Púca by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 19 March 2025, for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Irish Folklore Week Day Three: Púca/Pooka
A mischievous spirit whose intent can be as much good as it might be ill. The Pooka is a shape-shifter taking the form of many creatures from a human to a goblin to a hare, but is often encountered as a horse. They are said to entice a person onto their back for a wild ride across landscapes, traversing realms, before returning to the place where the encounter began. A ride on the back of a pooka might last an evening, a day, a week, a longer span? It always gives the human companion a rollicking tale to recount."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/cc96e38b-0855-4f8f-8ab8-1f570fe7be8c?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
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More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Irish Folklore Week Day Three: Púca/Pooka
A mischievous spirit whose intent can be as much good as it might be ill. The Pooka is a shape-shifter taking the form of many creatures from a human to a goblin to a hare, but is often encountered as a horse. They are said to entice a person onto their back for a wild ride across landscapes, traversing realms, before returning to the place where the encounter began. A ride on the back of a pooka might last an evening, a day, a week, a longer span? It always gives the human companion a rollicking tale to recount."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/cc96e38b-0855-4f8f-8ab8-1f570fe7be8c?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
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Banshee by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 20 March 2025 for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Day 4 - BANSHEE
Day Four: Banshee
A female spirit who heralds death by wailing or keening near the home of someone about to die. Often depicted as a pale woman with flowing hair wearing white or gray, she may appear as a beautiful young woman, a matron, or an old crone. Some traditions connect banshees specifically to certain Irish families."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/e81a9edc-c795-4e7d-911f-f0c4c345d0cb?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
t.me/IntuitivePublicArts/65
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Day 4 - BANSHEE
Day Four: Banshee
A female spirit who heralds death by wailing or keening near the home of someone about to die. Often depicted as a pale woman with flowing hair wearing white or gray, she may appear as a beautiful young woman, a matron, or an old crone. Some traditions connect banshees specifically to certain Irish families."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/e81a9edc-c795-4e7d-911f-f0c4c345d0cb?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
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Changeling by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 21 March 2025, for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore DAY 5 - CHANGELING
This may be the offspring of a fairy, troll, or other mythical creature left in place of a human child who has been stolen away. Changelings appear identical to the original young human but develop abnormally and may fail to thrive or display odd behaviors such as unusual intelligence or magical abilities. They're often depicted with wizened features despite their apparent youth."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/8e87147e-fa1b-4362-983b-73e611d10820?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
t.me/IntuitivePublicArts/66
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore DAY 5 - CHANGELING
This may be the offspring of a fairy, troll, or other mythical creature left in place of a human child who has been stolen away. Changelings appear identical to the original young human but develop abnormally and may fail to thrive or display odd behaviors such as unusual intelligence or magical abilities. They're often depicted with wizened features despite their apparent youth."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/8e87147e-fa1b-4362-983b-73e611d10820?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
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Selkie by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 22 March 2025, for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Day Six: Selkie
Seal-folk who can shed their seal skins to assume human form on land. When playing at being human, they are beautiful and graceful. Legend says capturing and hiding a selkie's skin forces them to remain human and bound to the captor, though they'll return to the sea if they ever recover their skin. A selkie may enjoy their time on land and form bonds with human folk, including children, but is a creature ever longing to return to the sea."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/a02ed420-cc25-43d7-9b86-f19672ea9976?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
t.me/IntuitivePublicArts/67
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Wolf Criers Day Six: Selkie
Seal-folk who can shed their seal skins to assume human form on land. When playing at being human, they are beautiful and graceful. Legend says capturing and hiding a selkie's skin forces them to remain human and bound to the captor, though they'll return to the sea if they ever recover their skin. A selkie may enjoy their time on land and form bonds with human folk, including children, but is a creature ever longing to return to the sea."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/a02ed420-cc25-43d7-9b86-f19672ea9976?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
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Aos Si (Self Portrait) by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 23 March 2025, for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Our Final Exploration for Irish Folklore Week - Day Seven: Aos Si
The ‘Folk of the Fairy Mounds’ are often likened to elves said to dwell in burial mounds that serve as portals to the Otherworld. They are called The Fair Folk, The Good Neighbors, or simply The Folk, and can be appeased thru offerings and care taken not to anger them. Often depicted as tall, beautiful, luminous beings with flowing hair and swathed in archaic clothing. They're known to be powerful, capricious, and potentially dangerous when disturbed."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/4f8844ad-26f9-402c-93fd-e61a6f7f95d1?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
t.me/IntuitivePublicArts/68
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Our Final Exploration for Irish Folklore Week - Day Seven: Aos Si
The ‘Folk of the Fairy Mounds’ are often likened to elves said to dwell in burial mounds that serve as portals to the Otherworld. They are called The Fair Folk, The Good Neighbors, or simply The Folk, and can be appeased thru offerings and care taken not to anger them. Often depicted as tall, beautiful, luminous beings with flowing hair and swathed in archaic clothing. They're known to be powerful, capricious, and potentially dangerous when disturbed."
Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/4f8844ad-26f9-402c-93fd-e61a6f7f95d1?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph
#wolfcriersartweek
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Proto-Cellular Bioenergy Expansion by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 2115p ET on 24 March 2025
In celebration of embodied life energy and the power of frequency.
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Created on the evening of a Regenetics Articulation Bioenergy Enhancement session, just before reclining to expansive meditation.
With thanks to Sol & Leigh Luckman (www.phoenixregenetics.org).
#intuitivepublicartschallenge
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In celebration of embodied life energy and the power of frequency.
More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.
Created on the evening of a Regenetics Articulation Bioenergy Enhancement session, just before reclining to expansive meditation.
With thanks to Sol & Leigh Luckman (www.phoenixregenetics.org).
#intuitivepublicartschallenge
t.me/IntuitivePublicArts/69?single
' “I wasn’t skin-deep gorgeous. I was gorgeous in attitude. And I was gorgeous, I think, in a certain kind of courage. It took a certain amount of courage to do the show in the first place, let alone translating it to New York. But then I started going to Elaine’s, and that was my shelter.” - Tim Curry
50 years ago today, the 10th of March 1975, The Rocky Horror Show officially opened at the Belasco Theater on Broadway. Having started life in London before transferring to The Roxy in Los Angeles, the show did not find its audience in New York and closed just one month after opening on the 6th April 1975.
Tim, Richard O’Brien plus director Jim Sharman and producer Lou Adler have spoken to the New York Times about the experience in depth for the first time and you can read it here: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/theater/rocky-horror-show-broadway-curry.html '
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50 years ago today, the 10th of March 1975, The Rocky Horror Show officially opened at the Belasco Theater on Broadway. Having started life in London before transferring to The Roxy in Los Angeles, the show did not find its audience in New York and closed just one month after opening on the 6th April 1975.
Tim, Richard O’Brien plus director Jim Sharman and producer Lou Adler have spoken to the New York Times about the experience in depth for the first time and you can read it here: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/theater/rocky-horror-show-broadway-curry.html '
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New Scientist
No, the dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction
Colossal Biosciences claims three pups born recently are dire wolves, but they are actually grey wolves with genetic edits intended to make them resemble the lost species
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“Your Wi-Fi Can Now See You Through Walls—Thanks to AI
In a chilling new development, researchers have successfully turned ordinary Wi-Fi routers into surveillance tools that can see through walls—with the help of artificial intelligence.
Using nothing more than the electromagnetic waves already emitted by your home’s Wi-Fi, AI algorithms can now reconstruct human movements and shapes in real-time—even in rooms the router can’t “see” directly. You don’t need a camera anymore. The walls are no longer a barrier to surveillance.
Let that sink in: The same router you use to stream, scroll, and live your life is now potentially a covert tracking device. This isn’t speculative. This is real, tested, and published research.
While marketed as a tool for elderly care or home security, the implications are terrifying. This technology can be repurposed without your consent, without…
“Your Wi-Fi Can Now See You Through Walls—Thanks to AI
In a chilling new development, researchers have successfully turned ordinary Wi-Fi routers into surveillance tools that can see through walls—with the help of artificial intelligence.
Using nothing more than the electromagnetic waves already emitted by your home’s Wi-Fi, AI algorithms can now reconstruct human movements and shapes in real-time—even in rooms the router can’t “see” directly. You don’t need a camera anymore. The walls are no longer a barrier to surveillance.
Let that sink in: The same router you use to stream, scroll, and live your life is now potentially a covert tracking device. This isn’t speculative. This is real, tested, and published research.
While marketed as a tool for elderly care or home security, the implications are terrifying. This technology can be repurposed without your consent, without…