Merlin – The Wild Prophet, The Magician of Britain
In his episode we wander into the mists of ancient Britain to meet the many faces of Merlin – prophet, madman, shaman and wizard.
We will look at how his myth weaves through Welsh, Scottish and Romano-British lore -
Myrddin Wyllt — the Wild Man and Prophet of the Caledonian Forest.
Lailoken — the mad seer who fled into the greenwood after killing kin in the fog of war.
Merlin Ambrosius — the fusion of Celtic shaman and Roman sage, born from the pen of Geoffrey of Monmouth.
The Merlin Current — the living energy of prophecy, wisdom, and the land’s magic that still calls to modern witches today.
We’ll explore his connection to the Genius Loci and his enduring symbolism as a bridge between the wild and the civilised, nature and spirit, madness and enlightenment.
This episode is for those who feel the whisper of the forest, the pull of prophecy, and the call of ancient magic in their bones.
Mentioned in this episode:
Myrddin Wyllt, Lailoken, and the triple death
The Red and White Dragons of Dinas Emrys
The Merlin Current and Mehindra, the guiding spirit of the lineage
The symbolism of madness as initiation and the return as enlightenment
Merlin’s story mirrors the alchemical path we all walk — the death of the old self, the descent into the forest of shadow, and the return as seer, magician, and bridge between worlds.
Through Merlin, we remember that madness can be medicine, and solitude can awaken the voice of spirit.
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