Tuatha
De Danann - Ancient Aliens?
UFOs
and their occupants, have been described thousands of times in relatively modern
history. There have been some accounts of UFOs seen in decades gone by, I wrote
one a while back looking into this, called UFOs a Modern Phenomenon? Think again
, but what follows are quotes and sections of information relating to Tuatha Dé
Danann, who were ancient Irish deities. The name translates to gods of Danu.
Danu was the mythical mother of all Gods.
The
parallels to modern day accounts of aliens and UFOs are striking. I have also
incorporated pictures of the Janus Man, the face of which bears a resemblance
to the descriptions of the alien grey.There are many accounts of alien like entities
in ancient folklore, I wrote a small article about this here. The Tree Mother
and her UFO .The Tuatha Dé Danann accounts are fascinating to read, and
as you'll see, the similarities are very interesting indeed.
The
Otherworld, was the name given to the residence of the Irish deities (although
there were equivalents in England,Scotland and Wales). Here are a few quotes,
where similarities to the UFO are found.
They
were hidden from mortal eyes by strong Otherworld magic. Many times with
UFOs, they appear in photographs where nothing is seen at the time. Perhaps they
too are hidden normally.
Normal
rule does not apply in the Otherworld. A year may seem to pass in the Otherworld,
but in the real world centuries may have passed. Time seemed to have stand still.
Nor does the people who live there, aged like mortals. They seemed to remain forever
young.
This
describes the effect of travelling close to the speed of light amongst other things,
but more notably for this article, that many abductees report that they have lost
only a short time here, but seemed longer inside of a UFO. Or vice versa that
they've been gone for a relatively long time, when only moments seem to have passed.
Otherworld,
which would, appeared at night for mortals, but would probably vanish in the morning.
UFOs
appearing at night?
The
Otherworld also seemed to be able to move from one location to another perhaps
The Otherworld refers to the UFO, or how it appeared to its witnesses?
Now
for some information relating to the Tuatha Dé Danann
There
is a story that they came to Ireland in flying ships but could not land as the
Fomorians had set up a great energy field that they could not penetrate. So they
had to circle Ireland nine times before finding a breach in the energy field and
setting down on Sliabh an Iarainn (The Iron Mountains) in Co. Leitrim.
http://www.shee-eire.com/Magic&Mythology/Races/Tuatha-De-Danann/Page1.htm
They
arrived in Ireland, on or about May 1 (the date of the festival of Beltaine),
on dark clouds, although later versions rationalise this by saying they burned
their ships to prevent retreat, and the "clouds" were the smoke produced.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatha_D%C3%A9_Danann
the
Tuatha De Danaan arrived in a mist, it is said, and that they came through the
air and the high air to Ireland.
http://www.likesbooks.com/tuatha.html
"
. . . The manuscript is entitled 'The Magical Stone of Tara', and it states: 'one
evening Conn of the Hundred Battles repaired at sunrise to the Ri Raith at Tara,
accompanied by his three druids, Mael, Bloc and Bluicne, and his three poets,
Ethain, Corb and Cesaire; for he was accustomed every day to repair to this place
with the same company, for the purpose of watching the stars, so that no hostile
aerial beings should descend upon Ireland unknown to him."
http://www.mythicalireland.com/mythology/tuathade/godsheavens.html
This
is a quote from Charles Squire about the Tuatha De:
"In
his [Eochaid O'Flynn] poem, preserved in the Book of Ballymote, he says:- "Though
they came to learned Erinn, without buoyant, adventurous ships, no man in creation
knew, whether they were of the earth or of the sky. "
Another
Squire quote says: "What is probably the earliest account tells us that they
[Tuatha De Danann] came from the sky. Later versions, however, give them a habitation
upon Earth - some say in the north, others in the "southern isles of the
world". . . . Whether the Tuatha De Danann came from earth or heaven, they
landed in a dense cloud upon the coast of Ireland on the mystic first of May [Bealtaine]
without having been opposed, or even noticed by . . . the Fir Bolgs."
http://www.jimfitzpatrick.ie/mythology/tuatha.html
Nuada
was the high king of the Túatha Dé Danann. In an almost Biblical
exodus, he lead his people into Ireland from the north-west of the world in wonderous
flying ships. They brought the four ancient treasures with them: the Sword, the
Spear, the Cauldron and the Stone.
http://www.tartanplace.com/faery/tfaery.html
They
invaded Irelands energy field through Sliabh an Iarainn: Iron Mountain in
County Leitrim. They arrived with a great fleet of flying ships to take Ireland
from the Plânt Rhys:
They
have glass asallaíoch: green magic and can appear as a shimmering green
sky light. They guard the Well of Forgetfullness so that people will not remember
what they have seen
The
Tuatha were mighty beings, somewhere between mythical super-humans and deities,
and some people do worship them as such. They are imtimately connected with fairy
lore. They are seen in lots of different ways, but often as something like the
rulers of the fairy world, which is also populated by various nature spirits,
and the souls of the dead.
http://www.boudicca.de/tuath-e.htm
There
have been many comparisons between alien entities and the descriptions of fairy
lore. Here are some examples of that.
An
Encyclopedia of Fairies (Briggs, 1976) gives numerous ancient examples of fairy
abductions. Almost always a special drink was given to the abductee. This drink,
usually described as a thick liquid, was an essential part of the fairy abduction.
Women are abducted much more often than men and some fairies take special delight,
in repeatedly capturing women for amorous motives. In short, some fairies simply
liked having sexual relations with mortals.
Fairies
abduct their victims through paralysis; then they simply carry (levitate and fly)
the abductee away into "fairyland." Fairyland is always nearby; under
normal conditions we can't see or perceive it. The paralysis induced on the victim
is how fairies get their abductee to enter fairyland. The modern word "stroke"
(meaning paralysis) is derived from the ancient terms "elf-stroke" and
"fairy-stroke." Fairies travel in circular globes of light, sometimes
called "will-o-the-wisp."
It
seems too coincidental to have these commonalities, the cases of many women abducted
then examined sexually are many. There have also been cases of alien sexual relations,
albeit not many. Paralysis is another feature of many abductions, as well as levitation
toward a UFO. The Globes of light parallel is also very interesting.
So
what can we conclude from all of this? A single example of a similarity between
these ancient Irish gods would be something, but there are so many, and what strikes
me as unusual, is that the descriptions of flying ships seems common. Its interesting
to note that in older descriptions of UFOs, the term flying ships
is seen a lot. What isn't so obvious is that the description matches the mindset
of the observer. There were no aircraft back then obviously, so these flying objects
were referred to as ships.
It
could be argued that if these accounts are real - and most folklore has it's basis
in real peoples experiences - then either people were simply describing UFOs in
the only terms they knew how. There is another possibility of course, which is
that whatever phenomenon is behind the UFO and/or Alien sightings, could be something
that manipulates us into seeing only that which fits into our cultural expectations.
There
are simply too many similarities between what has been written in folklore or
mythology and the UFO for it to be ascribed to simple co-incidence. Perhaps some
day some scholar will sift through the massive amount of legend and mythologies
to see how diverse the UFO parallels really are.The closest has been Jacques Vallee
and his outstanding book Passport to Magonia which should be on the
reading list of any person interested in the history of UFOs and Aliens.
Finally
a picture of Janus, from a cemetery in Ireland. The shape of the face and the
size of the eyes remind me of an alien grey, could this be a co-incidence too?