@amethystrose82 That would be one of the guises that the Goddes takes in Wicca. Holt is the same as Frau Holda in Germanic mythology. Holda (the fair one) was the goddess of spring and thus analogous to Oestara, Freya, Diana, Venus, Frigg, Astarte and others. Not sure why She's referred to as "Him" in the lyrics.
@amethystrose82 That would be one of the guises that the Goddes takes in Wicca. Holt is the same as Frau Holda in Germanic mythology. Holda (the fair one) was the goddess of spring and thus analogous to Oestara, Freya, Diana, Venus, Frigg, Astarte and others. Not sure why She's referred to as "Him" in the lyrics.
Does anyone know who Holt is?
@amethystrose82 That would be one of the guises that the Goddes takes in Wicca. Holt is the same as Frau Holda in Germanic mythology. Holda (the fair one) was the goddess of spring and thus analogous to Oestara, Freya, Diana, Venus, Frigg, Astarte and others. Not sure why She's referred to as "Him" in the lyrics.
@amethystrose82 That would be one of the guises that the Goddes takes in Wicca. Holt is the same as Frau Holda in Germanic mythology. Holda (the fair one) was the goddess of spring and thus analogous to Oestara, Freya, Diana, Venus, Frigg, Astarte and others. Not sure why She's referred to as "Him" in the lyrics.
@amethystrose82 Some kind of english judge from a few hundred years ago who helped end the prosecution of supposed witches.
@amethystrose82 Some kind of english judge from a few hundred years ago who helped end the prosecution of supposed witches.