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		<title>Omens and superstitions of plants Y</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article will describe some omens and superstitions on plant species starting with the letter Y. You will find information on following items: Yarrow Yeast Yew Yggdrasil Yoni The review of all existing pages on plant omens and superstitions is given at the end of the article. Yarrow To dream of this weed denotes, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will describe some omens and superstitions on plant species starting with the letter Y.<br />
 You will find information on following items:</p>
<p> Yarrow<br />
 Yeast<br />
 Yew<br />
 Yggdrasil<br />
 Yoni</p>
<p> The review of all existing pages on plant omens and superstitions is given at the end of the article.</p>
<p>  Yarrow   </p>
<p> To dream of this weed denotes, to the married, deaths in the family; <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> to the unmarried that they will be deprived of the object of their affection.</p>
<p>  Yeast   </p>
<p>If you dream of yeast, it tells you what you next undertake will prosper and your wife will be in the family-way.</p>
<p>  Yew   </p>
<p> To dream of a yew tree denotes the death of an aged person, through which <a href="http://www.cheap-mlb-jerseys.us/collection/">cheap NFL jerseys</a> you will receive some benefit.</p>
<p>  Yggdrasil   </p>
<p>The great tree od Norse mythology which supports the universe. A wise eagle sits at the top; the roots are gnawed by Nithhogg and other serpents. The squirrel Ratatosk carries words of strife up and down. The tree binds Heaven, Earth and Hell together. Its branches; extend over the whole earth, its top reaches heavens and its roots <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> descend to hell. The three Norns it under the tree, spinning <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> the events of man&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>  Yoni   </p>
<p> The Hindu symbol of the fertility of nature under which the consort of a male deity is worshipped; it is represented by an oval figure (the female organ).</p>
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		<title>What is a Heathen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you asked most people what a heathen was, chances are you&#8217;d get some fairly blank stares from a lot of your questioned population. Those who had some religious background would likely tell you that a heathen was a person who didn&#8217;t acknowledge god (referring to the Christian god, ruling out Jews, Christians and Muslims), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you asked most people what a heathen was, chances are you&#8217;d get some fairly blank stares from a lot of your questioned population. Those who had some religious background would likely tell you that a heathen was a person who didn&#8217;t acknowledge god (referring to the Christian god, ruling out Jews, Christians and Muslims), but wouldn&#8217;t be able to get much more specific. Others might tell you that a heathen is an atheist, or a pagan, or both. While all of these are common uses of the word heathen, none of them are exactly right, and a few of them are downright incorrect. </p>
<p> Let&#8217;s start off with what a heathen is not, to eliminate the candidates. A heathen is not an atheist, since someone who is heathen does have faith whereas an atheist believes in no divine <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> powers, gods or goddesses. A heathen is technically a person who does not follow (and who sometimes doesn&#8217;t acknowledge) the Christian god, but this type of umbrella term is actually the word pagan, <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> which refers to all non Judeo-Christian <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> faiths. So that&#8217;s out, and obviously a person can&#8217;t be a pagan and an atheist at the same time. So what, exactly, is a heathen?  </p>
<p> Put simply, a heathen is someone who worships Germanic and Norse gods and goddesses. Odin, known as the All Father, is the chief of the Norse gods and he is popularly worshipped by heathens. So too are gods like Thor and his sons Modi and Magni, along with goddesses like Freya, Frigg and others. Heathens are hard polytheists, and generally hold the view that each god, goddess, spirit and wight is an individual entity and not that they are differing aspects of some higher power. Heathens draw inspiration from the poetic sagas, and from books like the Havamal which offer conventional wisdom. Heathens tend to value their ancestry and bloodlines, and though there is the question of an afterlife heathens tend to be much more concerned with their actions and achievements in the here and now rather than focusing on getting to a beneficial afterlife as many Judeo Christian faiths stress as the most important concern.  </p>
<p> There is one more point that should be emphasized; a heathen is a general term for anyone who worships Norse deities. However there are other, more specific faiths within the heathen umbrella. Odinists for instance are those who concern themselves primarily with the worship of Odin, and Asatru are also a more specific faith than <a href="http://www.cheap-mlb-jerseys.us/collection/">cheap NFL jerseys</a> simply a heathen. Wiccans, which are generally referred to as general pagans, might also be heathens if they revere Norse gods and goddesses as well. It&#8217;s a flexible term, and it may even be thought of as insulting to some people. Therefore it&#8217;s always a good idea to ask someone before you call them a heathen&#8230; sort of like how you might not be comfortable using the N word if you weren&#8217;t good friends with someone that was black, and they hadn&#8217;t given you the go ahead for that sort of language.  </p>
<p> &#8220;Heathen,&#8221; by Anonymous at Urban Dictionary<br />
 &#8220;What Does Heathen Really Mean?&#8221; by Anonymous at Eric Shall</p>
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		<title>World Religions &#8211; The Amazing Truth about them.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of these Divine personalities belong to all of us and we should worship them equally. They are all reflected in us within our subtle system of chakras (energy centres). They are part-and-parcel of us and we of them. There is no separation actually. God goes everywhere with you and the only place you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of these Divine personalities belong to all of us and we should worship them equally. They are all reflected in us within our subtle system of chakras (energy centres). They are part-and-parcel of us and we of them. There is no separation actually. God goes everywhere with you and the only place you have to look to find God is within yourself &#8211; in your heart.</p>
<p>If you could accept as a hypothesis that this is the truth, that there have been many incarnations throughout our evolution, then it is logical that at some point there will be another incarnation. Therefore it may not be too difficult to accept, as a hypothesis that you yourself can prove, that an incarnation is currently with us on earth.</p>
<p>It is the Adi-Shakti, (primordial power of God, or Divine Mother) who has incarnated at this time. She was born in 1923 in the Geographical centre of India and we know Her as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. She found a way to give en-masse self-realisation (the awakening of the Divine Motherly energy known <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> also as Kundalini (coil), and has given realisation to millions of people throughout the world already. This <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> time has been foretold by many great seers. Many of those who have received their realisation have taken to their daily meditation and benefited the most from it. This state of self-realisation, which can be felt as a cool breeze emanating from the fontanel <a href="http://www.cheap-mlb-jerseys.us/collection/">cheap NFL jerseys</a> bone area of the head leads to dramatic improvements in all areas of health and wellbeing. I have myself been cured of what several doctors told me was an incurable (but not life-threatening) condition. If you take to your self-realisation, you too will build up a mountain of evidence that it really works, there is no down side whatsoever, it is completely benevolent and takes you to a wonderful state of bliss and peace and harmony. Just go to the following web-site <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> for further information and to get your self-realisation. Rise above all the mire of myth and falsehood, and find the truth for yourself! Get your own connection to the Divine and become your own Guru.</p>
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		<title>Manowar Invades Cleveland</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manowar&#8217;s scheduled performance at the Agora in Cleveland on March 12 sold out after only one week of sale. Not to worry, Manowar was able to tack on a second Cleveland date at the Agora on March 11. Both sets will feature Manowar playing their classic debut album &#8220;Battle Hymns&#8221; from start to finish, but the band has said that the rest of the set will differ from night to night for fans that have <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> thoughts of attending both <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> shows. </p>
<p>Loin clothe clad and singing of Norse mythology, Manowar built a reputation through their <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> early years as being one of the most metal bands. Going strong for the past 30 years (forming in Auburn, NY in 1980), realeasing 10 studio albums (11 if you count the the re-release/re-recording of &#8220;Battle Hymns MMXI&#8221;) Manowar has proven that their draw is as strong now as ever with the Cleveland shows.</p>
<p>Stating in <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> recent You Tube video, bassist Joey DeMaio stated that all the work accomplished thus far on their future release &#8220;Hammer of the Gods&#8221; was being scrapped, saying the songs had been &#8220;thrown away and forgotten, never to be heard from again&#8221;. With the return of Donnie Hamzik on drums, the work on the future album was stated by DeMaio as being &#8220;worth the f***ing wait&#8221;. With their still strong sound of the re-release and the influence evident in bands such as Amon Amarth, Manowar appears to have many strong years of Heavy Metal ahead of them.</p>
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		<title>Viking Float Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Vikings were a ferocious and much-feared warrior culture from what is now Scandinavia. Basing a float on the Vikings offers you many different potential design angles, from their rich tapestry of myths to their fearsome and innovative ships. Whether you are designing a Viking float for a history project, a Norwegian heritage parade or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Vikings were a ferocious and much-feared warrior culture from what is now Scandinavia. Basing a float on the Vikings offers you many different potential design angles, from their rich tapestry of myths to their fearsome and innovative ships. Whether you are designing a Viking float for a history project, a Norwegian heritage parade or a Scandinavian holiday celebration, take your design inspiration from the aspect of Viking culture that you find most compelling.    <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a>  </p>
<p>Dragon Boat   </p>
<p>  The prows of many Viking ships bore intricate carvings. Medioimages/Photodisc/Photodisc/Getty Images  </p>
<p>Craft a parade float that resembles a Viking long ship. Such ships are also called &#8220;dragon boats&#8221; because the prows were sometimes carved into intricate vertical spirals with dragon heads at the end. Cut the sides and prow of the ship from <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> plywood or sturdy foam core boards and paint it brown or a fierce color like red. Erect a sail. Place rows of benches in the middle of the float and fill it with people dressed as Viking warriors manning the oars. Have the float people sing a Viking war song or poem set to music.    </p>
<p>World Tree   </p>
<p>  Paint the base of the float like a globe. Hemera Technologies/AbleStock.com/Getty Images  </p>
<p>Design a float depicting the Viking god Odin&#8217;s ordeal at Yggdrasil, the &#8220;world-tree&#8221; of Norse legend. Such a float would be particularly appropriate for a parade that is focused on highly artistic floats or on world mythology, or for a parade whose organizers would rather not glorify the gory, warlike aspects of Viking culture. Make an enormous papier-mch tree anchored in the center of the float. Decorate the tree with Norse runes and mythological symbols like ravens. Paint the body of the float like <a href="http://www.cheap-mlb-jerseys.us/collection/">cheap NFL jerseys</a> a globe or medieval map of the world. Station people dressed as Odin and the ravens on the float.    </p>
<p>Battle   </p>
<p>Stage a Viking battle atop a float. Build a model town (represented by one or two foam &#8220;huts&#8221; being engulfed by painted flames) on one end of the float. Build a rough wooden fence around the sides of the float to further suggest a town &#8212; and keep the performers from tumbling off the float by accident. Dress some of the performers as peasants or monks and dress others as Viking warriors, complete with &#8220;berserker&#8221; warriors dressed in bear skins.    </p>
<p>Carving Runes   </p>
<p>  <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> Norse runes are now sometimes used for fortune-telling. Thinkstock/Comstock/Getty Images  </p>
<p>Create a float depicting the different uses Vikings had for runes. For example, on one part of the float, station someone dressed as a Viking holy man casting a spell using runes. On another part of the float, build a tall &#8220;stone&#8221; (painted, carved foam) and show a pair of Viking warriors laughing and carving the rock with runes. (There is a famous Viking rune carving situated about 8 feet up a rock face that translates to &#8220;A tall Viking wrote this.&#8221;)</p>
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		<title>The Myth Behind Thor&#8217;s Hammer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Thor&#8217;s Hammer pendant is a top seller on my website www.karmagifts.co.uk and I became intrigued to know the history and meaning of this popular amulet. Like many people, I know who Thor is or was, but I didn&#8217;t know much about the hammer and why it is still so popular today. Thor&#8217;s Hammer was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Thor&#8217;s Hammer pendant is a top seller on my website www.karmagifts.co.uk and I became intrigued to know the history and meaning of this popular amulet. Like many people, I know who Thor is or was, but I didn&#8217;t know much about the hammer and why it is still so popular today.<br />
 Thor&#8217;s Hammer was a popular symbol throughout the Viking world and is still used today in Pagan amulets and talismans. This lens is a brief summary of some facts about Thor and his large hammer!</p>
<p>  A Bit Of Viking History   </p>
<p> In Norse mythology Thor was the God of Thunder and the God of War and he carried a short handled hammer or Mjolnir, crafted by Dwarves, which he used to smash the heads of his enemies, especially Giants. The hammer was so heavy that in order to wield it, he had to wear a special belt, Meginjord, to boost his strength and iron gloves to enable him to lift it. When thrown, the hammer magically returned to the person who threw it. Mjolnir literally translated means crusher and in some literature is referred to as a club or axe.<br />
 Thor travelled in a chariot pulled by goats, which he would eat when hungry and then bring back to life with his hammer, very handy!<br />
 The most notable story in Norse Mythology relating to Thor is when the King Of The Giants steals his hammer and refuses to return it until the Goddess Freyja agrees to marry him. (Something she does not want to do!). Thor is persuaded to disguise <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> himself as Freyja in a bridal gown and veil and attend the wedding feast. The King Of The Giants becomes a little suspicious when he notices how voracious his bride to be&#8217;s appetite is. But he is reassured that <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> it is simply bridal nerves that has stopped her eating for 8 days! He also notices that she has red, fiery eyes, but again this is excused as lack of sleep due to excitement. Thor gets his chance and slays the Giant King and his followers when the King demands that Thor&#8217;s Hammer be brought to his bride to bless her.<br />
 In <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> the Viking age the symbol of Thor&#8217;s Hammer was popular as an amulet and worn for luck and protection. The Vikings were especially influenced by Thor&#8217;s reputation as ferocious in battle <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> and his hammer symbolised this warlike quality. They were also found in graves and were used as a symbol of defiance against the newly emerging conversion to Christianity in many areas of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. It is still worn today as a Germanic Neo-Pagan symbol and to a lesser extent by heavy rock fanatics, goths, bikers and Pagans.</p>
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		<title>Two-Headed Wolves in Mythology</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mythology and folklore is full of multi-headed canines, from Greek Cerberus, who guards the gates of the underworld, to Fenrir, the Norse son of Loki. Some of these famous canines had one head, others three. But only a few had two heads. Orthrus Orthrus, sometimes known as Othros, Orthos or Orthus, was the pet of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mythology and folklore is full of multi-headed canines, from Greek </p>
<p>Cerberus, who guards the gates of the underworld, to Fenrir, the Norse son of Loki. Some of these famous canines had one head, others three. But only a few had two heads.     </p>
<p>Orthrus   </p>
<p>Orthrus, sometimes known as Othros, Orthos or Orthus, was the pet of the Typhon and Echidna, two of the most fearsome monsters in Greek mythology. His brother was </p>
<p>Cerberus and his sister the Chimera. He had the tail of a serpent and two heads and guarded the cattle of Geryon, the three-bodied giant. Hercules killed </p>
<p>Orthrus with one swing of his club.    </p>
<p>Cerberus   </p>
<p>Cerberus is typically depicted as having three heads, <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> but sometimes with just two. He guarded the entrance to the underworld, Hades. He was the most fearsome of all canine characters in Greek mythology; however, in at least two instances he was portrayed as having weaknesses &#8212; for honey cakes and for Orpheus&#8217; sweet music.    </p>
<p>Other Two-Headed Canines   </p>
<p>The constellation Canis Major was <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> often considered to be two-headed, becuse the star Sirius (the dog star) pointed downward. The Maori people have a legendary figure named Kopuwai, a dog-headed reptilian humanoid who lived with two-headed dogs near the Matau River.    </p>
<p>Other Canines   </p>
<p>Although not two-headed, other canine monsters populated the stories of myth and legend worldwide. Garm and Fenrir figure prominently in Norse stories, especially eschatological stories. Barghest was an English dog, a monstrous black animal who preyed on <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> solitary travelers. The Cadejo was a similar Spanish dog, again black, with red eyes and goat&#8217;s hooves who also ate travelers. Other common traditions include Hellhounds, Wargs, the Finnish Surma, Egyptian Set, Inuit Amarok, <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> Native American Waheela and South American Teju Jagua. Dog monsters appear in the myths and legends of almost every culture.</p>
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		<title>How to Write a Mythology Story</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To write a mythology story, we must first know exactly what mythology is. It is a misconception that a mythology is a group of myths, but that is typically called a mythography. Mythology is easily classified as natural events explained by norse myths supernatural scenarios (i.e. Atlas holding up the earth, or Zeus throwing down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To write a mythology story, we must first know exactly what mythology is. It is a misconception that a mythology is a group of myths, but that is typically called a mythography. Mythology is easily classified as natural events explained by <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> supernatural scenarios (i.e. Atlas holding up the earth, or Zeus throwing down lightning bolts <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> from the heavens). </p>
<p>Difficulty: Easy </p>
<p>Instructions      </p>
<p>1)Find a natural disaster, phenomenon or event that interests you. For this article I am going to use a tornado.  </p>
<p>2)Research the event that you have chosen. The more you know, the more believable, and therefore more enjoyable, the story will be. I know how tornadoes form due to cold and warm conflicting air currents, but for this article those details are moot.  </p>
<p>3)Keep accurate notes on everything that you find. The details will come in handy later.  </p>
<p>4)Write down keywords and phrases that you find in your research. These will help in the authenticity of the story, or may aid you in naming your gods or heroes.  </p>
<p>5)Now, design the story line. Ask your self, what if? In my example: Mother Nature had twin boys named Westernus and Easternus. They were given control of the Eastern and Western winds. They had hated each other from birth and were constantly arguing. Tornadoes are created from the arguments these two brothers have. I know this is simple and not <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> very exciting, but it shows how easy to formulate the story baseline can be.  </p>
<p>6)Now, write the story. Explain more of the boy&#8217;s pasts. Describe the ruin they cause. Explain why the other gods cannot interfere with the twins&#8217; ranting.       </p>
<p>Tips &#038; Warnings</p>
<p>Read often. Write every day. Each day try to learn a new word.</p>
<p>Write don&#8217;t edit. Edit <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> your work later. Create your work now. Don&#8217;t let others discourage your writing. Take constructive criticism well.</p>
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		<title>Edible Nuts in Mythology</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nuts and nut trees have played an important role in human history as a source of high-quality <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> protein and fat. While most such foods are animal-based and highly perishable, nuts could be stored for extended periods in their shells and still remain edible. It was inevitable that a food so spectacularly useful would find its way into <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> the mythology of many cultures.     </p>
<p>Hazelnuts   </p>
<p>Hazelnuts hold a significant place in Celtic mythology, where the hazel tree was considered the tree of knowledge. A major theme in Celtic mythology involves hazelnuts falling into a sacred pool, where they are eaten by salmon who then become vessels of wisdom. In some versions the salmon crack the nuts open, making the wisdom available to humans. In other versions, a single salmon of knowledge ate the nuts, and legendary hero Fionn Mac Cumhail, or &#8220;Finn McCool,&#8221; accidentally received the salmon&#8217;s <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> wisdom. Hazelwood also holds a leading position in English and Celtic folklore.    </p>
<p>Acorns   </p>
<p>Acorns are little consumed in the modern day, but were a historically important <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> food resource. Most varieties are high in tannins, which must be soaked out before eating. They are symbolic of fertility and growth in many European cultures. </p>
<p>Acorns also symbolize patience, because they are produced only on mature trees and oaks are a slowly maturing species. In Norse mythology, Thor once took shelter from a violent storm under an oak tree, and this gave rise to a belief that acorns deterred lightning. In consequence, acorns became a popular decorative motif in the Nordic countries.    </p>
<p>Walnuts   </p>
<p>Walnuts have been a valued food resource for thousands of years. In ancient Greek mythology they were associated with Zeus, and their scientific name comes from the corresponding Latin, which associates them with Jupiter. It was said that when Zeus/Jupiter spent time on earth, it was walnuts he ate. A second tradition has Dionysius fall in love with a human woman, who subsequently dies. The grief-stricken deity turned her into a walnut tree, to keep something of her alive. A variant of this myth identifies the dead lover as a Titan, rather than a human.    </p>
<p>Non-European Myths   </p>
<p>The fatty candlenut is associated in Hawaii with Kamapua&#8217;a, a hog-man demigod associated with fertility, and indirectly with Lono, the agriculture god. The candlenut tree is symbolic of enlightenment and peace. In the Yoruba creation epic, the deity Otabala planted a palm nut, which grew the first tree. In Indian mythology, the ancient king Trishanku wanted to ascend into heaven with the gods, so the sage Vishwamitra created the coconut tree to hold him up.</p>
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		<title>Our History and the fear of Friday the 13th.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 05:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About 21 million Americans suffer from Paraskevidekatriaphobia, the fear of Friday the 13th, which is also known as Black Friday. Many people believe this is nordic mythology the day of bad luck and fear being put into harms way. So what in our history has happened to put this fear into peoples mind? In common [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About 21 million Americans suffer from Paraskevidekatriaphobia, the fear of Friday the 13th, which is also known as Black Friday. Many people believe this is <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology</a> the day of bad luck and fear being put into harms way. So what in our history has happened to put this fear into peoples mind? </p>
<p> In common cultural references the number 12 <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com">nordic mythology gods</a> occurs several times &#8211; months in a year, sighns of the zodiac, labors of Hercules, tribes of Israel, gods of Olympus, and the apostles of Jesus Christ, and people believe 13 is irregular. Based on the Canterbury Tales, Friday was considered unlucky and was a bad day to begin a new journey or project. According to <a href="http://www.alexgrovesphotography.com/category/nordic-myth">norse myths</a> the Christian sculpture, Jesus was crucified on a Friday. In the 13th century King Philip arrested the Knights Templar in France on Friday the 13th. According to Norse mythology (Scandinavian Prehistory), Frigga &#8211; the goddess of love- was banished and believed to be a witch. The myth says every Friday Frigga would call 11 more witches to a mountaintop to plot evil for those below. The 13th guest &#8211; The Devil &#8211; would then be called. In the Roman times it was believed witches would gather in a group of twelve and then call on the Devil to make 13! </p>
<p> In Christian <a href="http://www.cheap-mlb-jerseys.us/collection/">cheap NFL jerseys</a> scripture, at the Last Supper there were 13 diners, following this was when Jesus was killed. Many myths claim when 13 people dine together, something bad will happen to one of them. Natural disasters that happened on Black Friday include: 2004 &#8211; hurricane Charley, 2006 &#8211; unexpected snow storm in Buffalo, 1972 &#8211; Andes flight disaster, 1773- large ship disappearance. Also happening on a Friday the 13th was the arrest of Al Capone and the death of Tupac Shakur. More than 80% of buildings do not have a 13th floor, hotels and hospitals won&#8217;t have a room 13, and in Italy some house numbers skip 13 and instead add 12 1/2- 12, 12 1/2, 14. </p>
<p> For those of you out there that fear Friday the 13th here&#8217;s something to comfort you&#8230;. the next one will be August 2010. Enjoy!</p>
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