Many people today struggle to understand the fact that people saw literally everything through a completely different lens than we do today. Sometimes things were symbolic for them because of the very context they had for the world around them. You have to remember this when looking at history, particularly because most things we read/hear/see about history have been translated at least once by someone likely with their own personal interpretation.
an interesting tidbit on the symbology of mount olympus: in ancient times, the name olympus was not applied to that mountain specifically, but simply attributed to the tallest mountain locally. olympus is not a name, it is a title. there is no one singular olympus. it is merely the highest point of reference.
As an author I find Celtic mythology, legends, & folklore fascinating; I’m trying to create a fantasy series right now after the time of King Arthur, so studying these kinds of myths, legends and folklore is kind of important since it will mainly be a historical fantasy eventually leading to the Hundred Year’s war, that’s all I can say now without spoiling too much. I do have a question though because now I’m kind of confused did the ancient celts just blend Roman and Viking mythology into their own mythology, or did they have that mythology and beliefs from before?
I am very sympathetic to Jung's conception that ancient otherworlds were manifstations of the collective unconscious. And that's not to be reductionist about them; instead this collective unconscious is like the fragmented spectrum that out minds' prism creates from the pure consciousness of being which overlaps with the concept that the universe is conscious of itself 'through' us :)
That’s exactly the angle I’m going with for the book I am currently writing. Showing the spirited nature of certain cultural understandings of the infinite realms of imagination. It’s great to see you comment. I’m on the right path!
I conceive of the otherworld as the anti-Primal world, populated by all anti-matter/anti-energy. Essentially, all physical interactions about the number -1 which together are positive. I find it beautiful that science these days(at least for me) is going full circle....back to myth and legend.
Well, maybe you call it something else, but either way, as above, so below. (I would also add that anti-matter has been observed and contained for small amounts of time). Here is some doodling I've done, and posted for a better explanation: projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?102991-Project-Genesis-A-relational-framework-of-the-Universe.
What you describe seems to align with as well as illustrate the relationship between the conscious and pre-conscious minds, or even perhaps between the conscious and unconscious minds. There is a relationship between what happened or what appears to have happened and one's knowledge or understanding of the event. A force exerted in the otherworld, or for humanity, the preconscious or unconscious mind, may very well find its target in the conscious mind. Even if allegorical, what we perceive through knowledge gained from sudden insight from that which we have not been previously aware often seems real and immediate. Depending on the natural intellectual gifts of intelligence and intuition we possess, we may be able to perceive communications from our unconscious minds through puns and allegories they are able to transmit.
I also have experienced the other world as being the place that our ancestors and modern seers like myself experience spirits... Some from above, some below (often due to misguided ritual interference, I have found once or twice in places like Glastonbury tor), and some that dwell in this plain I feel to be the middle world, these are the Dryads and elemental spirits... And possibly the old gods and Brida as well! I have often met them all with 3rd eye vision (and twice with physical eyes) and Dryads with physical eyes with the help of mushrooms and dawn. Two of us shared this visual experience. Then their is Tir Na Nog which seems to me to embrace both middle and lower in my observations... But I'm not fully shore. I guess some old Irish person could confirm that one... Any one out there? 👂🌾
Aren't their portals to the Otherworld through the water? Like in the Crystal Palace the protagonist travels through the water. What I don't understand is why you are comparing the otherworld to other mythologies. The otherworld, in myth, seems unstable and not constant. At the same time, the otherworld is a physical realm that has many different forms. Like Cu Chalain has the option to stay in the otherworld and not return to the normal world. I don't think the otherworld is like Olympus. I think it is closer to southwestern native traditions with entities traveling through the water. The difference being that Danu is facilitating the movement between dimensions. Idk maybe I am wrong. That is just my reading of the otherworld in Celtic myths.
I’m not 100% sure but I do know that there is a lot of connections to the water in their mythology, there have been many cases where the Otherworld was found by going into the water, albeit through some kind of portal.
Many people today struggle to understand the fact that people saw literally everything through a completely different lens than we do today. Sometimes things were symbolic for them because of the very context they had for the world around them. You have to remember this when looking at history, particularly because most things we read/hear/see about history have been translated at least once by someone likely with their own personal interpretation.
an interesting tidbit on the symbology of mount olympus: in ancient times, the name olympus was not applied to that mountain specifically, but simply attributed to the tallest mountain locally. olympus is not a name, it is a title. there is no one singular olympus. it is merely the highest point of reference.
I cannot wait to whip this factoid out - so cool 🧚🏻♂️
I love how you used the Music Piece "Anxious Heart" from Final Fantasy VII for This Video! Good fit!
Turns out Celtic mythology is hugely interesting. Dreamy video, this
As an author I find Celtic mythology, legends, & folklore fascinating; I’m trying to create a fantasy series right now after the time of King Arthur, so studying these kinds of myths, legends and folklore is kind of important since it will mainly be a historical fantasy eventually leading to the Hundred Year’s war, that’s all I can say now without spoiling too much. I do have a question though because now I’m kind of confused did the ancient celts just blend Roman and Viking mythology into their own mythology, or did they have that mythology and beliefs from before?
Thank you for sharing your magical imagery. It was very nicely done.
Um... I kinda came here for information on Silent Hill, but came out knowing something really fucking awesome! Thanks!
Final Fantasy theme music. Nice.
Legit music choice yo
Thank you, very interesting subject.
That is so cool cuz when I was little I would always hear somebody speaking to me when the windblown
I am very sympathetic to Jung's conception that ancient otherworlds were manifstations of the collective unconscious. And that's not to be reductionist about them; instead this collective unconscious is like the fragmented spectrum that out minds' prism creates from the pure consciousness of being which overlaps with the concept that the universe is conscious of itself 'through' us :)
That’s exactly the angle I’m going with for the book I am currently writing. Showing the spirited nature of certain cultural understandings of the infinite realms of imagination. It’s great to see you comment. I’m on the right path!
Thank you, cool video and thanks for explaining the difference between under and other
I really do miss these old videos. I wish you did not delete these old videos just to appease the cancel crowd, it makes us old viewers feel sold out.
I conceive of the otherworld as the anti-Primal world, populated by all anti-matter/anti-energy. Essentially, all physical interactions about the number -1 which together are positive. I find it beautiful that science these days(at least for me) is going full circle....back to myth and legend.
Well, maybe you call it something else, but either way, as above, so below. (I would also add that anti-matter has been observed and contained for small amounts of time). Here is some doodling I've done, and posted for a better explanation: projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?102991-Project-Genesis-A-relational-framework-of-the-Universe.
I think faerie realm and the otherworld are one of the same in my opinion
You forget anti-matter exists in our perceived universe. It also reacts rather explosively against matter.
Interesting and mind-opening video, thx and congratulations !
What you describe seems to align with as well as illustrate the relationship between the conscious and pre-conscious minds, or even perhaps between the conscious and unconscious minds. There is a relationship between what happened or what appears to have happened and one's knowledge or understanding of the event. A force exerted in the otherworld, or for humanity, the preconscious or unconscious mind, may very well find its target in the conscious mind. Even if allegorical, what we perceive through knowledge gained from sudden insight from that which we have not been previously aware often seems real and immediate. Depending on the natural intellectual gifts of intelligence and intuition we possess, we may be able to perceive communications from our unconscious minds through puns and allegories they are able to transmit.
I'm going to continue posting this comment until Lugh makes a video about the pre-indo-european substrate of the british isles
I also have experienced the other world as being the place that our ancestors and modern seers like myself experience spirits... Some from above, some below (often due to misguided ritual interference, I have found once or twice in places like Glastonbury tor), and some that dwell in this plain I feel to be the middle world, these are the Dryads and elemental spirits... And possibly the old gods and Brida as well! I have often met them all with 3rd eye vision (and twice with physical eyes) and Dryads with physical eyes with the help of mushrooms and dawn. Two of us shared this visual experience.
Then their is Tir Na Nog which seems to me to embrace both middle and lower in my observations... But I'm not fully shore. I guess some old Irish person could confirm that one... Any one out there? 👂🌾
Tyr na N'og
Tír na nÓg, that is the correct spelling.
Tyr na nog, a place we ho.to dwell when we die.
Aren't their portals to the Otherworld through the water? Like in the Crystal Palace the protagonist travels through the water.
What I don't understand is why you are comparing the otherworld to other mythologies. The otherworld, in myth, seems unstable and not constant. At the same time, the otherworld is a physical realm that has many different forms. Like Cu Chalain has the option to stay in the otherworld and not return to the normal world.
I don't think the otherworld is like Olympus. I think it is closer to southwestern native traditions with entities traveling through the water. The difference being that Danu is facilitating the movement between dimensions.
Idk maybe I am wrong. That is just my reading of the otherworld in Celtic myths.
I’m not 100% sure but I do know that there is a lot of connections to the water in their mythology, there have been many cases where the Otherworld was found by going into the water, albeit through some kind of portal.
I see all you speak off in my mind's eye
Came here because Richard Stanley is such a weird dude. Interesting stuff.
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So Earth IS Hell?
Wat is the other worlds not world
And I would talk back to him and he will talk to me