Shape Shifters & their stories: The Golem; Lilith; Werewolf; The Dybbuk; Silkie; & more Berman Michael
Shape Shifters & their stories: The Golem; Lilith; Werewolf; The Dybbuk; Silkie; & more Berman Michael "Long ago the trees thought they were really people Long ago the mountains thought they were…
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Shape Shifters & their stories: The Golem; Lilith; Werewolf; The Dybbuk; Silkie; & more Berman Michael
"Long ago the trees thought they were really people Long ago the mountains thought they were really people Long ago the animals thought they were really people Someday, they will say Long ago the humans thought they were really people" Constance O'Day-Flannery, Shifting Love Introduction Shape-shifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. If the shape change is voluntary, its cause may be an act of will, a magic word or magic words, a potion, or a magic object. In its broadest sense, shape-shifting occurs when a being (usually human) either (1) has the ability to change its shape into that of another person, creature, or other entity or (2) finds its shape involuntarily changed by someone else.
If the change is involuntary, its cause may be a curse or spell, a wizard's or magician's or fairy's help, a deity's will, a temporal change such as a full Moon or