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The Hidden People

Mar 30, 2024
hmm, all over the world, spanning all continents, there has been talk of

hidden

people

or little

people

that many Europeans called them fairies, elves, elves, dwarf gnomes, etc., for the sake of this video, I will classify them all into In Middle Eastern fairies, you will find mentions of jinn and you will see many similarities as we go. Many natives of Malaysia, often known as orang asley, speak of orangut, which directly translates as

hidden

people, and in Spain and Latin America the duende is mentioned. There are many more names around the world, but these will be our focus.
the hidden people
Let's start by asking this question. What are the fairies? As mentioned above, fate can be found written in the folklore of multiple European cultures, including. celtic slavic german english and french curiously there does not seem to be a single point of origin for these beliefs but rather what you find is a collection of stories, encounters and sightings we have to lose track of the representation that walt disney provides of fairies because it does not This is how neither our ancestors nor those who hold the belief today describe them. Alleged encounters with fairies range from friendly to evil to downright malevolent, from helping those lost in the woods find their way home to wreaking havoc on people's lives, stealing items and causing people to have bad luck to taking people and make them disappear forever.
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More Interesting Facts About,

the hidden people...

Fairies are often known as the hidden people or the little people. The editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica describe them as such. Fairies are mythical beings from folklore that generally have magical powers and live on land in close relationship with humans, they can appear as a dwarf-like creature that usually has green clothes and hair and lives underground or in piles of stones, in addition of living on rocks in Ireland, it is also said to inhabit ruined places long abandoned by humanity, such as The Wraths archaeologists claim that the mounts are remains of ancient buildings, while some locals will tell you that they not only belong to the fairies, but the fairies are the ones who built them in the first place.
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In folklore, it is not always clear exactly why they interact with them. humanity and most tales don't provide a reason, for example you can find story after story about changelings, the idea that elves are eager to get a baby and replace it with something else, but rarely is a reason given. clear reason why they are thought to do this thomas johnson westrup was an irish antiquarian and archaeologist who over the years acquired a passion for folklore throughout his life he had become interested in fare and in 1918 published a magazine titled a study of folklore about on the coast of konach, ireland, in this diary he seems to advocate that fairies, in simple terms, simply like to take things, including people in his diary, thomas recites about polishing, it is considered It is very dangerous for young people to be alone, since there is a very splendid fairy trapped on the island, if someone has the misfortune to get carried away, they must be careful not to eat fairy food or the person will be a prisoner until the end of the world or, In other words, he will never return.
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Another point to note is that some interactions with fate take place as a result of invading lands that belong to them, there are many warnings throughout folklore to never enter fairy circles or, as mentioned, eat their food or any food. offered to them, it is also clearly stated that nothing should ever be built. too close to an Irish wrath, while Europeans of old describe the fairies that those in Malaya spoke of and speak of the bunion, the bunion of Iran is often translated as elves, but is literally translated as the hidden people or the people that whistles if you have been Visiting the channel recently, you will have heard the orange union mentioned in the latest videos about disappearances in Malaysia.
Interestingly, Orangunians are sometimes blamed when a person disappears under unusual circumstances without a trace similar to Orangunian fairies. They are said to live in deep forests or high mountains, away from human contact, but may live closer to human communities and in some cases are said to share the same home as human families. There's also something similar in fairy lore about this, which is specific. A type of fairy called brownies enjoys tricking people and takes objects that do not belong to them from a person's house simply to cause confusion in Malaysian folklore. I'm not sure if the concept of changeling is mentioned, but it is said to be Iran's bunion.
I have interest in babies. I want to share with you a quote from an article in which a Malaysian associate professor, Datuk Borhan, was interviewed. This professor seems to have a great interest in this type of historical studies. This is how the article begins. -be was in labor her midwife was urging her to push hoping that the newborn would be born without problems but there was no baby only the mother's placenta appeared no child was born what happened and where did the baby go that hook said on a case like this the baby will most likely be taken by the lamb union community like the fairies.
It is not clear why the orangutan wants the new bond, but folklore holds that the midwife caring for him can make deals with the hidden people whereby the newborn is offered in exchange for some kind of profit on the part of the orangutan. midwife is also similar to that of fairies, it is the idea of ​​a union between man and fairy in terms of marriage, finally, both fairies and bunion of Iran are said to exist somewhere else in an unknown land, the unknown face, the unknown place is historically known as fairyland, while the arab union, from what I can gather, is simply known as crossing to the other side with the fairies, we are warned not to stay in fairy circles .
The natives of Malaysia used to warn about pieces of bright yellow bamboo that others would want. To stay away from it as it is an entrance to the bunion, the warnings also state that you should not rest on a well-kept looking tree and to avoid steep hill slopes as the entrances can be hidden, as a side note interesting. The film director and actor known as Afghan Shacky believes he may have been the subject of a mischievous encounter with the orangunian, apparently while filming the Jalen Lammer mystery in the Bellum rainforest. He had been waiting for two busloads of costumes to arrive.
The first delivery of it arrived as expected, but the team reported that the second bus never arrived and they later found the ordered costumes scattered in the forest. Whether the team will be genuinely sincere or if it was a publicity stunt, I'll leave it up to you to decide if it was a publicity stunt. It wasn't very well publicized and it's quite difficult to find information about it online, but it appears to have been reported by Ath Dahlin himself. Now let us turn our attention to the jinn who are referred to in the Quran to these supposed peoples and there are many religious beliefs regarding them.
Now let's see how they are similar to the other groups mentioned so far. Genies are referred to as invisible to humans, unlike others, they are not inherently good or bad, but experiences with them are great, although it is said that most interactions do not turn out well for them. humans, there are multiple references to the idea that the Gin reside in long-abandoned ruins and will take men and women into their own pack. This has not been mentioned yet, but both elves, orangunians and jinn are said to be able to take the form of an animal or a person and do so at will;
They apparently do this to remain hidden and, in some cases, to lull a person into a false sense of security to keep them away. Like Fairy Law brownies, gin is sometimes blank for strange disappearances of household items, while the people of Europe would leave out honey and milk for the fairies to appease them and persuade them not to take things. from the Middle East. He would offer herbs so that his items would be preserved. Muhammad warned people to cover their utensils, close their doors, and keep their children close to them at night while the jinn reached out and took things.
He also warned people to turn off the lights as the gin could drag the wicks and cause a fire; However, they will not open a closed door, untie a knot, or reveal a container. If people find a snake in their home, they must call it for three days before finding a way to get rid of it. If the snake is a hidden gin it will come out inside the forest in the three groups of hidden people mentioned so far there is a similar rule which is that it is considered dangerous to call an animal or a person without pointing them out also apparently this is because hidden people can be present and take advantage of the situation, either by responding and pretending to be the person or animal being called or in some cases they are said to target the person called to pretend to be the person calling, interestingly I also once again see that There may be a union between a man and gin.
It is stated that some genies can fall in love with humans and reproduce, although it is also stated that this often ends disastrously for the human involved. While researching this topic, I quickly realized that I was not the only person to find ancient tales spanning cultures around the world of a similar nature in 1907. J.e Hanauer authored a book titled Folklore of the Holy Land. This is a description of the book. This entertaining collection of folklore from what is now Israel and Palestine. It was written at the beginning of the 20th century. It contains a uniform mix of Muslim, Christian and Jewish laws.
Often a given tale draws on multiple traditions, and sometimes it is difficult to distinguish one point of view. Of special interest are the stories of magical gin. beings that correspond to European fairies, so it seems that this view has been around for a long time, naturally the question arises as to how it is possible that these cultures have been talking about the same type of experience and, if this is the case How did these stories spread across various cultures? Let's take a closer look at these similarities by introducing reports of the duende that originate in Spain but are also reported in many South American countries.
The way it spread is made easier to understand given that Spain colonized it. in much of South America beginning in 1492. Like the others mentioned so far, the goblin is said to be invisible to most humans and, again, are sometimes known as the little people, many referring to the goblin as a goblin and the term roughly translates to elf which has appeared several times here is a description the goblins are said to be a little under two feet tall there are male and female goblins but they look very similar they do not wear clothes they are covered long-haired and the males sometimes also grow beards, they usually live in the jungle and their diet is said to consist mainly of fruits, like other types of occult people, they are neither good nor bad, but rather seem depend on the circumstances surrounding your interaction with people like brownies.
Of fairies it is said that the elf can take up residence in a person's house if he so wishes. They are also known to take things from the house and are considered mischievous and tricksters. They are also known to take the form of an animal. or even a person known to deceive in Latin America some mothers want their children from the goblin and not trust them according to folklore the goblin not only lives in the forest and the jungle or in a person's house but specifically if his target is a young will live within the walls staying close to that person if they find a good opportunity to isolate the young man they will lead him to the forest and to their cave the cave seems to be the goblin's version of another place or an unknown place place and does not seem to mean a physical place literal that one can reach alone.
There is also a very specific and strange story about the elf, which says that while a child sleeps he comes out of the walls to cut off a toenail, but is known to remove the entire toe. In stark contrast, fairy variants with the shape of an elf, they are also known for helping those lost in the forest find their way home. In addition to everything, Uranus is not the only people that whistles. Legend says that if one hears whistles in the forest, it is better to go out. as quickly as possible or the goblin will lose them forever almost all encounters with the goblin are at night and he loves to trick people with his whistle if you hear a whistle in the jungle that is very loud apparently right next to you don't be scared that means it's far away however if you hear a distant whistle keep in mind that means the joker is close now at this point let's take a look at the little people the little people have been It's talked about all over the world but let's take a look a look from the perspective of the nativesAmerican people.
The native peoples of North America spoke of a race of small people who lived in the forests near sandy hills and sometimes near rocks located along large bodies of water such as large lakes (they are often described as Hairy-faced dwarfs Native legends often tell of little people who play tricks on people, such as singing, and then hide when a curious person looks for the music. It is often said that little people love young people and would take them away from bad parents or if the child was abandoned in the forest, it is worth mentioning that music-related experiences are common in fairy folklore.
I remember a story from Ireland about a group of women who went out to wash their clothes and tend the sheep. Upon arrival they reported hearing music coming from a large rock and claimed they saw little people hiding among the rocks before fleeing the shock and returning to the Native Americans. One of the common beliefs is that little people create distractions to cause mischief. Some North American tribe believed they were gods who lived in nearby caves, the tribe did not enter the caves in the area for fear of disturbing the little people, which seems to indicate that there may have been a good reason for not disturbing them in folklore. of the crow tribe in which the little people are supposed to live. the previous mountains located in montana the crows made offerings to the little ones in order to appease them these little ones were well known among the tribe for stealing their children and their food in a similar way the escosoni tribe in canada spoke of small people who lived on a hill in Nova Scotia, the tribe believed that these little ones would grab their little ones and warn them not to get too close.
Generally speaking, Native Americans were afraid of small people for the most part because of their unpredictability. The Cherokee described small people. who would steal things from them and trick them while they were fishing, however, they also spoke of similar encounters to others, that is, their offspring disappeared without a trace. It is interesting that the tribes not only share similar experiences with the little people, but it is strange that they seem familiar with the tales of europe and other places too briefly, let us now look towards east asia and more specifically to japan, there is a term that It was used by the Japanese called kamikakushi which means hidden by the kami, legend held that people who entered sacred areas such as forests or mountains could be taken over by the kami and were sometimes released years after their disappearance.
Historically, it seems that this idea was reinforced when a person would disappear in these wilderness areas if there were no obvious clues as to what had happened. There is a direct reference to the The little people also the koppakura were known to the Anu of the northern islands of Japan. They were believed to live in wells with roofs made of leaves and also under rocks. It's much harder to find information about the police officer, but it's still interesting to have it mentioned. There are also little people in Japan, in West African folklore you will find mentions of the aziza, known literally as the little people of the forest, again they are said to be hidden in plain sight, they supposedly helped those lost in the forest in other parts of Africa. find mention of yumbos, they are usually described as small people about two feet tall, african tribes nicknamed them arachna, which translates to good people, which coincidentally is what the irish used to call destiny, in any case , these are just some of the mentions that you can find around the world, but there are many more, it seems that at one time or another the oldest civilizations reported at least as it is known now through folklore interacting with hidden or small people of Somehow Now that we have heard some key similarities between various cultures, let's take a look at some reported experiences and incidents, while these events have apparently been reported as truthful, it is up to you to decide how many grains of salt you are going to take with these first, let's a Look at three supposed historical interactions with The Maid, a type of face spoken of in Scandinavia.
Svend Filling was when he was a little boy in the service at Sigella Wood House in Framley and it once happened that he had to write a message to fix it. It was already late when he got close to home and when he reached the hill of Boromes he saw the companions who were dancing without getting dizzy around his horse, then one of the companions approached him and offered him a cup to encourage him to At the same time, To take a drink, Sven took the cup, but as he had doubts about the nature of the contents, he threw it over his shoulder where it fell on the horse's back and ripped out all of its hair while he had the horn held in his hand, he hit it. his horse spurred and rode away at full speed, the maiden pursued him until he reached the trigger band mill and rode across the running water over which she could not follow him, then earnestly conjured Svend to return the horn to her. promising in exchange for the strength of twelve men, on this occasion he returned the horn and obtained what she had promised him, but often this caused him great inconvenience because he found that along with it he had developed an appetite for 12.
There lived a man in Esom, near Odin, who one night, as he was returning home from Seddon, passed by a hill that stood on red pillars and below was dancing and great festivity, hastened over the hill as fast as he ever could, venturing to look in that direction. but as he advanced, two beautiful maidens came to meet him with beautiful hair flowing over their shoulders and one of them held a cup in her hand, extended it towards him and offered him a drink, the other then asked him if he would return. to which he laughed and answered yes, but when he got home he was strangely affected in his mind and was never at peace with himself and continually said that he had promised to return and when they watched him closely to prevent him from doing so, he in Por The last time he passed out and died shortly after a farmer's son was tending his cows not far from Ebeltoft, a very pretty blonde girl approached him and asked him if he was hungry or thirsty, but when he realized that She protected herself from him becoming infected.
Seeing her back, he immediately suspected that she must be a maiden, because sick people are hollow behind her. Consequently, he did not warm her up and tried to get away from her, but she noticed her and managed to attract him and that was it. The enchantment that accompanied this action was unable to resist him, but when he did what she wished, he no longer had any self-control, so now she had no difficulty in drawing him with her. He was absent for three days during which time his father and mother returned home and were in great distress because they were sure that they must have captured him, but on the fourth day his father saw him very far from returning home and asked his wife to put a pot of meat on it.
He lit the fire as quickly as possible, the son entered through the door and sat down at the table without saying a word, the father also remained silent as if everything was as it should be, his mother then put the meat in front of him and his father. She asked him to eat it, but he refused and said that he knew where they could get much better food. The father became angry and once again ordered him to take the food, the boy was forced to eat and ate it greedily and instantly fell into a deep sleep for as many days as the incantation lasted but never regained the use of his reason moving away from the words of thomas cately this event was reported in october 1979 sungai patani malaysia azmi ahmed was 28 years old at the time and was a farmer he was married to amina chick 31 and on this particular morning asme woke up at 4 am and He had decided to bathe in a river near his house and let his wife know his intentions sometime before 7 a.m.
Asmi went missing and when Amina went out at that time to retrieve him she could not find him and alerted the members of the village. and the authorities with the use of search docks, the police found Asme's clothes abandoned next to the river bed, the locals believed he had been taken. for the union of Iran and invited several shamans to help with the search effort, although they were said to be unsuccessful at 8:00 p.m. m. of that night the same day of his disappearance. When he returned he was reportedly in a state of confusion. He later recited that while in the river two shadowy figures entered the river and took him away, he said that he was in a beautiful place and felt like he was in paradise during the time he spent missing the Ganon Polai is a mountain peak in Malaysia and The surrounding areas are home to a few villages.
In 1993, Ahmed Ramali, 53, recited an interesting experience that happened to him in a cave around the area in the 1980s. At the time, Ahmed made a living collecting guano from the caves, which would later be sold as fertilizer in a One particular day, he was collecting this substance with a friend and said that the air quickly filled with a pleasant fragrance which, of course, was unusual given what they were collecting. He said he wasn't sure where they came from, but they were two women with long flows. hair were in the cave with them, he said they spoke in an unknown language and sometimes whistled, he described that he and his friend tried to talk to them, but the couple kept moving away from them, they left the caves easily, this is how We knew that something was not right, said Armored and also relates that this experience had been repeated in a similar way over the course of the 1980s, but nothing bad had happened and he did not feel threatened, as mentioned above, at times in rural Malaysia some disappearances are blamed. about Iran's bunion and this is usually the case when there are no obvious conclusions to draw.
I came across the press talking briefly about one of those disappearances. This is what was said recently. A village in Sabar was ravaged by fear when ten years. the elderly woman disappeared and was believed to have been abducted by the orangunians the incident took place in kangpung kellingsat sipitang the authorities were immediately called to investigate the incident the chief superintendent of zipatang champun puer interviewed several residents, including the village chief matius balao and everyone came to the conclusion that the girl was chosen by the orangunian this girl was later found and according to berita harrion the chief said that the girl was found at 6 30 pm in an open area lying with her hands crossed on her chest the champion said that when they found her in a weakened and confused state.
Apparently, the village performed all kinds of rituals and offerings to protect her and the rest of the villagers from being kidnapped again. The article then points out the disappearance of Mohamed Ashraf, who I have actually covered before, so if you want to find out more about that, there will be a link at the top right of the screen. Now here is a final quote from the article that describes some similarities that the natives have found over the years regarding those who have gone missing and then been found many times the victim will be found in an open field trapped in a full day the Most victims do not remember being taken to places that are most susceptible to these types of abnormal events.
These are usually areas that are uninhabitable such as thick forests and rivers. Some victims even say that they would smell a pungent aroma or see a black silhouette before they died. Faint, although the existence of these beings might be a point of contention among urban Malays, there are still many who have a deep respect for the local folklore. Now here are a couple of alleged shorter encounters with sequina blue gin described in which her mother-in-law reported that she saw these things in her house frequently to the point that she was no longer afraid of them, apparently her mother-in-law Law had said she was sitting on her bed and noticed the woman sitting in the chair next to her.
He said the woman had long, pointed fingers and a very angular face. Angry and upset, she then grabbed the so-called Gin's wrist and told him to get off her. and that she was tired of it, she said she was bitten before the gin disappeared. Another incident I saw discussed was about a man who prayed every morning with other villagers. One morning he traveled down the dirt road to the mosque just like everyone else did. But this morning, when he came in, he realized that there was no one else there, so he prayed alone. This man reported that while he was praying there was a bright light shining behind him and he did not understand where the light source was coming from or what. was causing it he said he felt nervous and left quickly because it became unbearable later that day he spoke to some of the villagers who asked him why he didn't show up at the mosque that morning this person blamed the experience on the gin and I believed that he had been kidnapped and deceived.
Let's move on to the elf first. In fact, I already talked about a disappearance once on the channel involving a man named maycor. Iti will link now at the top right if you want to open it in a new tab many actually blamed the elf for makel's disappearance and i will give you a brief summary of the situation makel signed up for a tour at max adventures in the bolivian amazon at some point During this trip, some of the organizers said that Makel began to act strangely and they watched him closely. The group of tourists had been invited to join a ceremony that consisted of thanking Pachamama or Mother Earth for giving them permission to enter the forest.
Makel declined and He returned to his cabin later when the guides went to check on him he was not in the cabin and they could not locate him they said there was absolutely no trace of where he could have gone almost immediately some began to suggest that the disappearance was due to him insulting the pachamama and that the goblin could have driven him crazy and took him away after six days of searching they found his sock abandoned in the jungle and three days later they found maycool alive but very weak and confused when they asked him why he had left makel said who does not know why he did it, said that while he was alone in the cabin he began to have terrible and disturbing thoughts that gave him an irresistible urge to get away from the rainforest, he began to run and finally lost his sandals, socks, phone and everything The rest, he said that he suddenly felt that his possessions were holding him back and he got rid of them then he stopped next to a tree and realized that he was terribly lost after hearing this, the locals were convinced that this was the work of the goblin and that Maple was very lucky to be allowed to return.
Apparently Makel still isn't completely sure what happened to him that night, but whatever you want, it's probably one of the strangest disappearances I've ever covered. Another incident supposedly involving the Leprechaun occurred in 2016 in the South American country of Nicaragua. . At that time, a strange report was made by a woman named Jasmina who claimed that while walking near her house she was taken by a group of little people, she said that she did not feel like herself and these little people lured her to a hill where they then took her and They placed her in what she thought was a cave.
Apparently, Ella Jasmine was missing for five days before she was found and she couldn't remember what had happened to her during the time she was missing. The locals believed she had been taken. by the duende in fact one of the locals said this currently there are many of these creatures living in san sylvestre and in piadicho in montioscaro and gualapar there are many that live in san silvestra and around them they stay away from the church and they also exist in other areas nearby in san josé they live on another hill there and communicate from hilton hill in mexico a woman named jasmine r remembered an experience that her mother had told her when she was younger her mother and one of her friends sneaked into an abandoned house near her streets and while she was in sight something unusual happened, she said that her mother heard a noise in the house while they were walking and when she looked towards her she saw a little person who began to shout loudly at them and ran down the street. room faster than they could look, she said she was frozen with fear before the little person disappeared and they quickly left and didn't dare tell anyone because they were worried about what people would think.
This one also comes from Mexico in 2003, an older brother. was playing basketball with his younger brother and cousin in tampico tama lupus during the game they noticed something nearby was missing from the tree line and went to see what it was, they described seeing a small person hiding in the trees when they got too close it jumped out of sight and described feeling a sense of dread and that they needed to leave, but he was frozen, his younger brother and cousin were already running away before he came to his senses and left as well, he said that when they got home, the two older Young people were already telling their grandparents and the grandparents told them it was a goblin.
I'm going to end here with a couple of interesting incidents in Iceland. In 2007, the University of Iceland did a study and estimated that approximately 62 percent of Icelanders I believe that the existence of elves is more than just a piece of folklore. Iceland is a country rife with stories of encounters with these little people, apparently more than any other place I know of. These encounters and beliefs also have some real consequences. In 2013, the Icelandic government wanted to build a new road that would cross a lava field, but the locals were not happy with this, there were constant protests because the locals believed that the elves lived inside the large rocks in the area and they believed that Destroying their houses would be a serious mistake.
A large rock came up repeatedly in this conversation and many locals, interestingly, reported that they had seen little people everywhere and around and believed that this particular rock was some kind of chapel for the elves when the bulldozers appeared. Up above there would be hundreds of protesters blocking the path without allowing them to disturb the rock. A local lady who many of the locals believe serves as some sort of contact between the elves and the community said that the elves would not retaliate while their chapel was carefully moved and placed elsewhere. There was a similar situation sometime in the 1970s when construction efforts were wanted.
A leader of this construction team later said that this experience made him believe that the elves were real and that his job was to move a huge rock. Off the path of a major highway in Iceland, however, construction workers reported suffering strange accidents they had never experienced before. They said this job wasn't even complicated in theory, but immediately their builders were crushed by water. pipeline that fed a fish farm and more than 70,000 trout perished. They said that many strange occurrences like this occurred while they were trying to remove the rock and they eventually abandoned the project feeling that some force was at work.
One of the workers believes even today that bad luck. He still follows it because of his involvement in the project. Bryndis Bajog Vince Dottier, who is a writer and folklorist and teaches at the Icelandic Art Academy, said there are many stories of machines breaking down and workers getting sick when they interfere with rocks. of the elves. seen as beautiful and friendly creatures, but you have to respect them or they will take revenge in any case. I thought it was very interesting and with that I'll leave it to you in the comments below, what do you think?
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