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Elves, trolls, ogres, dwarfs, gnomes and goblins are believed to live in hills and in caves within the earth. Oberon, French Alberon, German Alberich, was king of the elves, or of the "faerie," in the French medieval poem Huon de Bordeaux. In this poem Oberon is a dwarf-king. The fairies of the past were feared as dangerous and powerful beings who were sometimes friendly to humans but could also be cruel or mischievous. Fairies are usually conceived as being characteristically beautiful or handsome and as having lives corresponding to those of human beings, though longer. Goblins supposedly live in grottoes, the word goblin derives from the Greek kobalos ("rogue"). Just like the human race these creatures come in shades of grey; some of them (still) have light in them, but most do not. All of them, however, are said to be souls of the deceased; shades of long forgotten races even, that once lived here on earth, gradually diminishing in size or fading away, while bound to the earth, its waters or its hills or even remaining inside trees. Fairy; Scot. euphemism; the "good neighbours". Fairy (sometimes seen as faery, faerie, or even fae; collectively wee folk) is a spirit or supernatural being that is found in the legends, folklore, and mythology of many different cultures. There are many definitions of what constitutes a fairy, sometimes describing any magical creature, like a goblin or gnome, and at other times to describe a specific type of creature, with short wings, identifyable with Light elves. Usually however, they are depicted as beautiful radiant humanlike creatures, enlightened souls dating from a long gone era, the golden age of humanity, that produced the first angels. Some of the angels may have come to live here in the earliest of times and chose to stay in the earthly realm and while some of them have held on to their inner light, others have reduced in size or radiance to darkened shades of who they once were.
Elves;
elf, ćlf, from P.Gmc. *albiz,
origin unknown, possibly from PIE *albho- "white."
In Germanic folklore, originally, a spirit of any kind, later specialized into a
diminutive creature, usually in tiny human form. In Norway, elves were
deceased
souls; shades.
In the Prose, or Younger, Edda, elves were classified as light elves (who were
fair) Goblin; from O.Fr. gobelin (Gobelinus, the name of a spirit haunting the region of Evreux), of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Ger. kobold, or from cabalus, from Gk. kobalos "rogue, knave," kobaloi "wicked spirits invoked by rogues." (German Kobold) may either help people or plague them. There are species that may live in regular houses and protect it, but they may also live in mines and guard the ores. They are small and intelligent and have magical powers. If they like you they may bring prosperity, but if not, your in for a hell of a fight. Gnome; Dwarf-like earth-dwelling spirit. From gignoskein "to come to know, Eng. gnome meant "short, pithy statement of general truth. Fr. gnome, from L. gnomus, used in a treatise by Paracelsus, who gave the name pigmaei or gnomi to elemental earth beings, possibly from Gk. *genomos "earth-dweller." A race of small, misshapen, dwarf-like creatures that dwell in the earth. The name 'gnome' was given to them by the medieval scholar Paracelcus, in an attempt to describe the most important of the earth spirits. Gnomes live under the earth, where they guard the treasures and richness of the earth. Hades the Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the shades that abide there, was called the Rich one for this reason. According to Paracelcus, gnomes move as easily through the earth as humans walk upon the ground, which might have something to do with their incorporeallity. They cannot stand the light of the sun, for even one ray would turn them to stone. Some sources claim they spend the hours during daylight as a toad. They are in some way related to goblins and dwarfs. Dwarf(s) (Icelandic) [from dvergr, Anglo-Saxon dveorg, German zwerg, Swedish dvarg] Popularly thought to be "little people," in Norse mythology they are described as mindre (smaller or less) than human; hence dwarfs may be regarded as creatures smaller than or less evolved than human beings. The word may also connote "middle," which can describe the position of the so-called dwarf kingdoms in the middle of our Earth. Troll; "ugly dwarf or giant," 1616, from O.N. troll "giant, fiend, demon." Some speculate that it originally meant "creature that walks clumsily," and derives from P.Gmc. truzlan, from truzlanan or Dutch treuzelen, which means to trail, to trawl or drag oneself. Trolls were said to possess magical powers, it's what they do. Witchcraft was even called trolldomr in Norway and the Swedish word for to charm or bewitch someone is trolla. In Orkney and Shetland tales, trolls are called trows, adopted from the Norse language when these islands were settled by Vikings. Originally conceived as a race of giants – similar to the ogres of England – , they have suffered the same fate as the Celtic Danann and are now regarded in Denmark and Sweden as dwarfs and imps supposed to live in caves or under the ground. Ogre; an ogre (feminine: ogress) is a large and hideous humanoid monster. Ogres are often represented in fairy tales and folklore as feeding on human beings and have appeared in many classic works of literature. These creatures are known all over the world under different names.
And then of course there is the abduction or examining by hooded dark monks or grey aliens. In modern psychology Elves, incubi, witches, demons and grey aliens are all associated with ISP, or isolated sleep paralysis; what the Japanese call kanashibari. Physiologically, sleep paralysis is closely related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, (to keep oneself from harm) which is known as REM atonia. Sleep paralysis occurs when the brain awakes from a REM state, but the body paralysis persists. This leaves the person fully conscious, but unable to move. But mostly ISP isn't a frightening experience at all. One just feel really drowsy while having a sudden FALLING sensation, which is why they call it "falling asleep" in the first place.You literally fall into an other dimension and then you fall back again. Plus, these "phenomena" may also occur without being paralyzed. In contemporary western culture it is believed that the phenomenon of reported abductions by so-called Grey Aliens has been generated by 20th and 21st century Science Fiction. (move mouse over picture) And yet, here we have some 4000 year old Sumerian statuettes of what clearly seem to be grey aliens. Also; sleepiness is, among other things, induced byMelatonin, which is made in the brain where tryptophan is converted into serotonin and then into melatonin and released at night by the pineal gland. The pineal gland is also known as the third eye. This pineal gland also produces DMT which will take you right into an other dimension. Several test subjects reported Near Death Experience-like audio or visual hallucinations. Several subjects also reported contact with 'other beings', alien like, insectoid or reptilian in nature, in highly advanced technological environments where the subjects were 'carried', 'probed', 'tested', 'manipulated', 'dismembered', 'taught', 'loved' and even 'raped' by these 'beings'. |