Tales of Wihtlore: Folklore and Stories from a sacred isle
En podcast av Paul A.T. Wilson
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-29 -- Witches, Cunning Folk and Healers centred on the Isle of Wight
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-28 -- My Favourite Fairy Tales books
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-27 -- Anything goes
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-24 -- What is reality? Time and Dimensional Slips
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-23 -- Elvish Lore
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-22 -- The Three Sisters
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-21 -- Fairy Tales
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From the Crows Nest: 2019-05-20 -- Mists and Other Worlds
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Episode 5 - Four Minute Folklore: St Catherine's Oratory
Publicerades: 2018-07-02 -
Episode 4 - Our Lost Ancestors: A Poem
Publicerades: 2018-06-04 -
Episode 3 - The Three Sisters: A Poem
Publicerades: 2018-05-11 -
Episode 2 - The Girl, The House and Gumblebump
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Episode 1 - The First Dragon
Publicerades: 2018-05-04
We are the story tellers, the keepers of those ancient wisdoms that are shared through inspiration and meditation in those most sacred of places. Britain has always been considered a magical place, steeped in history and mythology that goes back to before written records were kept. This country has always been known for its link to those other domains that are shrouded in mist and sorcery, never easily found but always felt and known about. The Isle of Wight is the home of the ancient gods, spirits and the great dragon. This is where they stand and watch over us: above and below, the spirt
