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Awen (velšsky, kornicky a bretonsky „inspirace“, míněno básnická) je moderní druidský symbol, který reprezentuje tři světy. Znak božství nazývaný Awen znamená pravdu, znalosti a spravedlnost. Mezi tím málem čísel, které druidi používali, tři byly vždy častěji značeny než ostatní, protože Keltové měli sklon organizovat svět do trojic.

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dbo:abstract Awen (velšsky, kornicky a bretonsky „inspirace“, míněno básnická) je moderní druidský symbol, který reprezentuje tři světy. Znak božství nazývaný Awen znamená pravdu, znalosti a spravedlnost. Mezi tím málem čísel, které druidi používali, tři byly vždy častěji značeny než ostatní, protože Keltové měli sklon organizovat svět do trojic. (cs) Awen is a Welsh, Cornish and Breton word for "inspiration" (and typically poetic inspiration). In Welsh mythology, awen is the inspiration of the poets, or bards; or, in its personification, Awen is the inspirational muse of creative artists in general. The inspired individual (often a poet or a soothsayer) is described as an awenydd. Neo-Druids define awen as "flowing energy," or "a force that flows with the essence of life." In current usage, awen is sometimes ascribed to musicians and poets. It is also used as female given name. It appears in the third stanza of Hen Wlad fy Nhadau, the national anthem of Wales. (en) Awen ist ein walisisches, kornisches und bretonisches Wort für „(poetische) Inspiration“. In der walisischen Tradition ist Awen die Inspiration der Poetenbarden; oder, in seiner Personifizierung, ist Awen die inspirierende Muse der kreativen Künstler im Allgemeinen: Das inspirierte Individuum (oft ein Dichter oder ein Wahrsager) wird als Awenydd bezeichnet. Emma Restall Orr, Gründerin und ehemalige Leiterin des Druid Network, definiert Awen als „fließenden Geist“ und sagt, dass „Geisterenergie im Fluss die Essenz des Lebens ist“. Im heutigen Gebrauch wird Awen manchmal Musikern und Dichtern zugeschrieben. Es wird im englischsprachigen Raum auch gelegentlich als männlicher und weiblicher Vorname verwendet. Es erscheint in der dritten Strophe von Hen Wlad fy Nhadau, der walisischen Nationalhymne. (de) Awen est un mot gallois et breton qui correspond à l'inspiration divine du barde dans la tradition poétique galloise. Quelqu'un d'inspiré en tant que poète ou que prophète est appelé awenydd. Il est aussi utilisé dans le druidisme et la tradition celte pour évoquer la connexion ou le lien avec le divin. C'est comparable à l'Esprit Saint avec le phénomène de la langue de feu des chrétiens, une abstraction - ou du moins quelque chose d'invisible - divinisée. On trouve aujourd'hui dans le druidisme l'appel de l'Awen trois fois à haute voix, pour l'invoquer. Dans son utilisation actuelle en gallois, Awen est parfois utilisé pour décrire un poète ou un musicien. * Portail du monde celtique * Portail du pays de Galles (fr) Awen es una palabra galesa que significa inspiración, usualmente poética. Históricamente es usada para describir la inspiración divina de los bardos en la tradición poética galesa. Alguien inspirado como poeta o profeta es referido como un awenydd. En su uso actual en galés, awen es en algunas ocasiones usado para describir un poeta o músico, o incluso como un nombre de pila de mujer. (es) Awen è una parola gallese per indicare l'"ispirazione" (poetica).È usata storicamente per indicare l'ispirazione divina dei bardi nella tradizione poetica gallese. Chiunque sia ispirato come poeta o indovino è definito awenydd. Nell'uso corrente, l'awen è ascritto ai musicisti ed ai poeti, ma la parola presto ha cominciato ad essere usata come nome proprio di persona femminile. La parola compare nella terza strofa di . (it)
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dbp:source in a letter to John Aubrey, October 1694 (en)
dbp:text … the antient Bards … communicated nothing of their knowledge, butt by way of tradition: which I suppose to be the reason that we have no account left nor any sort of remains, or other monuments of their learning of way of living. As to the later Bards, you shall have a most curious Account of them. This vein of poetrie they called Awen, which in their language signifies rapture, or a poetic furore & as many of them as I have conversed with are gifted or inspired with it. I was told by a very sober, knowing person that in his time, there was a young lad fatherless & motherless, soe very poor that he was forced to beg; butt att last was taken up by a rich man, that kept a great stock of sheep upon the mountains not far from the place where I now dwell who cloathed him & sent him into the mountains to keep his sheep. There in Summer time following the sheep & looking to their lambs, he fell into a deep sleep in which he dreamt, that he saw a beautiful young man with a garland of green leafs upon his head, & an hawk upon his fist: with a quiver full of Arrows att his back, coming towards him att last lett the hawk fly att him, which gott into his mouth & inward parts, & suddenly awaked in a great fear & consternation: butt possessed with such a vein, or gift of poetrie, that he left the sheep & went about the Countrey, making songs upon all occasions, and came to be the most famous Bard in all the Countrey in his time. (en)
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rdfs:comment Awen (velšsky, kornicky a bretonsky „inspirace“, míněno básnická) je moderní druidský symbol, který reprezentuje tři světy. Znak božství nazývaný Awen znamená pravdu, znalosti a spravedlnost. Mezi tím málem čísel, které druidi používali, tři byly vždy častěji značeny než ostatní, protože Keltové měli sklon organizovat svět do trojic. (cs) Awen es una palabra galesa que significa inspiración, usualmente poética. Históricamente es usada para describir la inspiración divina de los bardos en la tradición poética galesa. Alguien inspirado como poeta o profeta es referido como un awenydd. En su uso actual en galés, awen es en algunas ocasiones usado para describir un poeta o músico, o incluso como un nombre de pila de mujer. (es) Awen è una parola gallese per indicare l'"ispirazione" (poetica).È usata storicamente per indicare l'ispirazione divina dei bardi nella tradizione poetica gallese. Chiunque sia ispirato come poeta o indovino è definito awenydd. Nell'uso corrente, l'awen è ascritto ai musicisti ed ai poeti, ma la parola presto ha cominciato ad essere usata come nome proprio di persona femminile. La parola compare nella terza strofa di . (it) Awen ist ein walisisches, kornisches und bretonisches Wort für „(poetische) Inspiration“. In der walisischen Tradition ist Awen die Inspiration der Poetenbarden; oder, in seiner Personifizierung, ist Awen die inspirierende Muse der kreativen Künstler im Allgemeinen: Das inspirierte Individuum (oft ein Dichter oder ein Wahrsager) wird als Awenydd bezeichnet. Emma Restall Orr, Gründerin und ehemalige Leiterin des Druid Network, definiert Awen als „fließenden Geist“ und sagt, dass „Geisterenergie im Fluss die Essenz des Lebens ist“. (de) Awen is a Welsh, Cornish and Breton word for "inspiration" (and typically poetic inspiration). In Welsh mythology, awen is the inspiration of the poets, or bards; or, in its personification, Awen is the inspirational muse of creative artists in general. The inspired individual (often a poet or a soothsayer) is described as an awenydd. Neo-Druids define awen as "flowing energy," or "a force that flows with the essence of life." In current usage, awen is sometimes ascribed to musicians and poets. It is also used as female given name. (en) Awen est un mot gallois et breton qui correspond à l'inspiration divine du barde dans la tradition poétique galloise. Quelqu'un d'inspiré en tant que poète ou que prophète est appelé awenydd. Il est aussi utilisé dans le druidisme et la tradition celte pour évoquer la connexion ou le lien avec le divin. C'est comparable à l'Esprit Saint avec le phénomène de la langue de feu des chrétiens, une abstraction - ou du moins quelque chose d'invisible - divinisée. On trouve aujourd'hui dans le druidisme l'appel de l'Awen trois fois à haute voix, pour l'invoquer. (fr)
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