Category: Myth
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Threshold Places: Why Liminal Landscapes Still Call to Us
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In uncertain times, many people feel drawn to the edges of the world: places where land, water, forest and sky meet. Across cultures and centuries, certain landscapes have always held a special meaning. Hilltops, burial mounds, river crossings, forest edges and standing stones were often treated as more than ordinary…
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The Cailleach: Scotland’s Ancient Winter Goddess
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High above the hills and lochs of Scotland, the wind carries stories of a powerful figure who shaped the land: the Cailleach, the winter goddess, keeper of stone, storm, and snow. Her legend is etched into mountains, islands, and waterways, from the Hebrides to the Highlands, her presence is whispered…