Who is the Green Man? 🌳 History, Myth and Folklore

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In this video we are investigating the Green Man! Who is this mysterious foliate figure? English folkloric legend, or decorative motif from elsewhere in the world? Let's unpack the history, myth and legend of this character, now viewed as a modern pagan spirit.
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Komentáře • 324

  • @Lunaleodrune
    @Lunaleodrune  Před 2 měsíci +33

    Hello! Just to clarify as I've had a few comments about this - I don't believe English culture 'stole' the green man, I think it spread naturally. It was just a light joke but some folk have taken it the wrong way :)

    • @garyhuart7042
      @garyhuart7042 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Luna have a listen to the jethro tull song "jack in the green"

    • @jamesetal7088
      @jamesetal7088 Před 18 dny

      While meditating in a barley field in Bournemouth, the Green Man appeared to me. Something tells me he simply is,

  • @gunesdogar5331
    @gunesdogar5331 Před 3 měsíci +144

    I am from Turkey but my ancestors are from Albania and Romania. My mother (Romanian side) tells about some spring festivities where they cover a young boy from head to toe, with large leaves (like a 'green man'?) and he used to walk around the village and people used to pour water on those leaves. When the 'greenman' shook himself, the water would sprinkle around and that would symbolise 'abundance, spring, fertility' for her people. It was a very old tradition, she says. So, there is more to the greenman than just being an 'architectural embellishment'. He was and maybe, still is, part of sympathetic magic, I think.

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci +19

      Thank you for sharing. I agree, what people think of as a green man now (the decorative foliate head), is all part of something bigger and more ancient.

    • @rebeccamartin2399
      @rebeccamartin2399 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Thanks for sharing your story, things like this make the subject so much more interesting. These stories are important in understanding our past.😊 You might consider writing any stories like this down to pass on to future generations.👍

    • @gentkamberi8533
      @gentkamberi8533 Před 3 měsíci +14

      Correct . We practice this types of pagan rituals when springs comes . In fact in Albanian , Druid means , men of forest . It’s part of the story of human migration through Europe.

  • @gnostic268
    @gnostic268 Před 3 měsíci +52

    The idea of the Green Man is interesting. I'm Lakota, which is one of the 570+ tribal nations recognized by the U.S. federal gov't. There are many more recognized by states and many that disappeared during colonization, not to mention hundreds of tribes in Canada, Mexico and Central America. We are a Northern Plains tribe who were hunter-gatherers historically. You would probably have to look in the southeastern and especially the U.S.southwestern tribes that extend down into what is now Mexico and other countries like Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, etc where there was an extensive tradition of agriculture as well as heavily wooded areas and jungle to find comparable cultural examples with the Green Man seen in other cultures around the globe. However, most tribal cultures in what is now North America, that were primarily dependent on agriculture, were matrilineal. So their stories and folklore are more typically based on a fertile "Mother Earth" figure.

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thank you for sharing, that’s really interesting

    • @ShannonB-dz1ib
      @ShannonB-dz1ib Před 3 měsíci +4

      Yum Kaax from Mayan culture? Deity of wild plants and animals.

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@ShannonB-dz1ib
      The Green Man doesn't appear in any folklore - simply a carved decorative feature found mostly in churches.

  • @vixWal
    @vixWal Před 3 měsíci +53

    In Caribbean folk law there is Pappa Bois. He looks very old, has a leaf beard, is physically strong and lives in the forest.

    • @harry.flashman
      @harry.flashman Před 3 měsíci

      where does that lore originate?

    • @psycherevival2762
      @psycherevival2762 Před 2 měsíci +2

      That’s interesting because “bois” would be French for “wood.”

    • @caledoniawarrior
      @caledoniawarrior Před 2 měsíci

      Long before Spanish and European infestations there was a legend of a man and woman with birds wings who fed island people when food was scarce among the indigenous native tahano people. They still remember those who still live in the southern islands of the Carib.

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@caledoniawarrior
      Infestations?

  • @lukasmorrow8255
    @lukasmorrow8255 Před 3 měsíci +41

    I have a pipe bowl from my grandfather which is carved in the shape of a green man, so it's doubly special for my altar as both a connection to my ancestors and the general symbolism!

  • @bansheemuse4794
    @bansheemuse4794 Před 3 měsíci +28

    The Epic of Gilgamesh, Enkidu is a wild man, and he is what comes to mind.

    • @biffa1234100
      @biffa1234100 Před 2 měsíci

      spot on that is who it is, thank you this girl is way of the mark, Robin hood lol.

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@biffa1234100
      The Green Man is not found in any folklore anywhere.
      'He' is simply a carved decorative feature and has no existence beyond that.

  • @robertgross1655
    @robertgross1655 Před 3 měsíci +17

    🎩 Hi great video. As an ex forester, I think of the green man as a guardian of the woods. Especially with the oak. When I worked in 200 year old oak groves it was easy to imagine him taking care of them. I suppose just like I used to do.

  • @Siankhaslam
    @Siankhaslam Před 3 měsíci +37

    Another character that could relate to the green man (at least to me) is the wizard Radagast the brown from LOTR as he lives in nature and looks after animals, I would also like to see a video on Robin Hood

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci +8

      Yes! That’s a good one 🧙‍♂️

    • @AnnalisaDugard
      @AnnalisaDugard Před 3 měsíci +3

      Or Tom Bombadil

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AnnalisaDugard With his partner Goldberry the riverman's daughter. Who could be echo of lady of the lake or the Goddess Brigit or maybe Danu.

    • @PocketPisky
      @PocketPisky Před 2 měsíci +1

      Gresham College’s CZcams channel has a lecture on Robin Hood.

  • @alexbraid8700
    @alexbraid8700 Před 3 měsíci +17

    I first got interested in The Green Man after watching the Robin Of Sherwood TV series in the 80s and the character of Herne The Hunter. Since then it's a subject that still fascinates me, especially these days where I like to spend my spare time out hiking the Shropshire Hills and through the woodland. To me it's about a connection to nature and the old ways

  • @shawnthompson2303
    @shawnthompson2303 Před 3 měsíci +18

    *The Green Knight.*
    🟢🗡️

  • @bluebird3281
    @bluebird3281 Před 2 měsíci +5

    For any youngsters out there, the band "traffic" has an excellent version of "John Barley corn". Easy enough to find on you tube and I think you find it worth your time.

  • @GreatDayEveryone
    @GreatDayEveryone Před 3 měsíci +9

    So happy you mentioned Tom Bombadil!! I was añso devastated that he was left out. He could be a series of books by himself

  • @MasterPoucksBestMan
    @MasterPoucksBestMan Před 3 měsíci +13

    In addition to thinking about British folklore, Robin Hood, etc, I always think of Pan and his pursuit of the nymphs and dryads. Because of his "ravishing" of the female nature spirits, it reminds me of the way greenery "ravishes" the earth in the spring and summer, spreading rapidly over the earth, "laying on top" of the earth, etc.

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 Před 3 měsíci +10

    I grew up reading the adventures of "Tarzan of the Apes" composed by Edgar Rice Burroughs. I also think of John the Baptist whenever I think of a man clad in skins, wandering the wilderness and living off of wild nature. My English grandparents often thought of me as a "wild man," because I refused to cut my hair and shave. My grandparents used to joke that I would soon disappear into the forest and start wearing Lincoln/hunter's green. Many thanks, Luna Leodrune, for this interesting and fun look at one of my favourite mythical characters. With care -- W

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique Před 3 měsíci +16

    This is brilliant, thank you! I completely agree with everything you've said here. As a man, I do identify with the 'pure' masculinity of the Green Man, in that for me it represents the positive aspects of masculine energy that focus on the natural world. Obviously, there are positive and negative aspects to anything, and when I thing of negative aspects of male energy, I think of poorly channeled energies applied to more modern, orc-like pursuits since the advent of the industrial age (in the terms Prof Larrington describes). Of course, Tom Bombadil serves as the perfect antidote to that, so whether it's the Green Man or Bombadil, it's really the more positive, natural, male energy of the natural world. It's the positive version of 'industry', if you like, and it perfectly complements the female goddess energy of Earth, Gaia, etc. Cheers!

  • @snowman7161
    @snowman7161 Před 3 měsíci +25

    Type o negative has a beautiful song called the Greenman 💚

    • @ozarkrefugee
      @ozarkrefugee Před 3 měsíci +8

      Yes indeed! The whole album October Rust is quite dandy.

    • @MojoRisin-dm1ep
      @MojoRisin-dm1ep Před 2 měsíci +1

      Roy Harper also has a beautiful green man song 💚

    • @MisstressMourtisha
      @MisstressMourtisha Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yessss

    • @mclarsj
      @mclarsj Před 17 dny +1

      There are a few more songs of the green man. One of the most beautiful songs is from an Irish songwriter Martin Donnelly. XTC has one too. And I wrote a song some 15 years ago...Face In The Leaves.

    • @snowman7161
      @snowman7161 Před 17 dny +1

      @@mclarsj oké very cool. Thanks

  • @222astrid222
    @222astrid222 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland c. 1446 has over 100 green men depicted in stone. They go from young all the way to death in a circle around the chapel- circle of life and death.

  • @kirstyryder2870
    @kirstyryder2870 Před 3 měsíci +17

    Loved hearing you talk about this 💚!! I’ve literally spent today painting clay green man faces then noticed you uploaded this 😂 💫

  • @zebulonswearingen4607
    @zebulonswearingen4607 Před 3 měsíci +8

    To be a heathen wild man is to experience the one true tangible reality of walking the actual earth. Living off the land. Grid? What’s that?
    Self sufficiency is the best way to make a sustainable future out of an adventurous present-day living of life to its fullest human extent. The bigger a past a man has doing that, the bigger his legacy will be.
    If things continue to cost This Much to let others automate things that we can do ourselves, we’re going to start doing these things ourselves again. It’s worth the extra work and monumental effort - as time has proven. I like the idea of going back to having a sense of community - not a freaking commune, communism or any of those perversions - but a real actual sense of community. Community centers like they have in Australia.🇦🇺 Growing your own food. Hunting and fishing for your own game. People just helping each other do what they will.
    Most megadeaths and mass-harm and come from governments and rich jerks who use them to be bad. But actual people just want to raise families. You get regular people to have a war they won’t do it without governments and professional criminals lying and tricking them into it. Without disgustingly rich people sneaking their evil agendas into government programs, there would be no war at all because people just want peace, love and the opportunity to raise families and/or be with friends.
    So a real man will marry a woman, raise children and be as self sufficient as possible. And hey man if you’re in the city there are still ways to be as self sufficient as possible - take city community gardens for example.
    Awesome vid, great topic and way cool entertaining useful stuff, as always! I love your channel!

  • @GoldfinchQC
    @GoldfinchQC Před 3 měsíci +10

    I learned a lot in this video. I love your rigour and erudition.
    I think the Ents in LOTR could also be seen as forms of the Green Man.
    In Canada, the only thing I saw that could be close to a Green Man, is a face carved in a green brick. The man had long hair and a beard and those eyes staring at you. It was a bit scary when I saw it as a kid.
    In accordance with the depth psychology of Carl Jung, I believe Green Men could be an external manifestation of certain archetypes buried deep inside our collective psyche. In this case, perhaps the Animus.

  • @tashatsu_vachel4477
    @tashatsu_vachel4477 Před 3 měsíci +9

    The Green Man as a pub name did not start only after 1939, there are several pubs going back at least to pre-Victorian times, such as The Green Man, 78 Wharf Street in Leicester. It also seems to be linked to 'The Wild Hunt' which dates back into pre-history in the British Isles.

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před 2 měsíci

      There were 'Green Man' pubs in the 17th century - but they relate to a version of the Wild Man a mediaeval savage who inhabited the forests.
      The signs might also show a forester or a Jack-in-the-Green. The leafy tendrilled Green Man pub sign is a recent development.

  • @carolined5923
    @carolined5923 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Great video. Its certainly a loved representitive of nature. Thanks for sharing the info.

  • @user-kq7ij5gm8h
    @user-kq7ij5gm8h Před 3 měsíci +7

    There are quite a few of these in Gothenburg/Sweden, where I used to love. Typically hidden away pretty high up in some building. I like them a lot.

  • @johnellis9077
    @johnellis9077 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Fun points for Jethro Tull's Jack in the Green 😉

    • @rebeccamartin2399
      @rebeccamartin2399 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Nice.

    • @drzaius844
      @drzaius844 Před 2 měsíci +1

      And Traffic’s John Barleycorn

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@drzaius844
      Neither of which have any relevance to the 'Green Man'.

    • @drzaius844
      @drzaius844 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Wotsitorlabart 13:22 you disagree with the videographer?

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      @@drzaius844
      Yes.
      The 'Jack-in-the-Green' originated in the late 18th century in association with the London chimney sweeps' May Day celebrations where it was part of the entertainment. In 1939 Lady Raglan, with no knowledge of the origins of the JITG and with no evidence, incorrectly associated it with the church foliate heads she had newly discovered and named 'Green Man'.
      The original English version of 'John Barleycorn' called 'Sir John Barleycorne' was written in 1624 and completely re-written in the 1700's as the song we now know. It has nothing to do with corn spirits or resurrection or such nonsense and definitely has no connection to the Green Man.
      The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs describes it as a 'clever allegory' on the making of booze.
      The Scottish song mentioned in the video from the 1500's is called 'Allan-a-Maut' was written in Scots and deals with the effects of drink rather than its making.

  • @jimmycburfield5997
    @jimmycburfield5997 Před 2 měsíci +2

    What a lovely video. Great review. Well researched

  • @tracyrupp4882
    @tracyrupp4882 Před 3 měsíci +18

    I love that you mentioned Ronald Hutton's take on the Green Man, as I follow him and have confidence in his knowledge-base, even when he crushes my whimsy with facts. ;-) I, too, associate Green Man with Cernunnos. So happy you shared about this beloved entity!!

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci +6

      Crushing whimsy with facts! This is a perfect description of how I feel researching these videos! 🤣

    • @timmurphy334
      @timmurphy334 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​. Whenever I can substantiate and affirm legend and mythology with historical fact, for me, it makes the folklore even more magical. It feels like, based on my instinct, that the concept of the "green man" goes back to the age of Cancer (the first age immediately after the end of the younger dryas.) When people started to farm
      (re-farm ?) the land.
      Are you familiar with the musical album "Songs from the wood". I think you might like it. Happy Earth Day, peace.

    • @tracyrupp4882
      @tracyrupp4882 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@timmurphy334 I'll check it out!

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@timmurphy334 I think, and I am far from an expert but whenever a farming population became several generations removed from their hunter gather roots any contact with some highly camouflaged hunter gathers in the forest would seem like wildmen or Greenmen, some may have even had antlers on their head for hunting or ceremonial purposes. This mundane phenomenon would reenforce any already held spiritual beliefs in such entities. I am just wildly guessing though.

    • @AC-dk4fp
      @AC-dk4fp Před 2 měsíci

      @@bluebird3281 Farming populations never become seperate from hunting populations it just doesn't happen.

  • @stevenmclaughlin1834
    @stevenmclaughlin1834 Před 3 měsíci +4

    He’s a sprit and he is very funny 😂😁I did see him and anyone want to know about it feel free to ask .

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Many people see him. And those like him. Check out Thomas Sheridan beyond room 313.

  • @southerneruk
    @southerneruk Před 3 měsíci +7

    You can go back to the era of the Beaker People from Western Asia and Eastern Europe, in Britain the Beaker People arrived in 2400 BC, They work with Sun and Moon calendar, 13 months in a year, and mother Nature ruled them all, she had 4 children the 3rd child was of the forest, who the Pro-Celtic and Romans called Cernnunos, we today know him as the Greenman

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci +1

      No.
      The 'Green Man' and Cernunnos are not the same thing.

    • @southerneruk
      @southerneruk Před 2 měsíci

      @@Wotsitorlabart Though out history different names given for the same sort of thing

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@southerneruk
      Cernunnos was usually depicted full length. He invariably wears red deer antlers. There are no images of Cernunnos with a foliate face (ie like a green man).
      The 'Green Man' stems from the 2nd/3rd century Roman 'leaf masks' and the 5th century Indian kirttimukha and makara motif - from which the 'disgorging head' green man is derived.

  • @rundbaum
    @rundbaum Před 3 měsíci +5

    omg, i skipped right to the part (accidentaly) where you showed the smiling green man on a pedastal & i had this experience where i lived @ an apt in chelsea, ny, & i had dreams for months in that apt where this guy ("the green man") would appear blowing breath over my head, or eomething, but i didn't know why that was. i didn't even look to the steps of the brownstone where i lived until right before i moved & there had been two green man placards right @ the entry, like from the 20s, all along, i'd never noticed. so i thought, 'WHAT a coincidence??' . . .

  • @nedphillips-jones4611
    @nedphillips-jones4611 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I really appreciated this investigation.
    As far as "stealing" from other cultures...some would say that this habit of adoption is difficult to distinguish from the perennial human tendency to incorporate cultural influences from afield. It can either be viewed as a compliment to the culture from which the influence is taken, as wrongly exploitative, or neither.

  • @robocarroll4872
    @robocarroll4872 Před 3 měsíci +3

    You may enjoy Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood cycle. Lavondyss in particular has a lot concerning the Green Man. He is seen as very much a Jungian archetypal figure.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před 3 měsíci +1

      Love that book.

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You are the third person to recommend me that book so it sounds like I really need to get a copy! :)

  • @WitchyLou
    @WitchyLou Před 2 měsíci

    14:34 That's how I see The Green Man too! 😊 For me He is the Male energy, sitting on the right, keeping daytime (or the sun) 🌞 within Him as well as of course, all the elements of the beautiful connected circle of nature & life that we all need to grow 🥰
    Really glad to have found your channel! Especially as you are quite local! 😊
    This is just what was required today for me, thank you!
    Also, I thought to myself...I must have been to Durham Cathedral dozens of times, yet I've never really LOOKED! 😆
    I love how you found those by looking up! It's amazing what we see when we look up & down as well as what's around us! Will carry on watching now! Thanks again! BB

  • @BLUE-fp3bn
    @BLUE-fp3bn Před 3 měsíci +5

    There is also a wild man in the epic of Gilgamesh..

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 Před 2 měsíci

      Enkidu, he isn't any old wild man he got in Ishtar's face and called her a fat skank then hit her with a beef shank.

  • @robinwebb2160
    @robinwebb2160 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Fantastic information! I have a few green man images hanging in my home. Have always associated him with renewal and rebirth. Just wondering, but would Bacchus be a type of green man 😊 Thanks for sharing 💚

  • @bertieschitz-peas429
    @bertieschitz-peas429 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I have a smiling green Man outside the front door to greet visitors and i sometimes carve the green man on trees with a dremel when the inspiration comes on me.

  • @jasminestewart710
    @jasminestewart710 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Very informative! Thank you!

  • @zoewhiteart7676
    @zoewhiteart7676 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I love anything green man also, I'm painting a green man as we speak, hehe. thanks for this video, very enjoyable.😍🌿🌱🍃🍁🌳🌿🍂

  • @marcmckenzie5110
    @marcmckenzie5110 Před měsícem

    I’ve always felt the green man is a part of me. I’ve felt him when hunting, farming, fishing, and doing anything close to the land. When I built our house 30 years ago, I put a green man molded from fine concrete by our entrance. Every once in a while he gets a touch up, always with slightly different green so that the collection of color looks ever more weathered and natural.

  • @stevenmclaughlin1834
    @stevenmclaughlin1834 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I saw the green man in West Virginia in 1992

  • @peterfoster8004
    @peterfoster8004 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Thanks for an interesting video but here in Lancashire we have at least two Green Man pubs that I'm pretty sure pr-date the 1930s, although I haven't researched this so I could be wrong. Just a thought.

  • @tower_studios_dave
    @tower_studios_dave Před 3 měsíci +8

    Really interesting, thank you! Whilst I obviously defer to the superior knowledge and research of the sources you mention, I still don't think that they were merely decorative motifs and nothing more. My local cathedral, Lichfield, is full of them. It's said that no one has been able to accurately count them. Pretty much all carvings in a cathedral would have had religious, spiritual or superstitious meaning to those who carved them. These were deeply religious and superstitious people, who still very much believed in the power of magic. Gargoyles were thought to scare away evil spirits. Although the origins of the image of the 'Green Man' may have been in the Indian subcontinent, that doesn't mean that the image was not adopted and merged with preexisting Western European beliefs and traditions which were grafted onto it. We often look for familiar patterns and interpret them with our own familiar ideas. I'm not disagreeing with Ronald Hutton's analysis, he has far more knowledge than I do, but it's a thought. Again, thank you for the great video!

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci +5

      I agree, just because something is a decorative motif it doesn’t mean it didn’t have a deeper meaning as well, especially to be included in spiritual places. We may never know the exact truth if it

  • @EmilyVanDerHell
    @EmilyVanDerHell Před 3 měsíci +4

    This was a very interesting and informative video. Thanks for sharing! 🖤🍀

  • @charmich3627
    @charmich3627 Před 3 měsíci +3

    the Leaf man (as I have always called him) has been a part of my person seems like forever..yet my leaf man has always been small and hides in the tall flowers or the shrubs and base of trees. was always told that there was a guardian of the fields and the gardens that we maintain...thank you for sharing My Robin Hoods are Robin Hood with Errol Flynn when I was 5 (nothing like starting early lol) and then Robin of Sherwood. ..and yes when I saw both Robin Hoods in theater ( Costner and Crowe ) are both favorites😊

  • @wwebb482
    @wwebb482 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Very interesting video i am so happy that i found this channel 😊😊😊

  • @murtazaarif6507
    @murtazaarif6507 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this interesting topic and insight. I think the green man is like an ancient ideogram compared to the modern smileys on social media. They are both symbols that express emotions or personality through facial expressions. The green man provides an interesting analysis through its design. It seems to have passed down throughout generations and continents by entering into our collective unconscious like fairytales because of its aesthetically pleasing effects formed through symmetrical features such as big round eyes. From an archetypal perspective I find it interesting that it is typically a bearded man with big round eyes which may indeed have originated from south Asia and typically reflects the facial features of the people of that subcontinent. However I think other element may have been added later by other cultures such as plants may be an addition reflecting the woody ecological system of the European continent and the plants entering the nostrils or the mouth may be reflecting folklore or Abrahamic verses in scriptures about the soul entering and leaving the body through the nostrils. After writing the above your research confirmed what I just stated above at 07:00. I agree with you that humans have empowered the green man. I would say the green man is an archetype of the wise old man that expresses wisdom and wise judgment that has entered into our human collective unconscious. For me the green man is the untapped male masculine energy drive that protects me and I model myself upon it. I see a little bit of Santa Claus, my father and my school teachers from childhood in the green man. Its part of the energetic mental drive that keeps me going and probably humanity too.

  • @pamfrank3962
    @pamfrank3962 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Wonderful documentary...informative and interesting ❤

  • @tedbomba6631
    @tedbomba6631 Před 2 měsíci

    Very fascinating history of and personal thoughts on the Green Man in many of his iterations in literature and culture. Thanks for sharing this with us, Luna.

  • @Mako7eyes
    @Mako7eyes Před 2 měsíci

    As a boy, i lived in a house with my mother and was able to see the image of a burly bearded man sitting on a throne in the woodwork of a door in the house. This wasnt an intentionally decorated door, just a normal terrace house door, i once tried to show it to my mother but she couldnt see it, not until the day we were moving out did she notice the pattern.
    This terrified me because it was just staring at me every time i closed the bathroom door, no one else being able to see it freaked me out further.
    As the years went on I started learning about the green man and it always reminded me of the "wood king" from my childhood home.

  • @seriousoldman8997
    @seriousoldman8997 Před 3 měsíci +10

    So pleased that you mentioned Tom Bombadil!

  • @brotherlittlefoot2216
    @brotherlittlefoot2216 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The Green Man is the late,great Peter Steele.

  • @johndavis6119
    @johndavis6119 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Excellent video, Luna

  • @happycamper6298
    @happycamper6298 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this lovely video! After listening to XTC on the way home from grocery shopping today, I told my son what I thought I knew about the Green Man. I look forward to sharing this video with him since I was half wrong and half right.
    Thank you:)

  • @alfaubrom
    @alfaubrom Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello Luna it's a name given to several pubs, the Greenman in Ashbourne and also ashby de la zouch I believe the Ashbourne pub was built around 1750 ish there are references to it as an older named pub, yet on official register it's 1951 the pub however use to hold auctions for estate agents Henry Spencer an sons so they may hold early historical catalogues I'm presently trying to recall a Greenman reference in early poetry certainly seen it in books of mid eighteen hundreds ilk!
    I'll keep thinking if all the pubs are post 1939 that'd be a surprise and unlikely too.
    Cheers

  • @torrentialrage
    @torrentialrage Před 3 měsíci +2

    Fascinating, thank you.

  • @jamestaylor3805
    @jamestaylor3805 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I want to get more people in on this one... the grey man. The wisened old guy, usually a hermit or a farmer, who attempts to teach a hero some lesson. The hero tends to refuse to listen in arrogance and then get beat with a stick, no matter how great their sword skills are.
    No one else has labeled this recurring character as I have as far as I can find. From Masamune to Arthur, all of the greatest mythic heroes have a story about getting whooped by a guy with a stick.

  • @dahenjo7633
    @dahenjo7633 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thanks, Luna!

  • @consultingdepartment
    @consultingdepartment Před 2 měsíci +1

    Excellent video.

  • @kurtoogle4576
    @kurtoogle4576 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this! I learned all kinds of things!

  • @ruebennomura9143
    @ruebennomura9143 Před 3 měsíci +1

    another amazing video

  • @SteveCondron
    @SteveCondron Před 3 měsíci +2

    Nice soundtrack. I usually get irritated by videos with accompanying music. Interesting content too.

  • @shannonstevens2476
    @shannonstevens2476 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This video caught my eye bc Im working on making a Greenman room in my house! 🧙

  • @freedom2012inworld
    @freedom2012inworld Před 3 měsíci +3

    What it means to me is everything that was just stated in the video, but moreover. It seems as an inner calling to the roots of where we came from, the earth and that deep connection with her. The father the potter that wrought the clay vessel and the mother the womb of the earth that birthed the seed. It is a deep utterance to those that have eye open and lo the power in nature. Child of nature and friend of trees and plants and the life that calls it home.

  • @jabrowski_
    @jabrowski_ Před měsícem

    Thank u Luna. Great video. Liked and subbed

  • @l-3973
    @l-3973 Před 3 měsíci +1

    He plays a prominent role in my favorite tarot deck, the Wildwood Tarot.

  • @curlyhappy-ju5cn
    @curlyhappy-ju5cn Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hi thank you for sharing about the Green Man i bought my first one a couple of months ago and love it so every Ostara i will buy another. And Robin Hood does need a whole video to himself. I have just finshed reading Forest Wife ...😊Robin Hood but from Maid Marians prespective i really enjoy it.

  • @mycanadianlifestyle
    @mycanadianlifestyle Před 3 měsíci +3

    Happy spring! ✌👍

  • @mclarsj
    @mclarsj Před 17 dny

    Hi, Luna. The image of the green man came into my life as a picture of" the golden leaf man" , the famous foliate head from one of the Norwich roof bosses. It was a book about The Holy Grail... and places from all over Europe where this chalice was hidden( for instance Montségur or Glastonbury..). I think it had to do with the tale of Arthur's court and the green knight. Whatever..-interesting it may be- me and my wife are always searching for the image in cathedrals and churches when we're on a holiday in your country or France, Spain... I wrote a song about it: Face In The Leaves. We always play that one on small stages or in someone's garden. Hope you'll find out about us. Cheers!

  • @neilcooke3535
    @neilcooke3535 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Luna I liked this post. I clicked on it because I read a John Connolly novel years ago and I recalled that it featured the green man as a kind of malevolent supernatural deity. And he linked its origin to the NE England.

  • @madchessLeviathan
    @madchessLeviathan Před 3 měsíci +3

    untamed wild man Enkidu from epic of gilgamesh

  • @jamesalexander6417
    @jamesalexander6417 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have seen the Green man for real. I was on a hike and saw his face take shape from the branches and leaves in the canopy above.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před 3 měsíci

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia

  • @paulaunger3061
    @paulaunger3061 Před 2 měsíci

    Great vid, really comprehensive view. Fascinated to hear there's no real ancient mythology to go with this incredibly ancient and universal concept. In the town where I live, there are Victorian stone images of the Green Man all over the place - usually in the front door mantel of houses built in the late 19th - early 20th centuries!

  • @illinoisan
    @illinoisan Před 3 měsíci +3

    I get Tom Bombadil but why not Treebeard?

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Treebeard is definitely another good example, I just couldn’t give every single example in this video otherwise it would be about ten hours long!

  • @zeideerskine3462
    @zeideerskine3462 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The Green Man is a representation of paradolia. In short, wherever nearsighted people and forests coexisted the Green Man appeared.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm not nearsighted. Nor are thousands of others. Check out Thomas Sheridan. Hope you like him,

  • @coreyloucks4865
    @coreyloucks4865 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Both Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time and George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire have their own portrayals of the Green Man, although in Martin's world the Green Man is very obsecure and only mentioned here and there whereas Robert Jordan's Green man is only shown in the Eye of the World I believe. Very interesting.

  • @lorianxxxxx
    @lorianxxxxx Před 3 měsíci +1

    If you study all you can find on the subject of the Findhorn Foundation currently, and its history specifically, you will run across their actual relationship
    with a Greenman.

  • @malcolmtaylor4037
    @malcolmtaylor4037 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us.
    I don't think it is any coincidence that many green man carvings are located within churches and cathedrals, after all the church has integrated so many of the native beliefs of societies to further its own place as the superior religion, even active now , within the church of England's newly appointed head.
    Churches were often built on sites of ancient worship, even inside churches, the predomince of oak and what it symbolizes is not, I think just a convenient building material.
    The adoption of this 'pagan' symbol, and the carved green man faces , surely has to have more to it. To be iconic in so many society's for so many ages, even predating written word must hold some strong beliefs. I think the image tells a forgotten story, one passed down through the stories around the hearth. Perhaps the image is like the Aboriginal art, not a pretty picture but a universal lesson to those that can read it.
    My feeling is ,that there is more to learn!
    Thank you for inspiring these thoughts!

  • @StephTucker-hc8px
    @StephTucker-hc8px Před 26 dny

    Thank you for this video

  • @Alasdair37448
    @Alasdair37448 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I'm more influenced by Ireland and scotland so I dont have much of a connection with the green man and am more familiar with the welsh green knight than the green man. However I think that modern paganism has very much been tied into new waves of feminism and women's liberation which I 100% support but I think the side effect of the over feminization of things like wicca and Neopaganism can make it feel like a religion meant for girls and especially wicca can give off the impression of being a womens cult. I think that's what makes the green man so refreshing is that he recognized that nature has two sides a feminine and a masculine and it can send a message to men saying that we too can belong here. too often we separate nature into the feminine and man made things into the masculine this viewpoint both overlooks achievements made by women and cuts men of from nature the green man challenges this viewpoint and so I like him.

  • @jessegarcia9418
    @jessegarcia9418 Před 2 měsíci

    Highly recommend looking into the documentary "Hellier". It goes a little deeper, not specifically into the Green Man, but into the Kentucky goblins, and from there goes several directions. One of which delves into the Green Man.

  • @neilhaverly4117
    @neilhaverly4117 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Here in America we have a jingle for a vegetable company, ho ho ho green giant.
    I was under the impression that there were still sightings of the Green Man as late as the mid 1900s, tho I could be wrong.

    • @rebeccamartin2399
      @rebeccamartin2399 Před 3 měsíci

      My hubby thinks he represents bigfoot.

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@rebeccamartin2399
      The Green Man does not occur in any folklore.
      'He' is simply a carved decorative feature found mostly in churches.

  • @fibanacci8
    @fibanacci8 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent..

  • @redwarrior2424
    @redwarrior2424 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Have you heard of WHE -- Witches Healing the Earth?🌿
    I love your videos!

  • @harry.flashman
    @harry.flashman Před 3 měsíci +1

    In the 1990s shut up and dance did a rave track called the green man. but i think its about a pub in hackney.. excellent dance track

  • @robspadre5519
    @robspadre5519 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Makes me think of the theory around an ancient lost culture hat may have had global influence. Maybe these gods/ideas/motifs originated from a common but forgotten source? It staggers the imagination.

  • @kevink2398
    @kevink2398 Před 3 měsíci +4

    In the early days , the forests were large and in charge. These days man has developed the land into farms and fields. Many Many centuries of uprooting it all..... The Green Man does not have the same strength as he once did.... If you will... The Green Man is more real then just a motive , he just does not have the same strength as he once did....

    • @georgewyatt4912
      @georgewyatt4912 Před 3 měsíci

      Foliate head is a different image the green man is disgorging branches and leaves whereas foliate head has leaves around the face but not from the mouth.

    • @georgewyatt4912
      @georgewyatt4912 Před 3 měsíci

      Green man represents mankind when the nature of man was untamed.

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@georgewyatt4912
      It's a decorative motif and doesn't appear in any folklore.

  • @cuervojones4889
    @cuervojones4889 Před 2 měsíci

    I call my neighbor The Green Man because he's always out in the woods, planting native wildflowers or cutting down invasive species. I will help him occasionally (when I don't have to work). He gets a kick out of me calling him that. So, that's the local Green Man.

  • @markstephen9044
    @markstephen9044 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Other names associated with the Green Man are; Green George, Jack-in-the-Green, Leaf Man, and May King. Ref Barbara G Walker - The Woman’s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects.

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      None of those are associated with the Green Man.
      'Jack-in-the Green' also 'Jack-in-the-Bush' was a late 18th century chimney sweeps tradition in London.
      The rest are neo-pagan concoctions.

  • @alanhowse9213
    @alanhowse9213 Před 2 měsíci

    In Queensferry, just outside Edinburgh every year, a man dressed from head to toe in burrs. South Queensferrys Berry man parades through the town, stopping at every pub and have a drink by his side, or to supporters there to keep him standing up by the end of the day, the festival of element used to be climbing a greasy pole with a prize on the top very much, a man only competition with local men competing for the prize at the top. I cannot tell you when it started how it started but it’s an interesting throwback to another time.❤

  • @jaykragenbring6063
    @jaykragenbring6063 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We have a History of the Green Man here in Portland Oregon USA as well.

  • @terrycastleman4037
    @terrycastleman4037 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I thought that he was the spirit of the woods or forest 🤔

    • @Lunaleodrune
      @Lunaleodrune  Před 3 měsíci

      Well I go into that in this video, that's a modern view but with lots of folklore surrounding it and I explore how we got to that idea :)

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      The Green Man does not occur in any folklore.
      All this 'Spirit of the Woods' nonesense is a 20th century neo-pagan creation.

  • @austinwilkes8556
    @austinwilkes8556 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Yes, a video on Robinhood!!!

  • @cuchulain55
    @cuchulain55 Před 3 měsíci +2

    he is the islamic al khidr finnish vainamoinen and tolkiens tom bombadil.

  • @mps397
    @mps397 Před měsícem

    I'm professional diesel mechanic but my real passion is nature and gardening so my coworkers call me the green man whenever I get talking about gardening or nature and how I find it spiritually or mentally balancing. Now to them I seem like some sort of wuss but I'm comfortable with my masculinity so Im just me and their none the wiser as usual. I have a green man terracotta face hung up on back of my house facing out into the garden. For past several years I've been working on my green space more and more surrounding my home and it's magically enjoyable coming home after killing myself for the Man to enjoy the natural wonders all around us. The trees, the pollinators, flowers, the smell of the lilacs or the elderberry bush, lavender, rosemary an sometimes I catch a wiff of the agastache I've planted around but I'll shut up because I can go on forever about everything I've planted and then some.😅

  • @mrbutch308
    @mrbutch308 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Even here in the United States we have masculine folkloric super beings in our national mythology. For example: Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed and John Henry. Most notable is Paul Bunyan, the colossal giant who was a lumberjack whose companion was a giant blue ox named Babe. Paul is a forest dweller although his main occupation is chopping down trees, none the less he is depicted as hyper masculine archetype with a beard, wearing a plaid flannel shirt with broad shoulders, strong arms and a hairy chest.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před 3 měsíci

      Johnny Appleseed was a real person, though a mythology did develop around him.

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@AlbertaGeek
      Did any of them start 'life' as a carved decorative feature?

  • @timspring7746
    @timspring7746 Před 2 měsíci

    I watched this video it was interesting so I googled it brought back to your video

  • @tracyrupp4882
    @tracyrupp4882 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Also associate him with Tam Lin, every woman's natural, untamed masculine personification!

  • @watchingmywasteline
    @watchingmywasteline Před 3 měsíci +2

    May i ask what the lovely music is at around 4 minutes onwards please!

  • @johndavis6119
    @johndavis6119 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ker-nu-nos is the commonwealth Celtic pronunciation.

  • @violetsidhe
    @violetsidhe Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love this. It reminded me of I think its scottish highlands folklore the green lady or Glaistig( I think I spelt that right I was fighting my autocorrect)

  • @gregorysullivan4554
    @gregorysullivan4554 Před 2 měsíci

    Your interpretations are totally welcome..this is all open to personal viewpoint..my own experience with the green man invovled a hallcination on peyote (which is commonly reported)...that is,seeing the green man dancing in the corn field...that was the nature of the whole experience that day...pretty natural and deep..i didnt have any prior info on that or why it may have been significant..it just made sense..
    .