
A Nigerian Folktale of Abundance, Greed, and the Cost of Wastefulness Long ago—before the first iron was forged in the...
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A Nigerian Folktale of Abundance, Greed, and the Cost of Wastefulness Long ago—before the first iron was forged in the...

Maman Brigitte is a powerful and revered figure in the Voodoo religion, particularly in Haiti...
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Professionals have governing agencies and norms of conduct, while those engaging in mystical activity are frequently self-taught. This can give them the impression that they are stuck in a rut when it comes to dealing with the public. It makes it difficult for the customer to decide who to consult with for a reading. Moral principles should serve as a guide for all diviners, regardless of the type of divination they use. Speaking with a group of astrologers confirmed for me that all readers whose clients have come seeking advice face the same types of problems: dealing with difficult questions;...

Long before satellites traced the contours of continents and sonar plumbed the abyssal depths, ancient civilizations gazed across the endless blue and asked a fearful question: What if the waters rose again? Flood myths are among humanity’s oldest legends, depicting heavy rains, flooded worlds, and deliverance in the face of devastation. From the highlands of Peru to the river valleys of Mesopotamia, cultures separated by oceans and centuries tell eerily similar stories. Why? Is this phenomenon a coincidence? Is this a psychological reaction to the chaos of nature? Or are these stories remnants of a shared, ancient past, imprinted in...

Ancient Egypt, a civilization known for its monumental architecture and profound mysticism, has always captivated the imagination of people around the world. Among its most enigmatic and intriguing artifacts is the “Book of the Dead,” a collection of texts that served as a guide for the deceased in their journey through the afterlife. This ancient manuscript, filled with spells, hymns, and rituals, was believed to assist souls in navigating the perilous path to eternity and securing a place in the divine realm of Osiris. In this blog post, we will explore the origins, structure, and significance of the Egyptian Book...

Sanskrit for “spinning wheel” is “chakra.” There is a network of seven energy centers running the length of the spine. Each chakra is connected to a different part of the body, a set of behaviors, and different levels of spiritual growth. You may align your chakras and have all the wheels turning in the same direction and at the same pace by practicing yoga and focusing your energies while holding various poses. Yoga and meditation techniques that can be used to balance and calm your mind, body, and spirit include chakra tuning and control. There are seven chakras, and each...

As the son of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, and the goddess Parvathi (his consort), Ganesha is revered as the remover of obstacles. His birth and acquisition of the elephant head are described in a number of mythologies. These myths differ according to area, custom, and sect. The goddess Parvathi, who is lonely and yearns for affection, is the protagonist in a well-known myth about how Ganesha was born. Thus, when her partner Shiva is doing some sort of meditation on Mount Kailash, she makes a kid out of clay and ghee (clarified butter) and gives him life. Parvathi...
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