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The New Year is a significant event celebrated by people all over the world, with each culture having its own unique traditions and customs. In this blog post, we aim to explore the historical origins and mythical associations with New Year celebrations across different cultures. In many cultures, the New Year is a time for new beginnings, fresh starts, and setting intentions for the year ahead. It is often associated with the ideas of renewal, rebirth, and the passing of time. From the Chinese New Year to the Persian Nowruz and the Hindu Diwali, the New Year is celebrated in...

Meng Po

The Enigmatic Tale of Meng Po: Unveiling the Secrets of Chinese Mythology In Chinese mythology, the afterlife is a fascinating realm filled with various deities and supernatural beings. One such figure is Meng Po, whose role is closely associated with the journey of souls after death. Known as the “Lady of Forgetfulness,” Meng Po plays a crucial role in preparing souls for their reincarnation. Join us as we explore the origins, significance, and symbolism surrounding Meng Po, shedding light on this enigmatic character from Chinese folklore. The Legend of Meng Po According to Chinese mythology, the journey of souls is...

The Navajo Creation Story: Journey through the Emergence into the World

The rich tapestry of Navajo mythology and oral tradition paints a vivid picture of the creation and emergence of the world. The Navajo, or Diné as they call themselves, have a profound connection to their creation story, which has been passed down through generations. This story is not merely a myth but a vital part of their cultural identity, worldview, and spiritual beliefs. In this blog post, we will delve deeply into the Navajo creation story, exploring the intricate journey from the First World to the Fourth World, and the profound lessons it imparts. The First World: The Black World...

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Depending on why a candle is being burned, many types of candles are used in Wicca. The votive candle is a type of candle used in Wicca. Its main purpose is to light the room. They are typically put in a cup or other tiny container and are short and stubby. Also, votive candles take up less space, so you can put more of them on a Wiccan altar. There are numerous locations where you may find the candles used in Wicca. These merchants also offer a wide range of additional Wicca supplies. Another form of candle used in Wicca...

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