Sila_(Inuit_mythology) Sila_(Inuit_mythology)

Sila (Inuit mythology) - Definition

In Inuit mythology, Silap Inua or Sila was, similar to mana or ether, the primary component of everything that exists; it is also the breath of life and the method of locomotion for any movement or change.

Example Usage of mythology)

krud: @DataLoreB4 It's not bad (though not his best), but it draws similar parallels regarding Discworld's version of Santa and Celtic mythology.
DataLoreB4: I like to think of Santa as the Greenman, or the Holly King who in Celtic mythology, is killed by the Oak King on the Winter Solstice.
HannahRampton: LMAO - i quote: "Do not attempt to drive heavy machinery while under the influence of SEO mythology." (http://bit.ly/4yhI0V)
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