Putting It All Together for M.K. Tradition
So
there are literally hundreds of names in the Celtic tales and we have
only briefly touch upon the study and history of some scholars and my
own research. So how did I come up with which Gods resided in what
place for my tradition? Well first I chose one branch of tales and
all the characters that were mentioned - Arthurian. We know that
there were many Arthurian cults in Europe. I then researched their
names, and as I knew from other Celtic mythology, that most names
will trace back to the spiral's centre or source and discribe its
nature form. The source will flow outwards and births the knowledge
flowing outward to the cosmos for all to learn. So in theory, why
should Arthurian names be any different. I was right. I have been
trying to get people to see the the bible was written the same way.
That is exactly how all people of the time told stories or wrote back
then. Symbols and stories changed as each new era comes. In other
words, the bible is not to be taken literal but should be viewed the
same as all the mythologies of the time, as it is mostly taken from
ancient myths and given new concepts & symbols. I bet you can
find the exact same gods covered up by using peoples names and trace
them to a part of nature as well. Treat Scandinavian mythology in
the same way.
Next
I had to read and read and read and interpret the tales using the
meanings of the names to test again whether I might be on to
something. I had found and cross referenced with notes I had written
years ago from my first study of the tales. In the end I decided to
go with the most ancient of all the stories....those of the untouched
Welsh. Welsh tales as they are in the most ancient form today of
Arthur prior to becoming a romanticized King.
The
Welsh Tribal Gods are divided into three families: the children of
Donu (Dione, Diana, Don, Modren etc - the mother); second, the
children of Nudd (Lludd, Lud); and third, the children of Llyr (Le'r,
Lir). I decided to add the Children of the Dagda to my research as
they too were popular but romanticized, especially the story of
Cuchulain, included below, as it's deities were shared by Ireland and
Wales. We will be the fifth. These Gods may also be defined within
the three broad categories of Gods and Goddesses within the Three
Worlds: Primal Underworld which is always connected to sky which is
Stellar; Solar and planetary or the divine powers of creation; and
the Lunar forces of nature controlling the order of living beings on
the Earth. We serve the Gods by improving ourselves and listening to
our mirror, which is our environment and people who come around. Now
I had to take these, plus the main Gods of Irish and other areas that
shared these Gods and compare them to the Arthur tales.
My
journey through Arthurian stories
over the years you have in your own handouts and can read about it
there.
A
short recap of your notes will take through Understanding
the movement of Arthurian Traditions and the oldest references to
Arthur, the Mabinogi, some
of the characters possible
identity, Our tradition follows
the Welsh Chronicles, The
Norman Welsh Arthur where Arthur emerges once more after the revolt
against the Roman occupation, becomes a Welsh legend, and then
adopted by the Norman's , to Cistercian Monks', to 1155
C.E., where the Anglo-Norman writer, a Jersey man, 'Robert Wace',
develops the concept of that the 'Round Table' is the same as the way
Celts would gather when their leaders called their people together,
to many future French writers, such as the famous 'Chrétien de
Troyes', to Sir Thomas Malory another writer known to have been a
staunch believer in Arthur, to 'Henry Tudor, Earl of
Richmond' and of the 'Royal House of Lancaster' arrived in Wales,
flying the flag of the 'Red Dragon'. He become King Henry VII, King
of England, and starts the Tudor dynasty
and Arthurian trads still important for King Henry VIII of England in
1509 C.E..
You could spend a life-time debating & studying
the legends of Arthur but this's the shortest way for the main facts
of how we view of the Arthurian legends today. Really the rest is
all opinion & speculation. From these facts I my own perception
that I built the theme of the M.K. Tradition.
The
names of the 25 knights inscribed on the Winchester Round Table are
given as:
- Kyng Arthur 2) Sir Galahallt (Sir Galahad) 3)Sir Launcelot Deulake (Sir Lancelot du Lac) 4) Sir Gauen (Sir Gawain) 5) Sir Percyvale (Sir Percivale) 6) Sir Lyonell (Sir Lionell) 7) Sir Trystram Delyens (Sir Tristram de Lyones) 8) Sir Garethe (Sir Gareth) 9) Sir Bedwere (Sir Bedivere) 10) Sir Blubrys (Sir Bleoberis) 11) Sir Lacotemale Tayle (Sir La Cote Male Taile) 12) Sir Lucane (Sir Lucan) 13) Sir Plomyde (Sir Palomedes) 14) Sir Lamorak (Sir Lamorak) 15) Sir Bors De Ganys (Sir Bors de Ganis) 16) Sir Safer (Sir Safer) 17) Sir Pelleus (Sir Pelleas) 18) Sir Kay (Sir Kay) 19) Sir Ectorde Marys (Sir Ector de Maris) 20) Sir Dagonet (Sir Dagonet) 21) Sir Degore (Sir Degore) 22) Sir Brumear (Sir Brunor le Noir) 23) Sir Lybyus Dysconyus (Sir Le Bel Desconneu) 24) Sir Alynore (Sir Alymere) 25) Sir Mordrede (Sir Mordred).
Arthur's
Oldest Family Tree
According
to a number of Welsh texts,
on
both lines of Arthur's parents, show that he is a descendant of the
Welsh God - Llyr through his son Bran.
Now compared to German, French manuscripts, the lineage is
conflicting. In the Welsh Triads,
Arthur was married to three queens, all of them were named
Gwenhwyfar, each with a different father. Sadly none mention who
they were. Today we won't go in to all the names as it has already
been overwhelming.
Trying to Decide Our Gods
out of the 714 god list and still More
Next
I had the problem of researching. Not just every single name, but
matching it up to either a constellation, planet, sun, moon, 88
constellations seen in the northern sky or something in nature -
wind, lightening or mountain, by studying their nature and lore. On
top of that, I had to check reference to what myths were told by
happened in each season. My God I had bitten off more than I could
chew. All
I wished to do was to find the similar threads and bring the frayed
parts back together in our own way. I went ahead as I
was determined to do it anyway, with the final result being in the
most simple form. I will leave it to you to have your own aha
moments as you read the mytholgiees on your own. It might be a work
in progress still today but I am quite proud as to what I
accomplished.
I
ended by splitting them up into the 12 to match the months of our own
M.K. Calendar and used the Blue moon too. Then Its up to you future
generations and your own tribe to matched up your own province ot
States Gods with an animal totems and weapon to the God categories
I've created and continue from there.
SUMMARY
- Celtic
deities were not the infallible gods created by the later patriarchal
religions. They were eternal, but not immortal. In Celtic lore, the
deities died and were reborn as with the seasons of the year. They
represented power, because the Celts held them as the all, and the
spirit of the very universe around them. Celtic
deities did not come in well-ordered hierarchies, as many of the
other beliefs did, so it was hard to put together. Some
disguised & some obvious but they come in the shapes of
Otherworld, Underworld, Stellar, planetary, creative &
destructive, Earth & nature, Warriors & Heroes both male &
female, Kings, Queens. Done.
You can read the list I originally had anytime to see my dilemma.
Choosing
Your Clan Gods
I
think that the majority of pagans do not really research the origins
of their beliefs. I never stop at one or two sources. It took me a
long time of studying many cultures and religions to come up with
some of the information you are privy to. The info is out there but
people don't look. They just read what is being passed on as truth
over and over again by an original persons who obviously didn't
research themselves. Here is our tribes beliefs and if you remember,
we've made it so that all peoples can come and join our tribe if they
choose to focus on our similarities rather than differences and agree
to the main beliefs and rules;
Although
M.K. Members in the different tribes will have their own chosen Gods,
we all view their families they came from the same as pre-agreed in
concepts of families. Each clan however, in the same tribe, will
share the same Gods of their own tribe. They
are each tribe's own, as they are confined to that tribe's area or
home, their own ancestors and members, King and/or Queen. We all
share this in our own language away from prying eyes. The First Gods
names are always chosen by the First clan in the tribe, their
descendants come after that, branched off.
Our
Gods are part of our family & part of ourselves. We
honour each God in a set time on our calendars, which could be once a
year, but is bespoken to them, just as we do to honour our own
personal power animal.
M.K.'s
has a Norse / Celtic feel to their Clans and the personal names
chosen to reflect their kin. Out
of the main God Families, each clan may also choose their own
individual Clan Gods, according to their own clans traditions,
members & chosen ways, even though several clans are in the same
tribe.
If
you been taught by M.K. and decided to stem out and build your own
M.K. Tribe, choose your Gods to match your terrain in your province
or state, your teachings, and upholding of the tribal order.
After
your fosterage, you will get to know your own clans Gods or if the
clan is new, together you will choose
from the list at end of this lesson for your clan to share. Once the
God models are chosen, give them a name using Puekawtta language.
Once chosen, you are not done yet. Finding
the location is the key to every God's power. Only when the name,
place and the amount of energy and focus put into the place of
intent, will the three most important strands come to be woven
inseparably together. Only then will your God come to life.
Once
the Gods in place, what do we use them for if they are a place and we
are not there. You must remember that each of our Gods has been
given both totems and a tools. In this way we give these Gods/Nature
spirits a way to communicate with us. How do I know this works?
Because when you believe this wholeheartedly, the Universe listens
that is how the Great Mother (Universe,
Cosmos, God)
will communicate with you. You come here without scepticism to
embrace this as your own so do so and you will see. M.K. Traditions
believe everything in nature also have its own purpose, so not all
animals we see are necessarily God communication, nor does spirit
come on demand as they might be busy.
We
believe special people can become
possessed by divine or spirit energy made – a sensitive or
channeler. We believe
they
can also show up within someone who can trance. Our trancers are the
Nadredd's (Priests – remember dd is pronounced th). You can see
slight shape shifting in others faces or skin.
Our
Great
Mother: As
said prior to joining, we all believe in a Great Mother who
encompasses all things. The Great Mother, having created a Father
God, gave birth to sons and daughters, each having its own spirit
energy, and they had children and so on. M.K. members respect for
all things is the corner stone for our spiritual lives. In doing so,
we are honouring them as well as all things sacred in the world. In
saying this, we recognize that we are human and show disgust and
other negative emotions and reactions at times, but we go with the
flow. We recognize that when we have these reactions we need to heal
something within.
She
is always the 13th
God. All M.K. tribes around the world stem from the same Great
Mother but might choose to identify with a more recent mother or
branch of the tree. The Great Mother and her 12 families however are
the only Gods that will always remain the same universally in every
tribe. Each tribe may fit in there where every they choose.
The Queen
or King of Each Tribe
The
main Mother of every tribe must display the attributes of a Queen or
the founder of the Tradition. The King is always a protector of she
or if he rules on his own, a protector of his land & women.
Choosing
a Sovereignty Goddess
Your
tribe's sovereignty must be chosen to reflect the Land you live on,
or identify her the main river that flows through your territory.
This is the Virgin Huntress, who marries the King, or Horse Goddess
in the Canadian Prairies.
SUMMARY - Celtic Tribal
Gods, no matter what, were connected to a specific site as most were
considered tribal ancestors, thus you cannot worship them here in
Canada because they cannot move around. You cannot choose someone
elses mother to be your mother, no matter how you look at it. These
Gods are not, and should never be viewed in the same way as the
Christian God removed from us in a heaven. In the Celtic world, they
are connected to a special place. You cannot honour a Goddess at a
place where she does not exist. She is not there. Most are attached
to the land in Europe, not other countries. We know this because
their name matches the place named for them. In order to recreate a
Northern European belief system you must recreate it with the
landmarks of your own country. You must see the Gods the same way
as these tribes looked at them. They could see their Gods with their
nmaked eye. They were not in human form originally but changed to be
so over time. In order to state you are a practising Celt, you
wouldn't be 'solitaire', that is an eclectic or Wiccan term if I
ever heard one. A tribal Reconstructionist would not mix
pantheons, let alone say all gods are one. Bottom line is, you cannot
choose someone elses family. Tribal societies are descendants of
these gods so unless they've done a ceremony to adopt you into their
tribe, you cannot 'steal' their traditions. A tribe would rarely, if
at all, allow an outsider to witness a private rite, nor would the
tribe allow a naming ceremony. So if a native person has given you a
name, most tribes call these twinkies. It is a term that matches
what we pagans use as our term 'fluff bunny.”
In
my years of practice, I now know that if a person believes in
it strongly, he can create anything he feels inside. This will give
birth to an 'energy spirit'. It will live in the manner or intent
that of the person who manifests it, and will attach itself to any
energy that matches that, and get stronger, with some becoming
intelligent, if they get a chance to grow. Knowing this, I believe,
we can therefore wake up a Spirit / God in an area where it had once
been or by paying homage to a God we've named, we can actually
manifest it into being. Now Northern European Gods are found in
water sources, deserts, forests, ancient hills, mountains, wells,
weather and up in the sky. Ours too will be so. You can see then
that it is very important that we know all about our Gods, from
personalities to their stories to their appearance and most important
pay attention to our moods and intent before we start speaking to
them and starting this process.
Now
once manifested, the
tools, animals and other totems, we talked about just prior, the
physical representation of them will appear to us, as that God /
nature spirit tries to communicate. Remember what we believe will
manifest. Trust me. I've seen it. Trust in Divine. Celtic
Gods can also manifest in people who embodies the same aspects of the
God of certain areas. Because we follow the ways of these northern
European tribes, we know they elected their kings & Queens by
vote, so it is easy to see why they saw their King &/or Queen as
the God & just as easy to see why real historical figures were
attached to god-like powers.
I
also have noticed through years of research, that the main Gods of
every cultures storytelling, no matter what belief system you follow
you may put either the 12 apostles and a messiah or 12 Knights of the
Round Table and King Arthur, and for Norse and so on. There are even
Twelve Knights of Glamorgan who were supposedly of the legendary
followers of the Norman conqueror of Glamorgan but if one reads about
them, so were they there. In further research these same characters
are actually figures from early Welsh tales. Again showing the DNA
conection of these tribes centuries earlier. Norse history, I thus
discovered, might not have existed at all. So I started comparing
and then it hit me when I got to the Greco-Roman pantheon, who we now
use as the names of constellations today. Maybe they all match?
Yes, every single one. The zodiac, who knew!!! Even the Original
Gospels were also written through the eyes of an astrologer, and I
now understand why the Gospels follow the same story outline. The
tale of Jesus takes place within one Zodiac year. By breaking down
the Gospels according to each of the twelve Zodiac constellations, we
can track Jesus along the sun's ecliptic through references to each
motif that the constellations correspond to. He lives in the age of
Pisces the fish.
by Brahva Cwmevos
2010
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