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

Using Roman inscriptions and archaeological finds, MacCulloch links gods like Lugus and Cernunnos to their later insular counterparts. 🌀 The Concept of the Otherworld

It is located across the sea (Mag Mell) or beneath the earth (the Sídhe ). The Mythology of All Races. Volume III. Celtic....

It is a realm of transformation where time moves differently, reflecting the Celtic belief in the fluidity of reality. ⚔️ Euhemerization and Survival Using Roman inscriptions and archaeological finds

A defining feature of MacCulloch’s analysis is the Celtic "Otherworld." Unlike the Greek Hades or Christian Hell, the Celtic Otherworld is often a place of joy, eternal youth, and abundance. and abundance. In the Irish tradition

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