Where is "o aire" got?
In this second part of this post about “o aire” we explain the different ways to get “o aire” and where it comes from.
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In this second part of this post about “o aire” we explain the different ways to get “o aire” and where it comes from.
Are you listless? Have you lost the desire of eating? If so, read carefully this post about the sickness we talk about today. We decided to continue with our section on mystery and mythology in Galician society, we have chosen to deal with the case of aire.
At Galicia Alive we are collaborating, in parallel with the dissemination of Galician culture and a vision of the world from this perspective, in various projects. One of these projects is “My garden is yours”.
Today we show in Galicia Alive for the first time mysticism and mythology. The popular belief of the existence of mystical and mythological beings is still, luckily, deeply rooted in Galician lands. Certainly, this topic with which we started this se…
To conclude this article on lycanthropy we leave the most important: how to solve the problem of lycanthropy in mythology?
We continue in this exhibition on lycanthropy with the location of different cases of lycanthropy or wolf attacks. Surely this publication is one of the most lively and its map will be filled in over time.
We have seen the causes of mythological origin, but there are causes that are real and natural. These are the ones we discuss here.
As a logical continuation of mythology, it seems that the next step should be its origins. What is the mythological origin of lycanthropy?
The transformation into wolf, lobishome, werewolf or whatever you want to call yourself changes depending on the mythological sources from which you drink. Within the same mythology, such as traditional Galician mythology…
Lycanthropy is the transformation of a man or a woman in a wolf. The causes behind this transformation are diverse: curse, enchantment, divine punishment and action of the devil.