I speak Gnomish and No-ish. Words of Grandpappy Gnome and words he likes that others spoke. Word alchemy and ramblings.
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Sitting amid the bric-a-brac of generations of seafarers before him, fisherman and museum curator John Bhaba Jeaic Ó Confhaola of Galway, Ireland, tried to describe a word to interviewer Manchán Magan. The word, in the Irish language, was for a three-bladed knife on a long pole, used by generations of Galway fishermen to harvest kelp. Ó Confhaola dredged it from his memory: a scian coirlí. “I don’t think I’ve said that word out loud for 50 years,” he told Magan. It was a sentiment that Magan would hear again and again along Ireland’s west coast. This is a place shaped by proximity to the ocean: nothing stands between the sea and the country’s craggy, cliff-lined shores for roughly 3,000 kilometers, leaving it open to the raw breath of the North Atlantic. […] Early last year [2020], Magan […] began collecting coastal words from towns along the west coast, in an effort to preserve them. […] The recordings make up the Foclóir Farraige, or Sea Dictionary: an online database of recordings and definitions sorted by their regional origin. Magan also recently published a selection of words in an illustrated book. […]
Yet the words are often much more than utilitarian. They carry a sense of poetry, and a perspective on nature. There is the town of Donegal’s mada doininne, a particular type of dark cloud lining the horizon that foretells bad weather. The word, literally translated, means “hounds of the storm.”
Or bláth bán ar gharraí an iascaire, a description of choppy sea from the county of Galway that means “white flowers on the fisherman’s garden.” […]
A coastal Irish speaker, walking the beach at night, might have equally expected to hear stranach (the murmuring of water rushing from shore), or the whisper of caibleadh (distant spirit voices drifting in over the waves).
They knew the ceist an taibhse (the question for the ghost) – a riddle used to determine if someone they met along the way was human or supernatural.
Many words describe ways of predicting the weather, or fishing fortunes, by paying attention to birds or wind direction; to the sea’s sounds; or to the colors in a fire. […]
Ó Baoill and Magan both point out that preserving Ireland’s traditional coastal vocabulary is especially important in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss. Take a word like borráite, from Carraroe village, which describes a rocky offshore reef found in the area. Kelp once grew on these reefs in abundance, tangling with other seaweed species and providing refuge for fish. Due to climate change and overfishing, however, Magan says that a borráite today would host neither kelp nor many fish.
“Contained within that word is the entire ecosystem that was in that area,” Magan says. Words like this, he hopes, can both remind us of what we have lost and reconnect us to what we might still preserve.
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Headline, captions, and text published by: Claudia Geib. “To Speak of the Sea in Irish.” Hakai Magazine. 17 March 2021. Published alongside illustrations and animations by Aurelie Beatley.
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Journals, articles, books & texts, on folklore, mythology, occult, and related -to- general anthropology, history, archaeology.
Some good and/or interesting (or hokey) ‘examples’ included for most resources. tryin to organize & share stuff that was floating around onenote.
Journals (open access) – Folklore, Occult, etc
Culutural Analysis - folklore, popular culture, anthropology – The Mythical Ghoul in Arabic Culture
Folklore - folklore, anthropology, archaeology – The Making of a Bewitchment Narrative, Grecian Riddle Jokes
Incantatio - journal on charms, charmers, and charming – Verbal Charms from a 17th Century Manuscript
Oral Tradition – Jewish Folk Literature, Noises of Battle in Old English Poetry
Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics – Nani Fairtyales about the Cruel Bride, Energy as the Mediator between Natural and Supernatural Realms
International Journal of Intangible Heritage
Studia Mythologica Slavica (many articles not English) – Dragon and Hero, Fertility Rites in the Raining Cave, The Grateful Wolf and Venetic Horses in Strabo’s Geography
Folklorica - Slavic & Eastern European folklore association – Ritual: The Role of Plant Characteristics in Slavic Folk Medicine, Animal Magic
Esoterica - The Journal of Esoteric Studies – The Curious Case of Hermetic Graffiti in Valladolid Cathedral
The Esoteric Quarterly
Mythological Studies Journal
Luvah - Journal of the Creative Imagination – A More Poetical Character Than Satan
Transpersonal Studies – Shamanic Cosmology as an Evolutionary Neurocognitive Epistemology, Dreamscapes
Beyond Borderlands – tumblr
Paranthropology
GOLEM - Journal of Religion and Monsters – The Religious Functions of Pokemon, Anti-Semitism and Vampires in British Popular Culture 1875-1914
Correspondences - Online Journal for the Academic Study of Western Esotericism – Kriegsmann’s Philological Quest for Ancient Wisdom
– History, Archaeology
Adoranten - pre-historic rock art
Chitrolekha - India art & design history – Gomira Dance Mask
Silk Road – Centaurs on the Silk Road: Hellenistic Textiles in Western China
Sino-Platonic - East Asian languages and civilizations – Discursive Weaving Women in Chinese and Greek Traditions
MELA Notes - Middle East Librarians Association
Didaskalia - Journal for Ancient Performance
Ancient Narrative - Greek, Roman, Jewish novelistic traditions – The Construction of the Real and the Ideal in the Ancient Novel
Akroterion - Greek, Roman – The Deer Hunter: A Portrait of Aeneas
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies – Erotic and Separation Spells, The Ancients’ One-Horned Ass
Roman Legal Tradition - medieval civil law – Between Slavery and Freedom
Phronimon - South African society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities – Special Issue vol. 13 #2, Greek philosophy in dialogue with African+ philosophy
The Heroic Age - Early medieval Northwestern Europe – Icelandic Sword in the Stone
Peregrinations - Medieval Art and Architecture – Special Issue vol. 4 #1, Mappings
Tiresas - Medieval and Classical – Sexuality in the Natural and Demonic Magic of the Middle Ages
Essays in Medieval Studies – The Female Spell-caster in Middle English Romances, The Sweet Song of Satan
Hortulus - Medieval studies – Courtliness & the Deployment of Sodomy in 12th-Century Histories of Britain, Monsters & Monstrosities issue, Magic & Witchcraft issue
Annual of Medieval Studies at CEU
Medieval Archaeology – Divided and Galleried Hall-Houses, The Hall of the Knights Templar at Temple Balsall
Medieval Feminist Forum – multiculturalism issue; Gender, Skin Color and the Power of Place … Romance of Moriaen, Writing Novels About Medieval Women for Modern Readers, Amazons & Guerilleres
Quidditas - medieval and renaissance
Medieval Warfare
The Viking Society - ridiculous amount of articles from 1895-2011
Journals (limited free/sub/institution access)
Al-Masaq - Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean – Piracy as Statecraft: The Policies of Taifa of Denia, free issue
Mythical Creatures of Europe - article + map
Folklore - limited free access – Volume 122 #3, On the Ambiguity of Elves
Digital Philology - a journal of medieval cultures – Saracens & Race in Roman de la Rose Iconography
Pomegranate - International Journal for Pagan Studies
Transcultural Psychiatry
European Journal of English Studies – Myths East of Venice issue, Esotericism issue
Books, Texts, Images etc. – Folklore, Occult etc.
Magical Gem Database - Greek/Egyptian gems & talismans [x] [x]
Biblioteca Aracana - (mostly) Greek pagan history, rituals, poetry etc. – Greater Tool Consecration, The Yew-Demon
Curse Tablets from Roman Britain - [x]
The Gnostic Society Library – The Corpus Hermeticum, Hymn of the Robe of Glory
Grimoar - vast occult text library – Grimoires, Greek & Roman Necromancy, Queer Theology, Ancient Christian Magic
Internet Sacred Text Archive - religion, occult, folklore, etc. ancient texts
Verse and Transmutation - A Corpus of Middle English Alchemical Poetry
– History
The Internet Classics Archive - mainly Greco-Roman, some Persian & Chinese translated texts
Bodleian Oriental Manuscript Collection - [x] [x] [x]
Virtual Magic Bowl Archive - Jewish-Aramaic incantation bowl text and images [x] [x]
Vindolanda Tablets - images and translations of tablets from 1st & 2nd c. [x]
Corsair - online catalog of the Piedmont Morgan library (manuscripts) [x] [x]
Beinecke rare book & manuscripts – Wagstaff miscellany, al-Qur'ān–1813
LUNA - tonnes from Byzantine manuscripts to Arabic cartography
Maps on the web - Oxford Library [x] [x] [x]
Bodleian Library manuscripts - photographs of 11th-17th c. manuscripts – Treatises on Heraldry, The Worcester Fragments (polyphonic music), 12 c. misc medical and herbal texts
Early Manuscripts at Oxford U - very high quality photographs – (view through bottom left) Military texts by Athenaeus Mechanicus 16th c. [x] [x], MS Douce 195 Roman de la Rose [x] [x]
Trinity College digital manuscript library – Mathematica Medica, 15th c.
eTOME - primary sources about Celtic peoples
Websites, Blogs – Folklore, Occult etc.
Demonthings - Ancient Egyptian Demonology Project
Invocatio - (mostly) western esotericism
Heterodoxology - history, esotericism, science – Religion in the Age of Cyborgs
The Recipes Project - food, magic, science, medicine – The Medieval Invisible Man (invisibility recipes)
Morbid Anatomy - museum/library in Brooklyn
– History
Islamic Philosophy Online - tonnes of texts, articles, links, utilities, this belongs in every section; mostly English
Medicina Antiqua - Graeco-Roman medicine
History of the Ancient World - news and resources – The So-called Galatae, Gauls, Celts in Early Hellenistic Balkans; Maidens, Matrons Magicians: Women & Personal Ritual Power in Late Antique Egypt
Διοτίμα - Women & Gender in Antiquity
Bodleian Library Exhibitions Online – Khusraw & Shirin, Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-Place of Cultures
Medievalists – folk studies, witchcraft, mythology, science tags
Atlas Obscura – Bats and Vampiric Lore of Pére Lachaise Cemetery
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I will save you all the sob story,,, but let’s just say, times are tough! I know I’m not the only one experiencing a time in life that is currently extremely trying and I’d have to say, the HARDEST days I’ve lived through yet… I’ve always said and fully believed that making it through another day without killing myself or giving up in some other form doesn’t deserve a reward or a pat on the back for doing what every other human does normally.. but you know what?, FUCK THAT. As somebody who’s struggled to find reason to continue living and hasn’t had an entire day free from thoughts of death, suicide, or simply not wanting to endure another moment of pain that for some reason is, and always has been, a constant in my life SINCE MY EARLIEST MEMORIES BEGAN, I want to tell you that I see you, and those of you who haven’t woken up, got dressed, ate food, drank water, gone to work, then REPEAT day after day FOR THEMSELVES in a long, long time, you’re not alone!!! It’s true, sure, that taking your life may just be one of the most selfish things you could possibly do, that is if you have other humans that will grieve and hurt the whole time after you’re gone, BUT, now I can’t speak on how others feel, nobody really can, But I PERSONALLY know how much pain I’ve endured since an extremely young age and can confidently say that living life and continuing for others Is probably the most SELFLESS thing somebody could do. Now I don’t feel anybody OWES me anything for it.. I just know how great it would be to hear the slightest “good job” for doing it all these years and imagine there are others that feel the same! So, GOOD JOB, HANG IN THERE, I DONT KNOW YOU BUT I LOVE YOU AND FEEL YOU! If you managed to read my ramblings all the way to the end, or are ABLE to, ONLY if you are able to and at a comfortable spot in life, please consider leaving this guy a tip or donation.. I’ve never asked before… but times are tougher than they’ve ever been… LONG sob-story short, single-father of a two year old, working two jobs and STILL struggling to make ends meet and with the issues discussed above, however it is MUCH easier to find reason to stay on this planet ever since becoming a father to a remarkably wonderful, loving little boy! It’s gives much more meaning and purpose to keep on keeping on for a little human in your care, BUT also brings that much more freaking GUILT when the thoughts arise anyways… double edged sword.. It would mean so much to my son and I and I promise that I will pay it forward or help another person in need whenever I’m able.. thank you, spread love!.. or don’t!! But please help! Please! This is my first time reaching out in ANY form for aid so I’m gonna lay it on thick and BEG..please and thank you if you’ve even read this or considered….!!!!!
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“Time and again I tell myself,
I'll stay clean tonight
but the little green wheels are following me…
oh no, not again”
ᴀꜱʜᴇꜱ ᴛᴏ ᴀꜱʜᴇꜱ - ᴅᴀᴠɪᴅ ʙᴏᴡɪᴇ
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Childhood dotted with bodies.
Let them go, let them be ghosts.
No, I said, make them stay, make them stone.
—Gregory Orr, “Origin of the Marble Forest,” in City of Salt
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Designs for the Front and Back Cover of “L’Evangile de Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ selon Saint Pierre”, c. 1895
by Carlos Schwabe
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"And when at last you find someone to whom you feel you can pour out your soul, you stop in shock at the words you utter – they are so rusty, so ugly, so meaningless and feeble from being kept in the small cramped dark inside you so long."
— Sylvia Plath
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“Love isn’t soft, like those poets say. Love has teeth which bite and the wounds never close.”
Stephen King
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“Be so deeply in the Now that the compulsive, story-making voice generated by your thinking mind falls utterly silent.”
~Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
“Do not allow your attention to be sucked into the chaos of your endless mental activities and miss the greatest opportunity to tap into your limitless potential. The Divine lives inside of each and every one of us, it is the light of Cosmic I Am.”
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My Bonny Black Bess
Let the lover his mistress's beauty rehearse,
And laud her attractions in languishing verse;
Be it mine in rude strains, but with truth, to express,
The love that I bear to my bonny Black Bess.
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From the West was her dam, from the East was her sire;
From the one came her swiftness, the other her fire;
No peer of the realm better blood can possess
Than flows in the veins of my bonny Black Bess.
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Look! Look! How that eyeball glows bright as a brand,
That neck proudly arches, those nostrils expand;
Mark that wide flowing mane, of which each silky tress
Might adorn prouder beauties - though none like Black Bess.
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Mark the skin, sleek as velvet and dusky as night,
With its jet undisfigured by one lock of white.
That throat branched with veins, prompt to charge or caress, -
Now is she not beautiful, - Bonny Black Bess?
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Over highway and byway, in rough and smooth weather,
Some thousands of miles have we journeyed together,
Our couch the same straw and our meal the same mess,
No couple more constant than I and Black Bess.
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By moonlight, in darkness, by night or by day,
Her headlong career there is nothing can stay;
She cares not for distance, she knows not distress:
Can you show me a courser to match with Black Bess?
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Once it happened in Cheshire, near Dunham, I popped
On a horseman alone, whom I suddenly stopped.
That I lightened his pockets you'll readily guess,
Quick work makes Dick Turpin when mounted on Bess.
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Now it seems the man knew me: "Dick Turpin," said he
"You shall swing for this job, as you live, d'ye see"
I laughed at his threats and his vows of redress,
I was sure of an alibi then with Black Bess.
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The road was a hollow, a sunken ravine, -
Overshadowed completely by wood, like a screen;
I clambered the bank, and I needs must confess
That one touch of the spur grazed the side of Black Bess.
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Brake, brook, meadow and plowed field Bess fleetly bestrode,
As the crow wings her flight we selected our road.
We arrived at Hough Green in five minutes or less, -
My neck it was saved by the speed of Black Bess.
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Stepping carelessly forward, I lounge on the green,
Taking excellent care that by all I am seen.
Some remarks on time's flight to the squires I address,
But I say not a word of the flight of Black Bess.
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I mention the hour - it's just about four -
Play a rubber of bowls - think the danger is o'er,
When athwart my next game, like a checkmate at chess,
Comes the horseman, in search of the rider of Bess.
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What matter details? Off with triumph I came.
He swears to the hour, and the squires swear the same.
I had robbed him at four! While at four they profess
I was quietly bowling -- all thanks to Black Bess.
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Then one halloo, boys, one loud cheering halloo,
To the swiftest of coursers, the gallant, the true.
For the sportsman unborn shall the memory bless
Of the horse of the highwayman - bonny Black Bess.
- Anonymous
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Is this too much to ask for?
Concept: I finish school. The job I work isn’t my dream job but I enjoy doing it greatly still. It pays enough to cover everything I might need. My bills are never overdue. Money is not a thought in my head. I have a place to live. So do my dogs. It is nice and warm, I have some plants, my bookshelves are full, my sheets are always clean. There is time to read at the end of a day. I read a lot. Thinking is a good thing. I meet up with friends regularly, old and new. They love me. We make memories. I have nothing to be ashamed of. I travel a few times a year, always different places. The places I see steal my breath away. The people I meet teach me of life. They are good. There is no war. The sea calls to me and I pay visit. I am independent. I am content.
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NOT EVERYTHING FEELS LIKE SOMETHING ELSE
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