Druid Energy Animals (Dog, Hog, Pig, Stag, Frog)
Good August 2024 video by Words Unravelled with RobWords and Jess Zafarris.
Druid Akkadian Origins of Energy Animal Words
(September 5, 2004) The source of these words has been a mystery up till now for etymologists.
Dog: from D.G meaning "Manifestation Energy.: Manifestations are the fertilization or triggering of life forms. This is apparently from male dogs using humping to show dominance.
Hog, Pig: from H.G and P.G meaning "Hu's Energy" and "The Opener's Energy." The sun and storm god Hu is often called the "Opener" in later runic texts because he opens the life powers on earth. Pigs opened the earth to find their nuts and roots.
Stag: from S.T.G meaning "Su's astrology-magic energy." The Old Norse equivalent was used of male foxes, tomcats, and dragons. Su was the dark new moon and pupil of the eye representing the source of emotions. This phrase is explicitly referencing his celestial aspect as the source of sexual emotions.
Frog, Frig: Old English frogga and Old Norse Frigg: Akkadian UR.IG.G meaning Dawn/Birth.Eye-of-Fate's.Energy or "Birth of Su's energy." This is a reference to Su's feminine companion Selu/Selene as the celestial light goddess. Su is the dark moon god and source of motion/emotion power. Selene allocates or gives birth to that power. Frogs greet and say goodbye to the moon at dusk and dawn.