The Little People and the Fairy Tales by Hasan Andrea Abou Saida Since the dawn of civilisation, the Spirits of Nature, commonly known by many names such as Little People, Good People, People of the Hills, Woodland Spirits or Sidhe… Continue Reading →
The summer solstice in the Avalonian tradition by Hasan Andrea Abou Saida The summer solstice is traditionally celebrated during the annual cycle on 21 June. The ancient Celts called this day Litha and, in recent times, also Alban Heruin or… Continue Reading →
The Celtic and initiatic origins of Snow White by Hasan Andrea Abou Saida Folk tales, as we have already shown in the previous article on Little Red Riding Hood, are a reminder of ancient initiation ceremonies that were celebrated in… Continue Reading →
The Italic snake cult by Hasan Andrea Abou Saida Snake-based beliefs and myths have always been attested throughout the Italian peninsula, and their origin dates back to the religiosity and cults of the ancient Italic peoples. The serpent of ancient… Continue Reading →
Little Red Riding Hood, a female initiation rite by Hasan Andrea Abou Saida The fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood, widespread in ancient times and mainly in central-northern and southern Europe, is one of the most famous and ancient… Continue Reading →
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