
Exploring the Divine Hierarchies and Rivalries Across Mythologies From the peaks of Mount Olympus to the shining gates of Asgard,...
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Exploring the Divine Hierarchies and Rivalries Across Mythologies From the peaks of Mount Olympus to the shining gates of Asgard,...

Inanna, also known as Ishtar, was the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war....
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As the most gorgeous of all jewels, the queen of stones, and the stone of kings, the fiery and alluring Ruby is a stone of grandeur. Ancient cultures thought its virtues outweighed those of all other precious stones, and its price was even higher than the diamond’s. According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Kublai Khan offered to trade a large ruby for a whole city. The ruby has a variety of red hues, ranging from pale pink to blood red. This color is due to chromium. The word “ruby” comes from “rubber,” the Latin word for red. Rubies energize and...

Astral projection (or astral travel) is an esoteric word for a deliberate out-of-body experience (OBE) that implies the presence of a soul called an “astral body” that is separate from the physical body and capable of traveling outside it across the cosmos. The concept of astral travel is ancient and is found in many cultures. The phrase “astral projection” was coined and popularized by 19th-century theosophists. It has been linked to dreams and various forms of meditation. Some people have described hallucinogenic and hypnotic-induced sensations that are comparable to reports of astral projection (including self-hypnosis). There is no scientific proof...

Humans have used symbols to protect themselves against various evils and afflictions since ancient times. Soldiers took them into war, families hung them over their doors and entrances, and people wore them as jewelry to keep the emblem close at hand. Many of these symbols have been around for a long time and are still worn and used as protective charms today. Let’s have a look at some of the most prominent protective symbols from around the world that are still used and cherished for their symbolic importance. Eye of Horus The Eye of Horus (also known as Wadjet) is...

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...

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology and religious texts, few figures captivate the imagination quite like Azazel, the enigmatic demon shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Across various cultures and traditions, Azazel has emerged as a symbol of temptation, a scapegoat for human frailty, and a mysterious entity embodying the darker aspects of the human psyche. In this deep-dive exploration, we embark on a journey to uncover the origins, characteristics, and cultural significance of Azazel, delving into the rich tapestry of myth and legend that surrounds this compelling figure. Origins and Mythological Background Azazel’s presence in ancient mythology spans across...
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