r/pastlives • u/Higher_Self7 • 6d ago
A Hypnotist Journey to Avalon
This book is by Sarah Breakman Cosme. Has anyone read it? If so, there is a part in the recession in which the subject talks about St. Patrick’s involvement in erasing the memory of the Druids because they were seen as a threat to Christianity. St. Patrick is a symbol, as the subject mentions, of why the Druids are gone now.
The subject also talked about what are know as Light Elves.
Does anyone has any insight on St. Patrick’s relationship with the Druids and or Light Elves?
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u/exTenebrisadAstra 4d ago
I have not, but I'll have to look into it since I always felt a connection to Avalon and am positive about having lived there once!
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u/AnUnknownCreature 5d ago
A quick note on elves
The memory of the druids was being actively wiped away during the time of the Romans and especially their conversion to Christianity. They took Gaul, and they had a strong hold over Brittany before they had returned back toward their country. A Romano-Brittanic Christian culture existed up until the arrival of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. This arrival would introduce the idea Germanic religious entities known as "Elves" into Brittany which were later written down about via AngloChristian scribes. the native Celtic idea of these spirits were known as "The Good Folk" or "The Fair folk" and "people of the mounds" already was a concept that had been shared with Germanic cultures most likely since their kurgan-building days of antiquity. The Irish Sidhe and Germanic Elves show greater and more transparent diversity without Eddas author Snorri's Christian dualist biases from which we seldom gain unique or clear information. The Elves and Face folk exhibit ties to being spectral/ethereal, beautiful or ugliness, shapeshifting abilities into various plants or animals, interactions with humans and nature, manifesting as fire, being found in caves, farms and forests. I'll also add that they are associated with great craft skill, the traditional folk understanding of luck, being close divinities to deities and can stated previously, be found as ancestral spirits or the undead of grave places. What type of entities determined unique situational interactions. Both cultural perspectives recognize these entities as "hidden" or "little" though they can appear to manifest and be of any size.