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 Celtic: Celtic Cosmology: The
5 Elements

Celtic Cosmology
- Cosmology gives a particular Celtic view to nature and the
existence of spirit within it. The best explanation of the Celtic
Cosmology view is in the Celtic Cross. The following is only
1 view of these Elementals. There are also documented evidence
that the Celts view the elements in 9 sections.
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Cosmology
of The 5 Elements.
- Calas
These are the 'hard' things, everything of the earth.
- Fluidity
The moisture and the flux, the changes in live and water.
- Breath
The wind, breeze, respiration and air.
- Uvel
All things of heat, the light, the sun and fire.
- Nwyvre
Every life, motion, spirit, every soul of man, from it's union
with other elements, to it's interconnection to other beings.
The Divine Spirit.
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The 5th Element
- The 5th element has long been seen as the spirit or Divine
element in many pagan traditions. It is an important element
in esoteric teachings, appearing all over the world under many
different names. The ancient Greeks called it Pneuma, which the
medieval European alchemists identified with the Quintessence.
The Celts call it Nwyvre, the Welsh, Nwyf which means energy.
Additional labels are Nwyfriant (vigor and vivacity) and Nwyfre
(sky or firmament).
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- The Divine Spirit is seen as non-human, yet sentient beings.
These beings take on many forms, each separate and specialized
manifestations of the greater whole. These beings are described
as the gods and goddesses fairies, leprechauns, sprites, elementals
and dragons. It's important to note that through Celtic mythology,
many humans have taken on the persona of a God or Goddess. These
'man-made' deities are not part of the Celtic view of the GreatSpirits.
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- The Nwyvre is a semi-abstract energy that is depicted in
the form of a mythological dragon-like being that can be found
throughout European art. The Nwyvre is seen with the head of
a predatory animal, with ears joined to a reptilian body and
one pair of forelegs. It's back bears wings and its rear is part
of a prehensile serpentine like body and tail. The Wyvern of
English heraldry is the Nwyvre. This spiritual creature is different
than a dragon, which has 4 legs, and a posterior.
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- The divine spirit is a sum of it's parts. The sprites alone
are not the divine, and the divine is not complete without all
the components of each sentient being. The common man can work
with one or several components of the Nwyvre, they do not work
with the Divine Spirit as a whole. That mission is left to the
experience, wisdom and knowledge of the Shaman. Who presumably
have worked up to and earned the right to connect with this intense
level of divine energy.
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- Another way of looking at this - The Divine Spirit is the
great Oak. The sentient beings are parts of the roots, trunk,
limb, twigs and leaves of the tree. The common Celt can work
with and connect to the various parts of the tree, but only the
Shamans connect to the whole tree.
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- Sources: 1, o11,
o12, c1,
c4, c5,
c6, c7,
c8, c9,
c10, c11,
c12, c19
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