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

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close up photo of ginkgo leaves

Best-selling herb in the World Ginkgo biloba is one of the world’s oldest living tree species, with a history spanning more than 300 million years. Trees can live for more than a thousand years on their own. The best-selling herbal product in the world is Ginkgo Biloba. It is made from the green leaves of the Ginkgo tree, which is native to Asia but is now grown all over the world. There are several active ingredients in the extract, such as Ginkgoflavoneglycos, bilobalide, terpene lactones, and ginkgolides A, B, and C. Ginkgo tree extracts have been utilized to treat cardiovascular...

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The beliefs and practices of most modern Pagan religions have a lot to do with plants and the stories about them. Many Sabbats, in particular, are associated with the magical properties of various plants. Yule is the name for the winter solstice, which happens between December 20 and 22 in the northern hemisphere and between June 20 and 22 in the southern hemisphere. Let’s look at Yule and the seven plants that are frequently associated with it. 01. YEW The yew tree depicts the last day as the solar year comes to an end. The days will lengthen again after...

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Have you ever desired that the person you secretly loved would recognize you and be drawn to you? Have you yearned to form a love connection with a special someone but discovered that, despite your best efforts, nothing seems to be working? Have you wished for a more intense and committed connection with your partner or a close friend but realized that they simply don’t feel the same way about it as you do? Wouldn’t it be good if there was something you could do to help your partner see things your way and become as enthusiastic as you are...

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THE FEAR OF OLD AGE This fear stems primarily from two sources. First, consider the possibility that old age will bring poverty. Second, and by far the most common source of origin, false and cruel sectarian teachings that have been so well mixed with “fire and brimstone” and “purgatories” and other nonsense that humans have learned to fear Old Age because it meant the approach of another, and possibly a much more horrible, world than this one, which is already known to be bad enough. In the fundamental fear of old age, man has two very sound reasons for his...

Ereshkigal

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology, few figures are as enigmatic and fascinating as Ereshkigal, the formidable Queen of the Underworld in Mesopotamian mythology. Her story is a rich blend of power, mystery, and tragedy, providing a deep and complex portrait of a deity who rules over the dark and shadowy realm beneath the earth. The Mythological Landscape To understand Ereshkigal, one must first grasp the context of the Mesopotamian pantheon. Ancient Mesopotamia, comprising modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, and parts of Syria, Iran, and Turkey, was home to a civilization that thrived for millennia. The Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians...

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