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Occult Moon Magazine X Rain

Occult Moon Magazine X Rain

by: Wish Fire

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Rain gods and royalty
The Cloud Princess (Chinese Folklore)
A princess from the heavens descends to the earth to bring rain to a drought-stricken village. Her kindness and compassion are remembered and celebrated by the villagers, who honor her with festivals.
Rain God's Gift (African Folktale)
This story narrates how a village, suffering from a long drought, receives a miraculous gift from the Rain God in the form of a young girl who brings rain. Her presence is celebrated as she ensures the survival of her people.
Frog Prince (German Folklore)
In this tale, a frog transforms into a prince when kissed by a princess. While not directly about rain, the story often features a setting with ponds or rain-filled wells, symbolizing renewal and transformation.
The Rainmaker (Native American Mythology)
This story involves a shaman or a magical figure who has the power to summon rain through dance, music, or rituals. The Rainmaker is revered for their ability to bring life-sustaining rain to their community.
The Rain Maiden (Russian Folklore)
This tale tells of a beautiful maiden who weeps and brings rain to the land. Her tears are seen as blessings that rejuvenate the earth, ensuring a bountiful harvest for the people.
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Frau Holle (Mother Hulda)
One of the most famous tales collected by the Brothers Grimm is "Frau Holle" (or "Mother Hulda"). In this story, a diligent girl falls into a well and finds herself in the world
of Frau Holle. When she shakes Frau Holle's feather bed, it snows in the world above. This story connects natural weather phenomena with the actions of supernatural beings.
The Rain Maiden
Another tale speaks of a maiden whose tears of sorrow cause it to rain. This maiden, often seen as a symbol of purity and innocence, is believed to be a part of the rain's very essence, giving life to the earth with her tears.
Asian Mythology
Indra: The Hindu god of rain and thunderstorms.
Susanoo: The Japanese god of storms and rain.
Tlaloc: Also revered in various Nahua religions.
Mangwe: A water spirit known as "the flooder" in the beliefs of the Ila people of Zambia.
American Mesoamerica
Chaac: The Maya god of rain.
Tlaloc: The Aztec god of rain and thunderstorms.
Cocijo: The Zapotec rain god.
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There are many rain gods and goddesses across different cultures and mythologies. Here are a few notable ones:
African Mythology
Anẓar: God of rain in Berber mythology.
Oya: Goddess of violent rainstorms in Yoruba mythology.
Together (Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights): This alliance is dedicated to promoting and protecting children's rights in Scotland. They work to ensure that the rights of every baby, child, and young person in Scotland are recognized and upheld
Scottish Community Alliance: A coalition of community-led, national networks and intermediaries representing different aspects of Scotland’s diverse community sector. They work to empower communities and influence policy development
Here are a few notable Irish alliance groups:
US-Ireland Alliance: A non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the relationship between the United States and Ireland. It connects leaders in education, politics, business, and the arts from both countries
Irish Emergency Alliance (IEA): This alliance unites seven leading Irish humanitarian agencies to raise funds and pool resources during emergencies. They work together to provide life-saving support to those affected by crises
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a prominent regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization. It was established in 1975 as the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) and was renamed to OSCE in 1995.
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The OSCE has 57 participating states from Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes promoting arms control, human rights, freedom of the press, and free and fair elections. The organization is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and employs around 3,460 people.
The OSCE focuses on early warning, conflict prevention, crisis management, and post-conflict rehabilitation. It plays a crucial role in fostering stability, peace, and democracy across its member states
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is a significant Eurasian political, economic, and security organization. It was established in 2001 by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan
The SCO aims to promote cooperation and peace among its member states and foster a new international political and economic order.
The SCO has expanded over the years and now includes nine member states: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India,
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Pakistan, and Iran. It also has three observer states (Mongolia, Belarus, and Afghanistan) and 14 dialogue partners (including countries like Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Egypt).
The organization covers a vast geographic area, encompassing about 80% of the Eurasian landmass and 40% of the world's population.
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It plays a crucial role in regional security and economic development, with initiatives focusing on areas like anti-terrorism, trade facilitation, and cultural cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is a significant Eurasian political, economic, and security organization. It was established in 2001 by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan
The SCO aims to promote cooperation and peace among its member states and foster a new international political and economic order.
The SCO has expanded over the years and now includes nine member states: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India,
Pakistan, and Iran. It also has three observer states (Mongolia, Belarus, and Afghanistan) and 14 dialogue partners (including countries like Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Egypt).
The organization covers a vast geographic area, encompassing about 80% of the Eurasian landmass and 40% of the world's population.
It plays a crucial role in regional security and economic development, with initiatives focusing on areas like anti-terrorism, trade facilitation, and cultural cooperation
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Pakistan, and Iran. It also has three observer states (Mongolia, Belarus, and Afghanistan) and 14 dialogue partners (including countries like Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Egypt).
The Storm Hag (Cailleach)
The Cailleach, often referred to as the Storm Hag, is a powerful figure in Irish mythology. She is known as the Queen of Winter and is associated with the fierce winter storms that sweep across Ireland. According to legend, the Cailleach's presence is felt in the form of a towering, warping figure with arms of blue and green fire, signaling the arrival of a powerful storm. The people of Mullet in County Mayo have stories of witnessing the Cailleach before a devastating storm, which often resulted in destruction and loss
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The Gaoth Sidhe (Fairy Wind)
The Gaoth Sidhe, or Fairy Wind, is another fascinating tale from Irish folklore. This mysterious wind is said to appear suddenly, often after sunset, and can cause chaos and misfortune3. It is believed that if the Gaoth Sidhe blows on one side of the road when the sun is highest, a death in the family on that side of the road will occur before midnight. People would often make the sign of the cross or say a quick prayer to avert the ill fortune brought by the Gaoth Sidhe.

 

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