#legends

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#celtic #ireland #legends
Amergin Glúingel

Amergin[ Glúingel ("white knees") (also spelled Amhairghin Glúngheal) or Glúnmar ("big knee") is a bard, Druid priest, and judge for the Milesians. He was appointed Chief Ollam of Ireland by his two brothers, the kings of Ireland. A number of poems attributed to Amergin are part of the Milesian legends.

One of the seven sons of Míl Espáine, he took part in the Milesian conquest of Ireland from the Tuatha Dé Danann, in revenge for their great-uncle Íth, who had been treacherously killed by the three kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann, Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht and Mac Gréine. They landed at the estuary of Inber Scéne, named after Amergin's wife Scéne, who had died at sea. The three queens of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Banba, Ériu and Fódla) gave, in turn, permission for Amergin and his people to settle in Ireland. Each of the sisters required Amergin to name the island after each of them, which he did: Ériu is the origin of the modern name Éire, while Banba and Fódla are used as poetic names for Ireland, much as Albion is for Great Britain.
The Nineth Wave
The Milesians had to win the island by engaging in battle with the three kings, their druids and warriors. Amergin acted as an impartial judge for the parties, setting the rules of engagement. The Milesians agreed to leave the island and retreat a short distance back into the ocean beyond the ninth wave, a magical boundary. Upon a signal, they moved toward the beach, but the druids of the Tuatha Dé Danann raised a magical storm to keep them from reaching land. However, Amergin sang an invocation calling upon the spirit of Ireland that has come to be known as The Song of Amergin, and he was able to part the storm and bring the ship safely to land. There were heavy losses on all sides, with more than one major battle, but the Milesians carried the day. The three kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann were each killed in single combat by three of the surviving sons of Míl, Eber Finn, Érimón and Amergin. In her Gods and Fighting Men (1904), Augusta, Lady Gregory translates The Song of Amergin as such:

I am the wind on the sea;
I am the wave of the sea;
I am the bull of seven battles;
I am the eagle on the rock
I am a flash from the sun;
I am the most beautiful of plants;
I am a strong wild boar;
I am a salmon in the water;
I am a lake in the plain;
I am the word of knowledge;
I am the head of the spear in battle;
I am the god that puts fire in the head;
Who spreads light in the gathering on the hills?
Who can tell the ages of the moon?
Who can tell the place where the sun rests?

Amergin then divided the land between his two brothers, Eber taking the southern half of Ireland, Eremon the north. Within the year Érimón defeated Éber in battle and gained the kingship of the whole island. Local tradition in Drogheda locates his burial-place under Millmount.

psych@diasp.org

WOW! Following the algorithm gods (or vice versa)...
This just popped up and it took me a whole minute to realize who I'd been listening to._

Unlike Beatles tracks I've heard before. I love this version, soulful and ... 'different'! Somewhat like some of John's solo album songs.

And magic! Well hey, "you may be a lover but you ain't no dancer"! Look out! 🎶 🕺🏼💃🏽 🎸

Helter Skelter!

Must be Friday...

#music #musica #musique #musik #Beatles #legends #outtake #HelterSkelter

psych@diasp.org

Speaking of ... nothing... (Ah but we are together, 'here and now')
Actually, an iChing music & image pull...

This is #myphoto of a little #record #album sale, on a sidewalk in #NewYork.

Some good albums here, and artists. Which to choose? A great Beatles, Zappa, and (JC) Young... Back and forth.
In the end, my own algorithm gods and curiosity ended me up here, in more recent days, with a nice surprise.
A goosebump song & idea. "Get Together" - again. #TBC ?

Jesse Colin Young & The Tribe - Get Together (for the Get Together Foundation)

#music #legends #classic #rock #GetTogether #JesseColinYoung #musica #musique #musik #Fenfotos #ClassicRock

girlofthesea@diasporasocial.net

#angel #art #myths #legends #religion #scriptures

The Archangel Sandalphon is known as the Angel of Music. He rules over music in heaven and helps people on Earth use music to communicate with God in prayer.

Sandalphon means "co-brother," which refers to Sandalphon's status as the spiritual brother of the archangel Metatron. The ending of -on indicates that he ascended to his position as an angel after first having lived a human life, believed by some to be the prophet Elijah, who ascended to heaven on a horse-drawn chariot of fire and light.

Other spellings of his name include Sandalfon and Ophan (Hebrew for "wheel"). This refers to ancient people's identification of Sandalphon as one of the living creatures with spiritual wheels from a vision recorded in Ezekiel chapter 1 of the Bible.
Roles of Archangel Sandalphon

Sandalphon also receives the prayers of people on Earth when they arrive in heaven, and he then weaves the prayers into spiritual flower garlands to present to God, according to the liturgy for the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles.

People sometimes ask for Sandalphon's help to deliver their prayers and songs of praise to God, and to learn how to use their God-given talents to make the world a better place. Sandalphon is said to have lived on Earth as the prophet Elijah before ascending to heaven and becoming an archangel, just as his spiritual brother, Archangel Metatron, lived on Earth as the prophet Enoch before becoming a heavenly archangel. Some people also credit Sandalphon with leading the guardian angels; others say that Archangel Barachiel leads the guardian angels.
Symbols
In art, Sandalphon is often depicted playing music, to illustrate his role as the patron angel of music.
Energy Color

The angel color of red is associated with Archangel Sandalphon. It is also associated with Archangel Uriel.
Sandalphon's Role According to Religious Texts

Sandalphon rules one of the seven levels of heaven, according to religious texts, but they don't agree on which level. The ancient Jewish and Christian non-canonical Book of Enoch says that Sandalphon rules over the third heaven. The Islamic Hadith says that Sandalphon is in charge of the fourth heaven. The Zohar (a sacred text for Kabbalah) names the seventh heaven as the place where Sandalphon leads other angels. Sandalphon presides over the exit from the spheres of the Kabbalah's Tree of Life.
Other Religious Roles

Sandalphon is said to join the angelic armies that archangel Michael leads to fight Satan and his evil forces in the spiritual realm. Sandalphon is a leader among the seraphim class of angels, who surround God's throne in heaven.

psych@diasp.org

So, I went to the Beacon Theater box office to see if I could find any decent (semi-affordable?) tickets for the Jethro Tull "70" concert in November.... Short version: No tickets left in-house, only VERY expensive 'platinum' tickets online... But he said that if I check the week before, some of the big block-buyers return what they can't use. I live nearby, so... We'll see.....

We'll see...

"Nothing is Easy!"

#JethroTull #Legends #Music #musica #musique #musik #ClassicRock