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The Powerful and Complex Hindu Deity Shiva is one of the most important and complex...

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The Divine Essence of Ki: The Enigmatic Sumerian Goddess The ancient Sumerian civilization, which flourished...

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The Kraken

Discover the legend of the Kraken, a monstrous sea creature from Scandinavian folklore, feared for sinking ships and creating deadly whirlpools.

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Moonstone has been around for as long as the moon itself. Its secrets, along with our own hidden truths, are sealed away behind a pearly veil. We can only start to learn what it has to teach us in the light it reflects. In order to find what is missing, the pieces of the soul left behind or forgotten, then brought to light, the moonstone is first and foremost a talisman of the internal journey. A tangible link to the moon’s energy since the dawn of time, moonstone serves as a protective amulet for travelers, a passionate gift from lovers,...

Ra

The Sun God of Egypt In the vast pantheon of Egyptian gods and goddesses, one deity stands out as the embodiment of the life-giving force that sustains our world: Ra, the Sun god. Ra, also known as Re, was worshipped by ancient Egyptians as the supreme god of the sun, creator of the universe, and ruler of both the celestial and earthly realms. This blog post delves into the fascinating mythology, symbolism, and significance of Ra in ancient Egyptian culture. Ra was the king of the heavens and held great significance to the ancient Egyptians. Even today, many Pagans perceive...

The Story of Osiris and Isis

Long ago, the god Osiris arrived in Egypt to rule as king. He brought new rules to Egypt and taught them how to farm properly and live peacefully in their villages. Osiris was a knowledgeable and powerful ruler who was well-liked and respected by the Egyptians. Unfortunately, his brother Seth was envious of his brother’s power in Egypt and devised a plan to assassinate Osiris and usurp his throne. Seth crept into Osiris’ bedroom late one night. Seth measured Osiris’s body from top to bottom and side to side, taking care not to wake up Osiris or his queen, the...

Yemaya

Yemaya is a powerful and revered Orisha in the religion of Santeria, also known as La Regla de Ocha. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long, flowing hair, holding a conch shell, and standing amidst the waves of the sea. Yemaya is the protector of the ocean and all its creatures, and she is also associated with motherhood, fertility, and nurturing. Origins of Yemaya Yemaya is believed to have originated in the Yoruba religion of West Africa. In Yoruba mythology, she is known as Yemoja or Yemowo, and she is considered the mother of all Orishas. Yemoja...

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