bluegreen17 (
bluegreen17) wrote2003-01-06 10:38 am
i'm so bright,you oughta wear shades
for those who hang on my every word and were sitting on the edge of their seats,here's the answer to a question i posed in the last entry. i'm actually quite impressed with myself. heh.
the god lugh was worshipped in ireland as a deity of the sun. this connection with the sun may explain his name (it means 'shining one'),and it also may
account for the attributes that he displayed: he was handsome,perpetually youthful,and had a tremendous energy and vitality. this energy manifests itself especially in the number of skills he had,according to legend,mastered.
the god lugh was worshipped in ireland as a deity of the sun. this connection with the sun may explain his name (it means 'shining one'),and it also may
account for the attributes that he displayed: he was handsome,perpetually youthful,and had a tremendous energy and vitality. this energy manifests itself especially in the number of skills he had,according to legend,mastered.

lucifer
it is an image of light become darkness isnt it...?
as it says "if the light that is in you become
darkness how deep that darkness will be!"
+S.
Re: lucifer
your quote reminds me of a gnostic saying attributed to jesus,in the gospel of thomas i think...
something about if you don't bring what's inside you out,it will poison you. maybe that's the opposite,then...bringing the darkness to light?