
When people picture the symbol of medicine, they often imagine a staff with snakes wrapped around it. However, it’s important...
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When people picture the symbol of medicine, they often imagine a staff with snakes wrapped around it. However, it’s important...

Maman Brigitte is a powerful and revered figure in the Voodoo religion, particularly in Haiti...

Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including...
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View a magnificent, luminous moon through a shimmering Selenite crystal while admiring the lovely Moon Goddess Selene, who is circling the sky in a gleaming chariot while wearing a crescent-shaped crown and silver wings, guiding and guarding those who are in the dark. While several goddesses were named in ancient cultures to represent the moon, the Greeks took Selene to be the moon itself. She embodies serenity, blessing, love, and light, just like her crystal does. The clarity and ethereal luminosity that selenite crystals offer are highly regarded. It is thought to contain the liquid light of spirit that lives...

The art of reading fortunes from lines, marks, and patterns on the hands’ palms is known as palmistry, according to the American Heritage Dictionary. Chiromancy, palm reading, chirology, or hand analysis are other names for palmistry. Ancient India is where palmistry first appeared. Brahmins in ancient India allegedly practiced it. Astrology can be considered to include palmistry. Additionally, there are records of palmistry being practiced in nations like China, Tibet, Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Ancient Greece. The most well-known palmist in recent history was Cheiro. He was an Irish native who had accurately predicted numerous historical events. He accurately predicted...

Use Chrysanthemums in Your Autumn Magic When autumn arrives, most of the flowers in our gardens die, but the chrysanthemum is just starting to bloom. The chrysanthemum, which comes in a variety of colors ranging from whites and purples to bright yellows and reds to rustic oranges and browns, is a favorite fall flower with a long history of mythology. Although they are mostly ornamental and do not have a very lovely odor, they have long been employed in medicine and magic. In certain places, the terms marigold and chrysanthemum are used interchangeably; however, marigold and chrysanthemum are both members...

The celebration of the spring equinox on March 21 is known by many names, including Ostara. It has been honored and commemorated for a very long time in numerous locations all throughout the world. Cybele’s devotees in ancient Rome held the belief that their goddess had a consort who was conceived as a virgin. Each year, at the time of the vernal equinox on the Julian Calendar, a man by the name of Attis died and was raised from the dead (between March 22 and March 25). The festival of No Ruz, which is Persian for “new day,” was held...

People use magick for financial gain. And the motivation is typically not greed but need. Money is a necessary evil in the world; that much is obvious. We need it to survive, and most of the globe suffers from severe financial difficulties (including sections of every prosperous nation). You can seek aid from magick to attract prosperity and financial security into your life. The use of magic will not cause a million dollars to appear out of nowhere in your bank account (that is not how it works), but it will open up incredible opportunities for you to make money...
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