My family has a oral history that our family started during fertility rites on May 1st where woman would dance the May pole dance and then run into the forests chased by the God Robin. I assume these were men wearing masks? If the woman became pregnant after these rites Robin was considered the father. These children would usually be born under the horned sign of Capricorn and were called "Sons of Robin" or "Robin's Sons" and that where, over time, the last name Robinson comes from. Some of us embrace and adore this oral history...the Xtians in our family not so much. lol The oldest mention I see of Robin is during the witch trial of Alice Kyteler. We then see him pop up as Robin Goodfellow in William Shakespeare's writing in the 1500s. Our family is mostly from England, but we also spread across Scotland. No one seems to be able to answer if Robin is Anglo Saxon in origin or more Celtic. Or both? People in the family still say we have "Fairy blood". Which is weird because we have a lot of psychics in the family and even seem to be followed around by what modern people would call UFOs (not metallic flying saucers but more colored beach ball sized lights.) and other strange phenomena like fairy encounters.
That was really a special story. I've been thinking for a long time, maybe it really is our main task here in this harsh world, to learn to get along better with each other. Seems to be a long and difficult process. 😉 Thank you both!
I have a lot of Robin Artisson books I love him. ❤
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The source is this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spider%27s_Thread
Thank you so much! I've read Akutagawa more than 20 years ago, now I know where to put that uncanny sense of familiarity with the story.
My family has a oral history that our family started during fertility rites on May 1st where woman would dance the May pole dance and then run into the forests chased by the God Robin. I assume these were men wearing masks? If the woman became pregnant after these rites Robin was considered the father. These children would usually be born under the horned sign of Capricorn and were called "Sons of Robin" or "Robin's Sons" and that where, over time, the last name Robinson comes from. Some of us embrace and adore this oral history...the Xtians in our family not so much. lol The oldest mention I see of Robin is during the witch trial of Alice Kyteler. We then see him pop up as Robin Goodfellow in William Shakespeare's writing in the 1500s. Our family is mostly from England, but we also spread across Scotland. No one seems to be able to answer if Robin is Anglo Saxon in origin or more Celtic. Or both? People in the family still say we have "Fairy blood". Which is weird because we have a lot of psychics in the family and even seem to be followed around by what modern people would call UFOs (not metallic flying saucers but more colored beach ball sized lights.) and other strange phenomena like fairy encounters.
Just tell the Christians the Krist IS Lucifer the Light bearer and Arch-Magician. That should really help. 😉
Grey "aliens" are dark Elves, and the "Pleiadeans are Light Elves! I was imparted this info by the Silvery White Disk.
@@AGHORNATH18 I don't think they'd believe me. :p
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That was really a special story. I've been thinking for a long time, maybe it really is our main task here in this harsh world, to learn to get along better with each other.
Seems to be a long and difficult process. 😉
Thank you both!
Typical churchianity story that it is your "good" deeds that ultimately determine your eternity and right standing with God. smh