
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...
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THE FEAR OF DEATH To many, this is the worst of the six basic fears, and the reason for this is evident to even the most cursory student of psychology. The dreadful pains of the fear linked with DEATH can be directly attributed to religious fanaticism, which is more responsible than all other sources combined. So-called “heathens” are less terrified of DEATH than the “civilized,” particularly that segment of the civilized population that has been influenced by theology. For hundreds of millions of years, man has asked the still unsolved (and possibly unanswerable) question, “WHY?” as well as “How did...

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...

The principles of yin and yang are two opposing elements in Chinese philosophy that complement each other and create a harmonic balance. This equilibrium is thought to be the true natural state of everything, from a person’s mental wellness to the planet’s functioning. It’s a mistake to think of yin and yang as symbols for good and evil; instead, night and day are more acceptable, albeit extremely symbolic, comparisons. The principle underlying it is that everything has an inherent balance between two sets of qualities, one of which is yin and the other is yang. It’s fascinating to consider how...

The Twelve Animals Rat Ox Tiger Rabbit Dragon Snake Horse Sheep Monkey Rooster Dog Pig Rats are enticing and appealing to the opposite gender. However, despite their outward appearances, they are restless, which might manifest as aggression. Rats are excellent with money and are quick to seize an opportunity. They are also quite kind to their buddies. They enjoy big gatherings and are frequently in company. They also have a lot of close friends and prefer to be engaged in everything they can, which leads them to try to do too much at times. They are excellent writers and speakers,...

Maman Brigitte is a powerful and revered figure in the Voodoo religion, particularly in Haiti and New Orleans. She is known as the Loa of the Dead and is often associated with cemeteries, graveyards, and the afterlife. Her role in Voodoo is complex, multifaceted, and deeply symbolic, embodying both the terrifying power of death and the transformative potential of spiritual rebirth. In this article, we will explore the origins, symbolism, and rituals associated with Maman Brigitte in order to gain a deeper understanding of her significance in Voodoo religion. Origins and History Maman Brigitte’s origins can be traced back to...
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