rainbows in celtic and norse mythology
In Celtic and Norse mythology, rainbows are considered significant symbols often associated with mystical beings and magical realms. They are seen as bridges connecting the mortal world with the divine or supernatural realm, serving as portals or pathways for gods, heroes, or spirits to traverse between worlds. Rainbows represent a connection between different dimensions and are often regarded as protective symbols or a sign of blessings from the gods.
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