Invoking The Goddess Of The Wind, And, Its Ancestors Into The Air

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    Why does THE WiND move in cirlces ???

    The are Vortexes aka circular wind or wind in circles...
    these are formed when the masses of air which carry water content,
    and, even just water (like water spouts)
    move up or down significantly, toward or away from the equator.

    Sine The Earth is rotating, and its surface is curved.

    The differences in momentum will express itself
    as a "whirl", and it will maintain this swirl
    until the difference in the momentum is lost via friction
    and, the energy dies out.

    The wind rotates in circles because The Earth
    has a curved surface, and, this it (the wind) moves in circles.

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    Medieval Irish and Colorful Winds

    Caitlin Dempsey | June 15, 2017 | Human Geography

    A series of 150 early Middle Irish religious cantos, title Saltair na Rann “Psalter of Quatrains”
    written in the 10th century outlined a belief that the wind had a different color for each of the cardinal and ordinal directions.

    P.W. Joyce published “A Social History of Ancient Ireland” in 1906 and quote from Saltair na Rann:
    In some old Irish descriptions of the universe, a curious belief is recorded, that the wind blowing
    from each quarter has a special colour.

    "God made “four chief winds and four subordinate winds,
    and four other subordinate winds, so that there are twelve winds.”

    The four chief winds blow from north, south, east, and west,
    and between each two points of these there are two subordinate winds.
    “God also made the colours of the winds,
    so that the colours of all those winds are different from each other.”​
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    The colours of the twelve winds constructed from the description in the Saltair na Rann.
    From: A Social History of Ancient Ireland, 1906.
     
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    Winds blowing in from the North were considered absent of color and harsh and were designated as black in color.
    Translation of: Creation of the winds

    with their colors from Saltair na Rann


    from: Hull, E. (Ed.). (1913).

    The Poem-book of the Gael: Translations from Irish Gaelic Poetry Into English Prose and Verse.

    Chatto & Windus.

    King who ordained the eight winds

    advancing without uncertainty, full of beauty,

    the four prime winds He holds back,

    the four fierce under-winds.

    There are four other under-winds,

    as learned authors say,

    this should be the number, without any error,

    of the winds, twelve winds.

    King who fashioned the colours of the winds,

    who fixed them in safe courses,

    after their manner, in well-ordered disposition,

    with the varieties of each manifold hue.

    The white, the clear purple,

    the blue, the very strong green,

    the yellow, the red, sure the knowledge,

    in their gentle meetings wrath did not seize them.

    The black, the grey, the speckled,

    the dark and the deep brown^

    the dun, darksome hues,

    they are not light, easily controlled.

    King who ordained them over every void,

    the eight wild under-winds ;

    who laid down without defect

    the bounds of the four prime winds.

    From the East, the smiling purple,

    from the South, the pure white, wondrous,

    from the North, the black blustering moaning wind,

    from the West, the babbling dun breeze.

    The red, and the yellow along with it,

    both white and purple ;

    the green, the blue, it is brave,

    both dun and the pure white.

    The grey, the dark brown, hateful their harshness,

    both dun and deep black ;

    the dark, the speckled easterly wind

    both black and purple.

    Rightly ordered their form,

    their disposition was ordained ;

    with wise adjustments, openly,

    according to their position and their fixed places.
     
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    DANCiNG HAY in KILOE

    introducing the first invisible Human of Longford..
    this video from yesterday afternoon in Killoe,
    with Cairn Hill peeping between the bushes,
    captured a natural phenomenon which is seldom seen...
    but once seen is never forgotten...

    speaking to older , more knowledgeable neighbors
    they called it ' will o' the wisp'...

    one elderly lady remembered calling it
    ' sí gaoithe' ( fairy wind )

    when she was a child over 88 years ago...

    ...back then, she added that people used to bless themselves
    when they saw it because they didn't know what it was

    whether good or evil...
    but it was always associated with the fairies...
    for a family out saving hay who witnessed the phenomenon,
    it provided chat and gossip for years afterwards....

    the magical ,swirling dance of hay fired the imagination...

    it was pure magic before their disbelieving eyes...

    an other recalled hearing of an entire meadow
    being lifted skywards in a spectacular, spinning spout...

    with all the hay finally landing in a neighbour's meadow...

    imagine going to your neighbor and asking for hay back...

    is it any wonder,
    our ancestors looked on in both awe
    and fear as their hard work took flight before their eyes....

    later last night,
    I was informed that the phenomenon is caused by
    'a swirling updraft on air under sunny conditions
    during warm weather and is a sign of the warm,
    hot weather to continue '.....

    I prefer the Sí Gaoithe ( fairy wind ) explanation !

    enjoy the good weather
    and any invisible Human of Longford who may pass your path"

    Will o the Wisp.

    ~HUMANS of LONGFORD
    A VIDEO

    https://gab.com/13LiNESofSPiRiT/posts/1078874088620036394
     
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