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The Night Mare: Germanic Spirits and Demonic Horses

The Night Mare: Germanic Spirits and Demonic Horses

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Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the fascinating origins of the nightmare in Germanic folklore. This episode delves into the ancient figure of the Mare - a malevolent spirit from Germanic and Anglo-Saxon traditions that was believed to torment sleepers by sitting on their chests, causing breathlessness and paralysis. Discover how the word 'nightmare' evolved from these early supernatural beliefs and learn about the protective rituals medieval communities developed to ward off these nocturnal visitors. Eleanor examines the striking similarities between historical accounts of Mare encounters and modern sleep paralysis experiences, tracing how these folklore traditions spread throughout Northern and Central Europe. The episode explores the linguistic evolution that connected the oppressive Mare spirit with demonic horses, creating the nightmare imagery we recognize today. From iron horseshoes to scattered seeds, learn about the various folk remedies people used to protect themselves from these supernatural attacks. This fascinating journey through Germanic mythology reveals how our ancestors sought to understand and explain the mysterious phenomenon of sleep paralysis through rich storytelling traditions that continue to influence our culture today. Perfect for listeners interested in folklore, sleep phenomena, European mythology, and the intersection of ancient beliefs with modern understanding.
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