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Nammu

The Powerful Sumerian Goddess of Creation Nammu was a revered goddess of the Sumerian pantheon...

Thor

Norse mythology, with its intricate tales of gods and legends, unfolds a rich tapestry of...

Elegguá

Lord of the Crossroads Eleguá (Elegguá) is sometimes depicted as a child and other times...

Lakshmi

Lakshmi, also known as Shri, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune....

Bastet

Ancient Egyptian mythology weaves a rich tapestry of deities, each holding a unique significance in...

Lord Brahma

The God of Creation Lord Brahma is one of the most important deities in Hinduism...

Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including...

Azrael

The Angel of Death Azrael, also referred to as Izail, is one of the four...

Obatala

Exploring the Divine Weaver of Peace and Creation In the tapestry of Yoruba mythology, one...

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Obsidian

Obsidian is a protective talisman for those who dare to see—the past, the future, or one’s own inner demons and darkest secrets. Nature’s glass formed from volcanic lava and hardened so quickly that it had no crystalline structure. It has no restrictions or limitations and acts quickly and powerfully. Its edge can be razor sharp, and its dark, glossy surface can be polished into a cold, hard glass, a “mirror stone” for those willing to peer deep into one’s inner soul, the subconscious, to expose one’s shadow self—flaws, vulnerabilities, phobias, and all. Obsidian sees through everything. This shamanic stone can be...

Seeing Aura Colors

Aura reading involves a lot of color analysis. On the other hand, density, light, and shape are constraints that prevent non-physical energy from mixing with the human body. Do you notice any locations where the colors are faded or have holes? Accept your gut instinct. Black This color is hard to understand. When one’s aura is black, nothing is wrong. Black typically indicates that someone is protecting themselves from outside influences. This can also imply that someone is out of balance, concealing something, or harboring a secret. If an adult has not dealt with early trauma, they will carry the...

Delving into the Depths of Mayan Mythology: Unraveling Ancient Mysteries

The ancient Mayan civilization, nestled in the heart of Mesoamerica, holds a treasure trove of myths and legends that continue to captivate scholars and enthusiasts alike. In this exploration, we embark on a journey through the enigmatic realm of Mayan mythology, shedding light on the stories of gods and heroes, unraveling the intricate tapestry of creation myths, and delving into the cosmological beliefs that shaped the worldview of this remarkable civilization. Origins and Creation Myths At the core of Mayan mythology lies the Popol Vuh, a sacred text that serves as both a creation myth and a historical record of...

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“How frequently should I have a tarot card reading?” There is no single answer. It depends on your objective, the type of reading you’re doing, and how you’re going to use it. If you want to know what is going to happen in general in the future, you could take a reading every six months or so, or even once a year. This type of reading typically includes a larger “spread” or “layout,” as Tarot readings are known. This provides a larger view of trends that may be at work around you. It typically informs the reader whether they are...

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is a species of succulent plant in the Aloe genus. It has more than 500 species, is widespread, and is regarded as an invasive species in many parts of the world. It is a perennial evergreen plant that comes from the Arabian Peninsula. However, it grows well in dry, semiarid, and tropical places all over the world without being tamed. It is frequently grown for commercial items, including topical remedies. Additionally attractive for ornamental purposes, this species thrives in indoor pots as well. Both Latin and Greek influences can be found in the botanical name Aloe Vera. Vera...

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