Grand tidings and welcome to this week's episode! Join me, Kieran, as we take a look at who the Spirits of Nature are and what functions they serve--as well as how to connect and work with these powerful beings.
Sources
-Artisson, Robin. An Carow Gwyn. Black Malkin Press, 2018.
-Evans-Wentz, W.Y. The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries. University Oxford Press, 1911.
-“The Gods of Africa.” GodChecker, godchecker.com/african-mythology.
-“Jogah.” Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jogah.
-“Native American Nature Spirits of Myth and Legend.” Native Languages, native-languages.org/nature- spirits.htm.
-“Shinto.” Japan-Guide, japan-guide.com/e/e2056.html.
-“Yokai: Introducing Spirits of the Japanese Folklore.” Kanpai!, kanpai-japan.com/japanese-myths-and- folktales/yokai-introducing-spirits-of-the-japanese-folklore.
Music
"Lost in Thought," by Mark Tyner, 2015
"So Far Away," by Riot, 2015
"Close to You," by Mark Tyner, 2018
"A Daydream About Spring," by Mark Tyner, 2018
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Cheers,
Kieran