You’re a wonderful story teller. So, now I’ve found two of you. Thank you much, much, much! The Green Man and Cernunos are a part of me, as I grew up in the country and created my own spiritual world. Now, I know it was the oldest spirituality of mankind and I still live there in my mind. Now I know the name of it all Gaïa, and she does what she does. She give and she takes away to re form. Thanks again 🌲🌷🌱🪺🔥🌧️☃️🌬️🍒🍇🌽🌰🍯
Beautiful roundhouse artwork, center-pole & fire-pit. Warm, watching the flames dance about the room as u re-weave life-threads into these ancient tales. Very nicely done!
Nice story. Well told. However Cernunnos is neither a character or a legend. He is a God. One of the original Gods. He has been called many names in many cultures, prayed to and venerated for 10's of thousands of years.
She's Welsh, of course she knows. But as all stories do, each region or country has its own tale or Cernunnos and The Green Man. The stag in the story, is Cernunnos. The Prince becomes the Green Man through the manipulation of Cernunnos to be taught a lesson in humility
@@HistoryMattersLtd Lovely to watch the stories in your incredible roundhouse. I'd love to have one on our wooded property in Michigan. I completely agree that you and your fellow storytellers should record your stories or have a UA-cam channel of the stories. Sending you and yours peace, love, and joyful moments.
he is no myth! sounds crazy but I did have an encounter while walking my dog, long story but yes its all true he has blue and green fire all around his face... he showed up with coyotes deer and I swear at one point he was a beast or bull as the eyes were huge till he turned half man half stag...
I am rather young in paganism, well exploring the Celtic path, so hearing your story now changes what I now think. Ik you may not care but for context I was raise Christian, left a church and joined another around 4 years later. Currently at a very strange place in time right now. But this experience you had sounds Really Scary I would imagine
The horned god is present in very ancient depictions and present in all cultures/religions The green man also “The man that cut the green”?!Ajike right ?Despictions are numerous on churches in certain areas Amaxing that we still have storytellers though It should be encouraged
Can I retell this story? I'm in training to be a druid/shaman actually with Cernunnos as one of my deities, and I would love to tell this story to those who seek knowledge of him.
This isn't a story of Cernunnos. You could add to this story that Cernunnos took the form of the white stag luring the prince to the water and removed his personal property. Thus, the prince learned to live in and respect Cernunnos' realm. Just a suggestion where you can add in information about Cernunnos. Wishing you the best in your training. Gaining knowledge is a joy that never ends.
are pan, the horned god of wicca and cernunnos all the same? i heard some one saying they thought that pan was actually a perservation of helenic shiva worship along the silk road. i think some of that cross cultural polination is possible, like how the goddess asura from canaan all the way to japan was represented similiarly.
There are no soft C's in Celtic laungages , such as Welsh . It's Kernunnos . And the Green Man pubs were not named after the village green keeper , I really hope that was a joke .
Cernunnos is not a god of the wilds. That would be Irish Cian and Welsh Gwydion. Cernunnos is the lower emanation of *Bilios or related to old Irish Bíle. Cernunnos' mythos survives in many cultures, he is even in the Old Testament, as the Biblical figure Aaron and sometimes overlapping Moses. Yet, he is called Dearg Corra in the story Finn and the man in the tree and Gwythyr in Culhwch and Olwen. In the Táin Bó Cúailnge he becomes Fionnbheannach when he fights the Donn Cuailgne (the Celtic Odin god Finn in bull form) he dies from the Donn Cuailgne, yet he still "wins" as he remanifests as his higher self, thus the coming summer (Dearg Corra-Fionnbheannach and Bíle) triumphs while the winter half (Donn Cuailgne-Finn mac Cumhaill) perishes. This fight happens every Kalends of May according to Welsh and Roman sources.
You’re a wonderful story teller. So, now I’ve found two of you. Thank you much, much, much!
The Green Man and Cernunos are a part of me, as I grew up in the country and created my own spiritual world. Now, I know it was the oldest spirituality of mankind and I still live there in my mind. Now I know the name of it all Gaïa, and she does what she does. She give and she takes away to re form. Thanks again 🌲🌷🌱🪺🔥🌧️☃️🌬️🍒🍇🌽🌰🍯
Ashe and Great Harvest to you beautiful Queen. You are appreciated and respected and loved.
I loved this! Hail Cernunnos 🦌
Wonderful just wonderfully the told drew me right into the clearing and the pool xx❤
Beautiful roundhouse artwork, center-pole & fire-pit. Warm, watching the flames dance about the room as u re-weave life-threads into these ancient tales. Very nicely done!
You are such an engaging storyteller! Thank you for keeping tradition alive!
It's been a long since I got caught up in a story but this was amazing and you are a wonderful story teller.
Very interesting story. Never heard it before but I've heard of Cernnunos.
Wonderful!! Thank you so much
This is amazing!! Please do share more stories! ❤️❤️❤️
More to come!
Nice story. Well told. However Cernunnos is neither a character or a legend. He is a God. One of the original Gods. He has been called many names in many cultures, prayed to and venerated for 10's of thousands of years.
She's Welsh, of course she knows. But as all stories do, each region or country has its own tale or Cernunnos and The Green Man. The stag in the story, is Cernunnos. The Prince becomes the Green Man through the manipulation of Cernunnos to be taught a lesson in humility
They are all Enkidu
❤ this
The lesson of the story is as transcendental as the storyteller herself 😍🙌🏼
Wow! Just amazing story and such story telling talent🌸
Bravo!!!
I am going to clutch to this knife I found in the woods.
Perhaps I will leave it for another once I have found my way.
Brilliant Thankyou
This is some amazing story telling. Thank you.
Maybe you should think about recording books for audible :)
That's a great idea!
I know I'm a whole year late but I love this idea! An ebook of original storytelling! 💜🌹🙏
@@HistoryMattersLtd Lovely to watch the stories in your incredible roundhouse. I'd love to have one on our wooded property in Michigan. I completely agree that you and your fellow storytellers should record your stories or have a UA-cam channel of the stories. Sending you and yours peace, love, and joyful moments.
Enkidu was not slain. He was banished to The emerald isles and became known as Cernunnos.
he is no myth! sounds crazy but I did have an encounter while walking my dog, long story but yes its all true he has blue and green fire all around his face... he showed up with coyotes deer and I swear at one point he was a beast or bull as the eyes were huge till he turned half man half stag...
Coyotes are Native to North America. Can Celtic Gods appear outside of Europe? Probably.
@@okieoiogh8235 I'm not positive, but I don't know of boundaries that's been made by us in more recent times...
I am rather young in paganism, well exploring the Celtic path, so hearing your story now changes what I now think.
Ik you may not care but for context I was raise Christian, left a church and joined another around 4 years later. Currently at a very strange place in time right now.
But this experience you had sounds Really Scary I would imagine
A true bard ! Mesmerised !! 💕💕
i love the tale of the green man.
That was wonderful!
Great storytelling, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow. Amazing storytelling
Amazing thank you
❤💚Amazing!!! I absolutely love this story!!!❤💚
Love this so much! Thank you :)
Thanks for sharing
The horned god is present in very ancient depictions and present in all cultures/religions The green man also “The man that cut the green”?!Ajike right ?Despictions are numerous on churches in certain areas Amaxing that we still have storytellers though It should be encouraged
Thank you my lady, I am now enlightened. Ironic and so circular . Both feet flat on.
That was dope.
Can I retell this story? I'm in training to be a druid/shaman actually with Cernunnos as one of my deities, and I would love to tell this story to those who seek knowledge of him.
I’m a student of Cernunnos too. How goes your journey?
@@METALUNICORNLTD I live in the woods and I have a huge alter to Cernunnos.
This isn't a story of Cernunnos. You could add to this story that Cernunnos took the form of the white stag luring the prince to the water and removed his personal property. Thus, the prince learned to live in and respect Cernunnos' realm. Just a suggestion where you can add in information about Cernunnos. Wishing you the best in your training. Gaining knowledge is a joy that never ends.
Interesting........Kali Mesukiel Aketeriel Mahakala Bala Bala Hehehe Capalatmika Kalabhairava
are pan, the horned god of wicca and cernunnos all the same? i heard some one saying they thought that pan was actually a perservation of helenic shiva worship along the silk road. i think some of that cross cultural polination is possible, like how the goddess asura from canaan all the way to japan was represented similiarly.
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Sometimes I wonder if Rasputan was in touch with Cernunnos 🍀.
There are no soft C's in Celtic laungages , such as Welsh . It's Kernunnos . And the Green Man pubs were not named after the village green keeper , I really hope that was a joke .
Hail Eiocha and Cernunnos Wotan. 🤘❤🤘.
I think OP is having a crush on the Green Man prince. ;)
It’s pretty cute
Cernunnos is not a god of the wilds. That would be Irish Cian and Welsh Gwydion. Cernunnos is the lower emanation of *Bilios or related to old Irish Bíle. Cernunnos' mythos survives in many cultures, he is even in the Old Testament, as the Biblical figure Aaron and sometimes overlapping Moses. Yet, he is called Dearg Corra in the story Finn and the man in the tree and Gwythyr in Culhwch and Olwen. In the Táin Bó Cúailnge he becomes Fionnbheannach when he fights the Donn Cuailgne (the Celtic Odin god Finn in bull form) he dies from the Donn Cuailgne, yet he still "wins" as he remanifests as his higher self, thus the coming summer (Dearg Corra-Fionnbheannach and Bíle) triumphs while the winter half (Donn Cuailgne-Finn mac Cumhaill) perishes. This fight happens every Kalends of May according to Welsh and Roman sources.
_"Cherry"-nunnos.._