Sunday, February 17, 2013

Irish Thought for February 17...

Irish Folklore

The Will-O'-the-Wisps

Mysterious, eerie lights that flicker at night in marshes, bogs, and mountain forests are known as Will-O'-the-Wisps.  There is much debate over whether these fairy lights are beneficial or malevolent.  Some say that the Will-O'-the-Wisps are associated with spirits of the dead who could not enter heaven or the devil's realm, and who now lead travelers from the well-trodden paths into treacherous marshes.  Other accounts consider the Will-O'-the-Wisps to be peaceful and helpful, recounting tales of the lights appearing in the misty mountains to help locate someone lost.  Other stories suggest that seeing Will-O'-the-Wisps may foretell danger coming for a relative.

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