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Folklore and Mythology in Medicine: Unraveling Ancient Beliefs about Health and Healing (Part 1)

Throughout history, human societies have relied on various belief systems to explain the mysteries of life, death, and disease. Folklore and mythology have played a significant role in shaping these beliefs, especially concerning health and healing. In this exploration, we delve into the rich tapestry of ancient myths and legends from different cultures, uncovering the fascinating stories of mythical remedies, gods of healing, and rituals that have been passed down through generations. Greek Mythology: The Legacy of Asclepius In ancient Greece, health and healing were closely associated with Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing. According to Greek mythology, Asclepius...

Ereshkigal

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology, few figures are as enigmatic and fascinating as Ereshkigal, the formidable Queen of the Underworld in Mesopotamian mythology. Her story is a rich blend of power, mystery, and tragedy, providing a deep and complex portrait of a deity who rules over the dark and shadowy realm beneath the earth. The Mythological Landscape To understand Ereshkigal, one must first grasp the context of the Mesopotamian pantheon. Ancient Mesopotamia, comprising modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, and parts of Syria, Iran, and Turkey, was home to a civilization that thrived for millennia. The Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians...

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...

The Chinese Zodiac System

The Chinese used to follow their own calendar based on lunar cycles before converting to the regular solar calendar of western origin. As a result, Chinese astrology is based on the traditional lunar calendar, which has twelve lunar cycles. In the Chinese zodiac, there are twelve different animals. Each zodiac sign has a full moon cycle that lasts from the new moon to the full moon. In a Chinese Zodiac year, there are twelve full lunar cycles. One animal, on the other hand, can last a year. As a result, a Chinese cycle lasts twelve years before repeating again. Unlike...

The Power of Thought

Take a look around you. Perhaps you come across a chair. This is a real chair that exists in both time and space. Yet, before it became a reality, it was only a thought. In reality, everything in the room started off as a notion in someone’s head. Your thoughts—your thoughts about what is feasible and what is not—have shaped who you are today and the reality you have created. Your spirituality, your purpose—who you consider yourself to be—and your beliefs and values all impact your ideas. Every day, a person is believed to have about 60,000 thoughts. That’s more...

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