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Many Druids share the view reported by Philostratus of Tyana in the second century that the Celts believed that to be born in this world, we have to die in the Otherworld, and conversely, that when we die here, we are born into the Otherworld. For this reason, Druid funerals try to focus on the idea that the soul is experiencing a time of birth, even though we are experiencing that as their death to us. | Many Druids share the view reported by Philostratus of Tyana in the second century that the Celts believed that to be born in this world, we have to die in the Otherworld, and conversely, that when we die here, we are born into the Otherworld. For this reason, Druid funerals try to focus on the idea that the soul is experiencing a time of birth, even though we are experiencing that as their death to us. | ||
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+ | The story of the Selkie: | ||
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+ | Op één van de Shetlandeilanden waren zeehonden magische creaturen die " | ||
+ | Op een dag zag een man dit tafereel plaatsvinden. Hij werd verliefd op een vrouw en verborg haar zeehonden-huid. Hij vroeg haar ten huwelijk en negen maanden later baarde ze een kind. Zeven jaar later vroeg ze haar " | ||
+ | Sindsdien zwemt er elke avond een zeehond langs hun huis. De man en de zoon zitten op de rotsen en wachten totdat de zeehond langskomt. Ze staren naar elkaar en zien uit haar donkere grote ogen tranen rollen. | ||
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