Weller... looking for the Swans!
Swan tells Dragonfly in legend, ‘I learned to surrender my body to the power of Spirit and was taken to where the future lives. I saw many wonders high on Sacred Mountains and because of my faith and my acceptance I have been changed. I have learned to accept the state of grace.’ https://druidry.org/resources/the-swan Swan in Germany mythology article: https://www.germany101.com/page/literature_art_myths_legends Could Weller be from Walah? Celtic? “ • The Germanic tribes in the North called them Walah , meaning "foreigner", "stranger", "Roman" or "Celtic-speaker". Variations of "Walah" are still prominent today in names for places or tribes like "Wales", "Walachia", "Walloons" and in many German names like Walchensee. Changed to "welsch" it is still the designation of foreign and suspicious people speaking Romanic languages (like the French or Italians) in parts of Germany and particularly ...
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