Anima locus
The anima loci or animus loci is the "soul" of a place, its essential personality. A concept linked to the supernatural spirits of nature as residing in stones, springs, mountains, islands, trees, etc.[1]
Witchcraft
In witchcraft, the anima loci is often referred to a spirit of the place, sprite, fairy, guardian.
Sites with strong anima loci
- A view taken in the Dusk Water gorge from the Cleeves Cove cave.
- A view taken in the Dusk Water gorge from the Cleeves Cove cave.
- The Carlin stone near Craigends Farm, East Ayrshire, Scotland.
- A semi-natural moot hill in the Giffordland Glen with old beech trees and the Auldmuir Burn.
References
- Pennick, Nigel (1996). Celtic Sacred Landscapes. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-01666-6. P. 13 - 15.
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