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Anubis

The Ancient Egyptian God of Death and Afterlife In the vast pantheon of ancient Egyptian...

Azrael

The Angel of Death Azrael, also referred to as Izail, is one of the four...

Azazel

In the vast tapestry of ancient mythology and religious texts, few figures captivate the imagination...

Lakshmi

Lakshmi, also known as Shri, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune....

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Exploring An: The Mesopotamian God of Heaven In the ancient pantheon of Mesopotamia, a rich...

Elegguá

Lord of the Crossroads Eleguá (Elegguá) is sometimes depicted as a child and other times...

Shiva

The Powerful and Complex Hindu Deity Shiva is one of the most important and complex...

Ki

The Divine Essence of Ki: The Enigmatic Sumerian Goddess The ancient Sumerian civilization, which flourished...

Ganesha

As the son of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, and the goddess Parvathi (his...

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Ahuizotl

The Ahuizotl is more than just a monster of Aztec folklore; it is a symbol, a story, and a lesson from ancient Mesoamerican culture. It embodies the Aztec respect for the spiritual world, their reverence for nature, and their understanding of the need for boundaries in life.

photography of one us dollar banknotes

People use magick for financial gain. And the motivation is typically not greed but need. Money is a necessary evil in the world; that much is obvious. We need it to survive, and most of the globe suffers from severe financial difficulties (including sections of every prosperous nation). You can seek aid from magick to attract prosperity and financial security into your life. The use of magic will not cause a million dollars to appear out of nowhere in your bank account (that is not how it works), but it will open up incredible opportunities for you to make money...

a close up of a christmas tree with ornaments

Many people around the world, particularly in Northern Europe, celebrate Yule. It is a time of great significance in the pagan calendar, marking the winter solstice. The festival is often associated with the Norse god Odin, and it has a rich mythological and spiritual history that dates back thousands of years. The origins of Yule can be traced back to ancient Germanic and Norse traditions, where it was celebrated as a time of feasting, drinking, and honoring the spirits of the land. The festival was seen as a way to welcome the return of the sun after the long, dark...

Unakite

Unakite, one of nature’s greatest heart- and mind-healing gems, combines the bountiful, nourishing energy of green with the delicate, compassionate passion of pink. It is a stone intended for bringing the emotional body into harmony and resonates with the frequencies of love, compassion, and kindness. Unakite is made up of pink orthoclase feldspar, green epidote, and often colorless quartz. These minerals go well together and show strong connections. Its pink and green energies balance various components of the heart, boosting one’s spirits when they are low and assisting in the slow, peaceful discharge of repressed emotions. It encourages tenacity and...

agave, tequila, mexico

Tequila is a spirit with a long history dating back to the Aztecs. The agave plant, from which tequila is manufactured, is said to be a gift from the gods. According to one legend, it was the offspring of an ill-fated love between Quetzalcoatl and Mayahuel, also known as the goddess of agave. A representative of the Tequila Regulatory Council (CRT), which is in charge of regulating and marketing Mexico’s most well-known whiskey, provides the narrative in this story. In fact, as is common with legends, there are several versions of the story; this is only one of them. The...

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