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The Ruler of Winter Cailleach, the goddess of Scotland and parts of Ireland, is the...

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The Yoruba God of Thunder and Justice Shangó, also known as Xangô or Shango, is...

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Astrology is much, more than daily, weekly, and monthly horoscopes for your individual sun sign. It’s even more than the mysterious Chinese zodiac articles that you read on your favorite restaurant’s placemat. Astrology is actually a tool that’s been left behind for us all to decode and use to uncover the way that our soul truly communicates to us. If you thought that was deep, it gets even deeper! Astrology is the ancient language of the planets and stars. Why do you think the saying “as above, so below” is not only popular but also truthful? By taking a moment...

Ruby

As the most gorgeous of all jewels, the queen of stones, and the stone of kings, the fiery and alluring Ruby is a stone of grandeur. Ancient cultures thought its virtues outweighed those of all other precious stones, and its price was even higher than the diamond’s. According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Kublai Khan offered to trade a large ruby for a whole city. The ruby has a variety of red hues, ranging from pale pink to blood red. This color is due to chromium. The word “ruby” comes from “rubber,” the Latin word for red. Rubies energize and...

Fluorite

Fluorite, one of the most valuable and sought-after crystals in the world, is adored by both mineralogists and metaphysical healers. Sometimes, its astonishing cubes emerge from matrix rock like a magical treasure or are densely packed cube-on-cube to resemble a miniature futuristic city. The fluorite crystal has an inherent structure of order and perfection that resonates with the human mind, unlike any other crystal. It is a remarkable creation of nature that is lovely and luminous, delicate and glassy, and frequently colorful. It transmits a tranquil, consistent frequency that transforms dispersed and discordant energies into coherence and harmony and provides...

Polynesian Folktale: Maui and the Sun

In the days of old, when the world was young and the people of Polynesia toiled beneath the open sky, the days were painfully short. The sun, great and fiery, raced across the heavens, leaving little time for fishing, gathering, and crafting. The people lamented, for their work was unfinished, their food scarce, and their joy fleeting. Maui, the clever and bold demigod, heard their complaints. His heart burned with a desire to help, for he was a trickster, a hero, and a warrior who defied the impossible. He gathered his four brothers and said, “We shall catch the sun...

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