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We often observe our yards blanking abruptly with dots of sunny, golden blossoms every spring. While many residents in suburban areas consider dandelions the scourge of their existence and use large sums of money to eliminate them from sight, the matter is that dandelions both from a medical and magical standpoint have a long and rich folklore historical record. Let’s look at various ways dandelions have been used over the centuries. Taraxacum is the common name for this herb. It is a sizable genus of Asteraceae flowering plants. Although the two most prevalent species of dandelion were introduced into North...

The Story of Eros & Psyche

Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess named Psyche. She possessed such extraordinary beauty that people compared her to the goddess Aphrodite herself. However, this blessing turned out to be a curse, as it filled the hearts of men with such overwhelming desire that they forgot to worship the goddess of love. This angered Aphrodite, who decided to punish Psyche. Aphrodite summoned her son, Eros, the god of love, and commanded him to make Psyche fall in love with the most hideous creature in the world. However, Psyche’s beauty enthralled Eros, and he...

Reincarnation, Resurrection, and the Soul: Beliefs Across Cultures

“Death is not the opposite of life, but a part of it.” – Haruki Murakami Across deserts and jungles, icy tundras and lush river valleys, the question has lingered: What happens when we die? Do we vanish into oblivion, awaken in a heavenly realm, or return again and again, spun through the wheel of existence? From the ancient tombs of Egypt to the sacred texts of India, and the oral traditions of indigenous peoples, the human soul has been imagined as a voyager—rising, falling, reborn, or judged. In this journey, we explore the rich tapestry of beliefs about the soul,...

Oshun

Orisha, the vibrant pantheon of deities within Yoruba religion, encapsulates the essence of nature and human experience. Among these divine entities, Oshun radiates the embodiment of divine femininity, love, and sensuality. In this exploration, we embark on a profound journey to unravel the essence of Oshun, delving into her captivating mythology, profound symbolism, and enduring significance in contemporary spirituality. Through this comprehensive examination, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of Oshun’s influence and how practitioners can forge meaningful connections with her energy in their spiritual endeavors. Origins and Mythology of Oshun Oshun’s origins are deeply rooted in the rich...

Hematite

Hematite is a mineral that has been used for thousands of years for its physical and metaphysical properties. It is a type of iron oxide that is found in many parts of the world, including Brazil, Australia, and the United States. Hematite is known for its metallic luster and dark gray or black color, and it is often used in jewelry and decorative objects. In addition to its physical properties, hematite is believed to have a number of metaphysical properties that make it a popular choice for those interested in alternative healing and spirituality. Here are some of the most...

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