
The Pagan Wheel of the Year is a dynamic spiritual calendar rooted in nature, seasonal change, and ancient celebrations. Adopted...
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The Pagan Wheel of the Year is a dynamic spiritual calendar rooted in nature, seasonal change, and ancient celebrations. Adopted...

Inanna, also known as Ishtar, was the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war....
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When the body, spirit, and mind work in perfect harmony, the consequence is awareness, balanced thinking, and well-being. Nothing, in reality, can compare to the feeling of being well on all levels. This can now be accomplished through the use of a healing meditation practice. Healing meditation is the process of retraining unfavorable human beliefs that cause illness. This reprogramming transforms negative attitudes into positive goals for better health. In reality, how people see different visuals does not important. The majority of people see themselves through their brain’s eyes. On the other hand, other people can only guess what is...

Yule, a Pagan tradition, is celebrated on the winter solstice, which falls on or around December 21 in the northern hemisphere (above the equator). Below the equator, the winter solstice falls around June 21. A remarkable occurrence takes place in the skies above us on that day. In the Northern Hemisphere, the earth’s axis tilts away from the sun, and the sun is furthest from the equatorial plane. In many places around the world, winter festivals are actually times to celebrate the light. In addition to Christmas, there are many other holidays, such as Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and others, all of...

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...

Love, the universal force that transcends time and culture, has been a subject of fascination since ancient times. As we celebrate Valentine’s Day in the modern era, it’s intriguing to delve into its origins and explore how love and marriage were revered in ancient mythologies. This deep dive will take us on a journey through time and across cultures, unraveling the rich tapestry of love stories that have shaped human understanding of romance and partnership. Origins of Valentine’s Day: A Blend of Roman Tradition and Christian Martyrdom Valentine’s Day, as we know it today, has roots deeply embedded in both...

January: Garnet Garnet is found all over the world, and while it is most generally associated with red, it is actually found in a range of colors and chemical formulas, each with its own unique set of spiritual properties. According to legends and mythology, garnet is one of the oldest talismans. It was valued not merely as an aesthetic jewel but also for its powerful healing and protecting properties. February: Amethyst Amethyst has long been prized for its striking beauty and fabled abilities to stimulate and soothe the mind and emotions. In today’s definitions, it is a semi-precious stone, but...
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