
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...

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology, few figures are as enigmatic and fascinating as...
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What month did you come into this world? If you’re into gemstones, you’re undoubtedly well-versed in the subject. Aquamarine is the birthstone for people born in the month of March. Aquamarine gemstones come in two colors: greenish-blue and blue-green. If you were born in March, you should own at least one piece of aquamarine jewelry. Some claim it can bring good luck to the bearer, and it’s up to you to prove it. The word aquamarine literally means “sea water” in English. Many years ago, people believed that simply holding an aquamarine gemstone in your mouth might summon great spirits. The...

Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, revered by many cultures in the region, including the Aztecs, Mayans, and Toltecs. He is often depicted as a feathered serpent and is associated with creation, fertility, and wisdom. Quetzalcoatl was believed to have taught humans various skills, including agriculture, weaving, and metallurgy. He was also associated with the planet Venus and was believed to have been responsible for the cycles of life and death. Quetzalcoatl’s influence can be seen in various aspects of Mesoamerican culture, including art, architecture, and religion. He remains an important figure in modern-day Mexico, where he is celebrated...

BEFORE delving into the fundamental principles on which this lesson is based, keep in mind that it is practical—that it brings you the discoveries of more than twenty-five years of research—and that it has the approval of the world’s leading scientific men and women who have tested every principle involved. Skepticism is a lethal foe of progress and self-development. You might as well stop reading now if you want to approach this lesson with the impression that it was prepared by some long-haired thinker who had never tested the principles on which the lesson is based. Surely, this is not...

While Halloween is observed on October 31, Día de Los Muertos is observed on November 2. Many of the communities that celebrate Dia de los Muertos also celebrate Halloween. The “Day of the Dead” is a tradition that started in ancient Mesoamerica, which is now Mexico and northern Central America. There, native peoples like the Aztecs, Mayas, and Toltecs held special holidays to remember their dead loved ones. Depending on whether the deceased was an adult or a kid, specific months were set aside for commemorating them. With the arrival of the Spanish, this way of remembering the dead became...

The gardens are brimming with goodies, the fields are bursting with grain, and the harvest is fast approaching. Take a minute to unwind in the heat and think about the forthcoming bounty of the fall months. At Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, it’s time to start reaping what we’ve sown over the last several months and accept that the long summer days are coming to a close. Depending on your spiritual path, there are many different ways to celebrate Lammas, but the focus is often on either the early harvest component or the celebration of the Celtic deity Lugh. It’s...
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