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The Mythology Of All Races. - Volume Iii. Celtic....

The boundary between worlds is "thin," especially during festivals like Samhain.

MacCulloch’s work emphasizes that Celtic mythology is a "living" mythology. It is defined by its , its reverence for nature , and its persistence through oral tradition and later literature. He successfully argues that the Celtic spirit is found not in rigid dogma, but in the magical intersection of the natural and supernatural worlds. The Mythology of All Races. Volume III. Celtic....

Many goddesses were repurposed as Christian saints (e.g., Brigid) or diminished into the "Fair Folk" of later folklore. The boundary between worlds is "thin," especially during

In the Irish tradition, these are the "People of the Goddess Danu." They represent an idealized, magical race that inhabited Ireland before humans. The boundary between worlds is "thin

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