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Source: Operation Disclosure Official | By Grant Ouellette, Contributing Writer
Submitted on September 11, 2023
The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin)
I hear the horses’ thunder down in the valley below
I’m waiting for the Angels of Avalon, waiting for the eastern glow
The apples of the valley hold the seeds of happiness
The ground is rich from tender care
Repay, do not forget, no, no
Oh dance in the dark of night
Sing to the morning light
The magic runes are writ in gold to bring the balance back
Bring it back
At last the sun is shining
The clouds of blue roll by
( :-{ )
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Magic Rings have supernatural powers; sometimes they carry an enchanted stone(s).
9 + 11 Rings
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings borrowed from Germanic and Norse mythology for many of its themes, creatures, and names.
9 Rings: Humans prove to be more susceptible; each of the 9 Nazgûl were once great Lords of Men who were turned to terrifying wraiths and servants of the Dark Lord Sauron by their respective rings.
11 Rings: Of 20 magical Rings of Power, four are described in some detail: Sauron’s extremely powerful and dangerous 1 Ring, and 3 Elvish rings worn by the Elves Elrond and Galadriel, and Gandalf the Wizard. 7 Rings of Power were given to the dwarves in an only slightly successful attempt to corrupt them.
Plato in ‘The Republic’ tells a story of a shepherd who found a ring in a cave: The ‘Ring of Gyges’ gave invisibility to its wearer.
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Much of this article is abridged from Magic ring – Wikipedia
J.G. Frazer in ‘The Golden Bough’, speculated that rings can serve in the “primitive mind” as devices to prevent the soul from leaving the body, and to prevent demons from entry. A magic ring might confer immortality by preventing the soul’s departure and thwart the penetration of any harmful magic directed at the wearer. In ancient Greece a Pythagoras maxim forbade people to wear rings”.
Medieval demonology and Alchemy
Arabic and Hebraic legends of the Ring of Solomon state that it controls djinn; for example, magic rings feature in Arabian Nights: a fisherman finds the ring of an enchanter, and in Aladdin and the Magic Lamp: Aladdin summons a second djinn via a finger ring.
Magic rings are in medieval Jewish esoteric tradition, in the Talmud and Midrash. Solomon’s magical ring had many properties in legend: making him all-knowing, conferring him with the ability to speak with animals, and bearing the special sigil that sealed genies into bottles. The power of a ring is in the Divine Name inscribed thereon.
King Solomon’s Magic Ring Ancient Aliens Sep 1 2023 Ancient Artifacts
Jerusalem 10th century BCE: Solomon prays to God and Poof! ArchAngel Michael appears and gives Solomon a gold ring; a finger circle with a square setting. History records two different versions of what was on the ring (or two rings): it had the Star of David (two intersecting triangles) and, or it had 4 different jewels (shown as corners of a square within the square setting). Encrypted on the ring was the name of God.
Solomon’s famous temple was built without hammer and chisel; Solomon used the ring to entrap some ‘demons’ who provided him with ‘The Shamir’, a centimetre or 1/3 inch long magic worm that sliced through stone in perfect planes. It looks like the Shamir was a laser cutting device, a high energy beam cutting through the hardest of stone.
A small number of Anglo-Saxon finger rings dating to the Viking Age bearing magical runic inscriptions have been discovered in England, examples being the Kingmoor Ring and the Bramham Moor Ring. Rings endowed with special properties were significant in pagan Scandinavia. A 10th century pagan Icelandic chieftain had a temple in which an arm ring rested upon an “altar”, and upon which all oaths in the district were to be sworn (13th-century Eyrbyggja Saga).
In Germanic mythology there is the arm ring Draupnir, worn by the god Odin. Its only reported function was to create more gold arm bands every 9 days; symbolizing wealth.
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Andvarinaut is a central ring in Germanic works such as the Middle High German Nibelungenlied and the Icelandic Völsunga saga. It becomes the property of the hero Siegfried or Sigurð. In the Völsunga saga, it is a gold ring that the dwarf Andvari cursed when Loki forcefully took it as weregild (the value of a man for justice).
Medieval romance
Sir Yvain is gifted a magic ring by a maiden in Chrétien de Troyes‘ 12th-century Arthurian romance ‘The Knight of the Lion’. When this finger ring was worn with the stone on the inside, facing the palm, it made the wearer invisible.
In another tale, the hero, Perceval, takes a ring from the finger of a sleeping maiden and then goes on to defeat an entire Saracen army in a Land of Maidens. He learns that the ring’s wearer cannot be killed.
Similar rings feature in the 14th century medieval romance Sir Eglamour of Artois and the 12th century Floris and Blancheflour, and in Thomas Malory’s Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney, in his 15th century epic Le Morte d’Arthur, in which Gareth is given a ring by a damsel from Avalon that renders him invulnerable to losing any blood at a tournament.
In the medieval collection of Welsh tales called the Mabinogion, Geraint ab Erbin finds a ring that grants him the powers of invisibility when worn. The Scottish ballads Hind Horn and Bonny Bee Hom both include a magic ring that turns pale when he who has it has lost the person who gave it.
Later Literature
François Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai, developed the motif of a magical invisibility ring in his literary fable History of Rosimund and Braminth aka The Enchanted Ring in his Green Fairy Book.
The Oz books and other books by L. Frank Baum and followers
There are several magic rings: in Sky Island a ring makes the wearer invisible except when another living creature is touching him; a mermaid gives Trot a ring in The Sea Fairies enabling her to call on the mermaids for assistance; in Glinda of Oz, Glinda equips Dorothy with a magic ring to call to Glinda from long distances; in Ruth Plumly Thompson‘s sequel The Cowardly Lion of Oz one character has a magic ring which binds a messenger to fulfill his assignment, and turns him blue and stops him from being able to move if he betrays the owner; and in Merry-Go-Round in Oz a brass ring which a rider of a merry-go-round can grab is one of the 3 Circlets of Halidom, which endows dexterity and skill.
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The Rose and the Ring
William Makepeace Thackeray’s satirical novel The Rose and the Ring features a ring that has the power to make whoever owns it beautiful. It passes from person to person.
The Chronicles of Narnia
In The Magician’s Nephew, from C.S. Lewis‘ The Chronicles of Narnia, there are two magic rings. The yellow ring when touched, sends a person to the Wood Between the Worlds (a room linking parallel universes), while the green ring is used from there to bring that person into a world of their choosing. These rings were created by the magician “Uncle Andrew” by the use of magical dust from Atlantis.
Harry Potter series
The Harry Potter series, by author J.K. Rowling, features a magic ring bearing a coat of arms.
Doctor Who first series
In the sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who’, the First Doctor used a ring with strange powers. In ‘The Web Planet’ he used it to control a Zarbi. In the 20th anniversary story ‘The Five Doctors’ the ring of Rassilon, the legendary founder of Time Lord society, is said to confer immortality; apparently this is how Rassilon has remained alive. However, when the renegade Time Lord Borusa puts the ring on, he is turned to stone, as were others before him – a trap by Rassilon for renegade Time Lords.
Wagner
Wagner revolutionized opera through his concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk (“total work of art”), by which he sought to synthesize the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama. He described this vision in a series of essays published between 1849 and 1852. Wagner realized these ideas in the first half of the four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung). The four parts that constitute the Ring cycle are, in sequence:
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Das Rheingold (The Rhinegold)
Die Walküre (The Valkyrie)
Siegfried
Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods)
Includes many Gods such as Wotan (German for Norse God Odin for which Wednesday is named), mortals, Valkyries, Rhinemaidens, Giants, Nibelungs and the voice of a woodbird.
Magic Rings Upon My Fingers
The 3rd dimension how it lingers
Magic gems upon my fingers
The 4th dimension has its singers
Magic rings upon my fingers
Feel the Earthly tension amassing
Feel the dark side a-hassling
Souls grasping, everlasting
Humanity begins its fasting
The God of Gods upon us sings
Who do you think made these rings?
The dark are puppets on My strings
My Kings of Light spread their wings
I am Light, evermore
Forget your Earthly chore
Come Home, through My door
Peace and Love, forevermore
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