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Pangu

Before heaven and earth took shape, there was only chaos—an endless cosmic egg. From its depths emerged Pangu, the mighty…

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Freya

Unveiling the Marvels of Freya: The Norse Goddess of Love and War In the realm…

Áine

In the tapestry of Gaelic mythology, one figure stands out with a radiant glow—Áine, the…

Cailleach

The Ruler of Winter Cailleach, the goddess of Scotland and parts of Ireland, is the…

Elegguá

Lord of the Crossroads Eleguá (Elegguá) is sometimes depicted as a child and other times…

Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including…

Yemaya

Yemaya is a powerful and revered Orisha in the religion of Santeria, also known as…

Anubis

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

Hecate

Symbols: keys, torch, cauldron, knife, broomEmblem: star, crescent moonColor: blackSacred number: 3Time of day: nightSacred…

Nammu

The Powerful Sumerian Goddess of Creation Nammu was a revered goddess of the Sumerian pantheon…

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Odin

Asgard is the majestic dwelling place of the gods in the rich and storied Norse pantheon. It is within these divine realms that Odin, the paramount deity of them all, reigns supreme. Odin, whose lineage can be traced back to his Germanic forebear Woden or Wodan, presides over the realm as the god of kings and serves as a wise counselor to aspiring heroes, generously imparting them with mystical endowments and enchanting blessings. Odin, in addition to being a monarch, is a shapeshifter who regularly walks the earth in disguise. One of his favorite forms is that of an old…

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Dream interpretation by dream specialists may be as old as dreaming itself. We all dream every night, as do many animals, and people have always been curious about what causes dreams and what they imply. Dream interpretation can be traced back to at least 3000–4000 B.C. We know this because dream interpretations were permanently recorded on clay tablets. Many primitive peoples were supposed to be unable to discern between the actual world and the dream world at first. Many of these people considered the dream world an extension of the actual world around them, and many of them saw the…

Travel to Your Inner Self… Guidance For Inner Wisdom

When we consider the suffering in the world around us, we notice many things that we want to heal and alter. Many of those issues appear to be beyond our power to influence and change. There is one aspect of our relationship with ourselves that we can alter. We have the ability to look deep within ourselves, getting closer to the truth of who we are. As a result, we transcend our personalities’ limitations, and the world around us begins to change. Joy and love radiate and spread like wildfire. Learning about your Higher Self is a powerful and loving…

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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…

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