'Folk' Holy Site in Meirionnydd, Northern Wales
Beth Gelert- Grave of the faithful Greyhound
Beth is Welsh (Cymraeg) for 'Bed or Grave'. Gelert's Hounds' Grave is considered a holy place and Ysbryd (Famulus) to one certain group/Aelwyd (family/hearth/kin-group) in Merionethshire (Northern Wales).
The point being the famulus is 'ever faithful', whereas, the human companions may or may not be 'ever faithful'. Notice the triangular pattern of the stones (blessed manifestation and re-manifestation-my interpretation). One wide stone, one tall stone, one short stone (The upper, middle, and underworld-my interpretation- the three sorcerer's worlds).
Beth is Welsh (Cymraeg) for 'Bed or Grave'. Gelert's Hounds' Grave is considered a holy place and Ysbryd (Famulus) to one certain group/Aelwyd (family/hearth/kin-group) in Merionethshire (Northern Wales).
The point being the famulus is 'ever faithful', whereas, the human companions may or may not be 'ever faithful'. Notice the triangular pattern of the stones (blessed manifestation and re-manifestation-my interpretation). One wide stone, one tall stone, one short stone (The upper, middle, and underworld-my interpretation- the three sorcerer's worlds).
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