muuduse
Muuduse refers to a concept deeply rooted in Estonian folklore and traditional worldview, encapsulating the idea of transformation, change, and the interconnectedness of all living things. The term originates from the Estonian language, where *muutus* means "change" or "transformation," and *muudus* can also imply a shift in form, state, or essence. In Estonian mythology and animistic beliefs, muuduse is often tied to the notion that all natural phenomena—animals, plants, rivers, and even inanimate objects—possess a latent capacity for transformation, reflecting a dynamic and ever-evolving universe.
Central to muuduse is the idea that boundaries between different forms of existence are fluid rather than
In Estonian cultural practices, muuduse is sometimes invoked during festivals or rituals, such as *Jaanipäev* (Midsummer)