Ceri Shaw
Manawyddan-Jen-Delyth
Manawyddan ap Llyr
The Celts have an ancient lore and wisdom tradition reaching deep under the green waters of the Land of Manawyddan ap Llyr. King of the Oceans, son of the sea god Llyr, Manawyddan is master of humor, wit and wisdom, weaver of illusion and magic. He rides upon the seas in a golden chariot with a helmet made of flames and a cloak that renders him invisible. He is lord of storms and predictor of the weather, a master magician, possessing the fabulous crane-bag, holder of all his treasures including language. When the sea was full, its treasures were visible, when the fierce sea was in ebb, the crane - bag in turn was empty ©2008
The Celts have an ancient lore and wisdom tradition reaching deep under the green waters of the Land of Manawyddan ap Llyr. King of the Oceans, son of the sea god Llyr, Manawyddan is master of humor, wit and wisdom, weaver of illusion and magic. He rides upon the seas in a golden chariot with a helmet made of flames and a cloak that renders him invisible. He is lord of storms and predictor of the weather, a master magician, possessing the fabulous crane-bag, holder of all his treasures including language. When the sea was full, its treasures were visible, when the fierce sea was in ebb, the crane - bag in turn was empty ©2008