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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...

Ki

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

Horus

The Sky God of Egypt Ancient Egyptian mythology gives the name Horus to a sky...

Anubis

The Ancient Egyptian God of Death and Afterlife In the vast pantheon of ancient Egyptian...

Loki

Norse mythology is a rich tapestry of gods, heroes, and cosmic battles, with one figure...

Obatala

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

Bastet

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

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Hecate

Symbols: keys, torch, cauldron, knife, broomEmblem: star, crescent moonColor: blackSacred number: 3Time of day: nightSacred dates: August 13 Hecate was initially connected with fertility and childbirth, but she has since come to be associated with the moon, cronehood, the underworld, and many other aspects. Hecate, often known as the Goddess of the Witches, is associated with spirits and the spirit world. She is thought to be the gatekeeper between graveyards and the mortal realm in various modern Pagan traditions. Her connection to the moon is particularly significant, as she is believed to possess the power of lunar magic. Additionally, Hecate...

Vishnu

The Supreme God One of the world’s oldest religions, Hinduism, has a rich legacy of deities and gods. Lord Vishnu is one of the most significant deities in Hindu mythology and is regarded as the preserver of the cosmos. In this article, we shall look at Lord Vishnu’s history, mythology, and symbolism. Introduction to Vishnu Vishnu is a member of the Trimurti, the Hindu trinity of supreme gods that includes Brahma, the creator, Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer. Vishnu is revered as the protector of the universe and all living things. He is frequently represented as having four...

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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...

The Role of Dreams and Visions in Myth and Shamanic Traditions

When the Veil is Thin Long before clocks ticked and calendars counted days, humanity marked time by the rhythm of stars and the deep language of dreams. Around glowing fires and beneath starlit skies, ancient peoples believed that dreams were not idle flickers of the sleeping mind, but powerful journeys into spirit realms. Visions were more than imagination — they were the sacred speech of gods, ancestors, and the living universe. To understand the role of dreams and visions in myth and shamanic traditions is to enter a world where the waking and dreaming intertwine. Here, boundaries blur. The dreamer...

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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