was given many names do to her many heroic
endeavors and one was the Goddess Minerva of the sacred Owl. Well It
seem that the Greek Goddess attended an owl for a time in her life,
she was often accompanied by one during the victory of warfare. She
was often seen waring goatskin breastplate called the Aegis which was
given to by her by her father, Zeus. Interesting Eh! We will get to
that a bit later. Athena is also shown wearing a helmeted and with
a shield bearing the Gorgon of Medusa's Head, a gift from Perseus. It
was so true to see, that Athena is the Goddess of Warfare with these
items, but also in her Greek history too. She was a warrior besides
being a Goddess of Warfare and a good one. Well her father was Zeus!
Besides being a warrior and protector she also was a great helper
too. Athena in the Greek Mythology appear as helpers to many hero's
in the Greek Mythological world. Some of these Hero's were Hercules,
Jason, and Odysseus. How if you don't know all of these hero's I do
understand, the Greek mythology isn't to understand. I myself only
know Hercules. There
are many stories to her Patroness, I will put the three different
views that I have found and you the reader can make your own decision
on what you think what happened those centuries ago. Throughout
Athena was always a goddess of warfare, strategy, but she always
disliked fighting without a purpose and preferred to use wisdom,
strategy, skills and inspiration to settle predicaments. The Great
Greek Goddess would not only encourage fighting for a good reasonable
cause or to resolve a conflict with another. Finally as an patron of
Athens the Goddess fought in the Trojan War on the side of the
Achaeans. Now
in Traditional Greek Mythology, Athena was never SEEN or HEARD of
with a lover, nor did she ever MARRY! THIS IS HOW THE GODDESS ATHENA
EARNED HER TITLE ATHENA PARTHENOS. The
third story to the Athena Parthenon's was that- The Goddess as a
philosophy became part of a cult in the Classical Greece during the
late 5thcentury B.C. She was very good in such things as
metal work for weapon's. Athena led many battles as either the
disciplinary, strategy, strength -type of war In contrast to her
brother Ares 'The Patron of Violence' 'bloodlust and slaughter' the
raw force of war'. Now
you can choose which you think truly Athena the Goddess Was?
THE
PARTHENON'S AT THE ATHENS IS HER MOST FAMOUS SHRIRE
Mythology
Birthplace
of Athena, Daughter of Zeus
~Athena
is 'Born' from Zeus forehead~
Athena
was remade as the favorite daughter of Zeus, born fully armed from
his forehead after he swallowed her mother, Metis. Now from doing
this post on the Goddess Athena I have found that there are several
versions to many parts of her life and it doesn't stop with her birth
either. So I will try to get through most of them for you in a easy
manner.
The
first and most commonly told is; When Zeus lay with Metis, the
goddess of crafty thought and wisdom, but immediately feared the
consequences of his actions, as I'm sure has crossed his mind many
time before- being the God Zeus. It had been prophesied that Metis
would bear children more powerful than the sire, even Zeus himself.
Well of course the powerful God of all Mount Olympus could not have
this ~ So in order for the prophesy to not foretold and these dire
consequences to come true after lying with Metis, Zeus, decided “To
have her put away, inside his own belly”. He swallowed her down ofof a sudden,but he was too late; Metis had already conceived a child.
Well when the time came for the child to be born, Zeus was in greatpain; There are many sources of what really happened, but the main
part was that Athena leaped from Zeus' head fully grown and armed,
'shouting 'and pealed to the broad sky clarion cry of war.” They
are other stories that Athena had weapons too, but that's all up to
you the readers to decide. How there was a matter of Zeus's Wife
Hera that we haven't talked about and she was very annoyed with Zeus
as probably this wasn't the only time, anyway she was so annoyed with
the great Zeus Supreme ruler of Mount Olympus for producing a child
apparently on his own that she caused herself to conceive and bear
Hephaestus by herself. Metis never bore any more children. I don't
know about you all out there but these Greek Gods are a bit crazy on
their thinking through things...
Athena
and Poseidon
Athena
in the Greek mythology competed with Poseidon's to be the patron
deity of Athens, which was yet unnamed... In on version myth. In
another, the two agreed that each would give the Athenians one gift
and that the Athenian's would choose the gift they preferred. Poseidon
struck the ground with his trident and salt water spring sprang up;
this gave them a means of trading of water- Athenas
at its height was a significant sea power , defeating the Persian
fleet at the Battle of Salamis, but the water was salty and not very
good for drinking. So Athena offered them the first domesticated
olive tree. The
Athenians accepted the olive tree and with it the patronage of Athena
for the Olive tree brought wood, oil, and food.
Erichthonius
In
the story of Hephaestus/Athena where Hephaestus attempts to rape
Athena, but fails,because she eluded him – His semen falls to the
earth and impregnates the the soil of the earth. This is how
Erichthonius was born from the Earth, Gaia. Athena then raised the
baby as a foster mother. Athena put the infant into a small box which
she entrusts to the care of three sisters > Herse, Pandrosus and
Aglaulus of Athens. The goddesses doesn't tell them what the box
contains, but does warn them not to open it until she returns. My
guess is at least one sister can't wait til Athena gets back Eh...
Well the story continues ~ One or two sisters open the box to reveal
Erichthonius, in the form of a serpent. The serpent, or insanity
induced by the sight , drives the two sisters Herse and Aglaulus to
throw themselves off the Acropolises. Harrison the last sister finds
to be a simply cautionary tale directed at young girls carried to the
Thesmophoria rituals, to discourage them from opening it the box.
There are other versions to this myth which one could check-out about
the story of Hephaestus but I choose this one... Wendy..